House of Whipcord (1974)

Experience Pete Walker’s House of Whipcord (1974), a sly women-in-prison thriller that trades gore for mounting suspense and devilishly memorable characters. This cult classic’s twisted punishments and eerie atmosphere paved the way for modern horror hits like Hostel.

The Strange Vice of Mrs.Wardh (1971)

Slip into the seductive world of Sergio Martino’s The Strange Vice of Mrs. Wardh, where ambassador’s wife Julie Wardh navigates a deadly maze of lovers, lurid suspense and scantily clad suspects. Packed with grisly murders, kinky S&M flair and multiple jaw-dropping twists, this 1971 giallo classic will keep you hooked until the final shocking reveal.

Pin (1988)

Rediscover Pin (1988), a cult classic where a boy’s medical dummy spirals into a chilling, obsessive companion. With minimal gore and maximum creep, it’s the perfect old-school horror rental.

Anguish (1987)

Dive into Anguish (1987), an 80s cult classic that turns a movie-within-a-movie into a mind-bending, gore-soaked delight starring a delightfully unhinged optometrist. Its trippy concept and retro thrills will keep you hooked long after the final scream.

The Shadows (2011)

Trapped in an eerie lighthouse after a boating mishap, a tight-knit group of friends confronts chilling secrets and simmering jealousy. The Shadows serves up steamy moments and a few plot twists, but its all-too-predictable finale might leave you craving more.

After.Life (2009)

After.Life is anything but your average thriller—Christina Ricci, Justin Long and Liam Neeson deliver a chilling, mind-bending tale that leaves you questioning life, death and reality long after the credits roll.

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2009)

Step into the dark, compelling world of the 2009 Swedish original The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, where investigative reporter Mikael Blomkvist and enigmatic hacker Lisbeth Salander join forces to solve a chilling 40-year-old mystery. With its eerie atmosphere and unforgettable twists, this is one thriller you won’t be able to tear yourself away from.

Love Object (2003)

Shy tech writer Kenneth thinks a lifelike doll named Nikki will cure his loneliness—until his obsession unleashes hilarious chaos and unexpected jealousy. Love Object is the twisted cult comedy that proves love can be rubbery and wildly entertaining.