Si te dejó impactado 'El niño detrás de la puerta' (2020), esta lista es para ti. Descubre 10 películas y series que comparten su intensidad, suspenso y giros inesperados. Perfecto para los amantes del thriller y el terror psicológico.

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)
Descripción: A classic example of survival horror, where victims are pursued by a deranged family in a rural setting, creating an atmosphere of unrelenting terror.
Hecho: Despite its graphic reputation, the film contains very little actual on-screen bloodshed, relying instead on suspense and suggestion.


The People Under the Stairs (1991)
Descripción: Combines elements of home invasion and survival horror, with a young protagonist navigating a nightmarish house filled with traps and hidden dangers.
Hecho: The film was inspired by real-life news stories about children being kept captive in abusive households.


Wolf Creek (2005)
Descripción: Depicts the harrowing ordeal of being hunted by a relentless killer in a remote area, with a strong emphasis on survival and the psychological toll of fear.
Hecho: The film was loosely based on real-life Australian serial killers Ivan Milat and Bradley Murdoch.


The Hills Have Eyes (2006)
Descripción: Centers on a family fighting for survival against brutal attackers in an isolated location, highlighting themes of desperation and resourcefulness.
Hecho: The remake was filmed in Morocco, standing in for the American Southwest, to achieve its desolate, otherworldly look.


The Strangers (2008)
Descripción: Shares the theme of psychological terror and helplessness as masked intruders torment their victims in a remote setting, creating an atmosphere of relentless dread.
Hecho: The movie was inspired by real-life break-ins and the Manson Family murders, adding a layer of chilling realism.


The Collector (2009)
Descripción: Features a cat-and-mouse game where the protagonist must outsmart a sadistic killer in a confined space, emphasizing survival and strategic thinking under extreme pressure.
Hecho: Originally conceived as a prequel to 'The Collector' series, it was later developed into a standalone film.


The Purge (2013)
Descripción: Explores the concept of being trapped and hunted within one's own home, with a focus on survival against violent intruders, mirroring the high-stakes tension.
Hecho: The entire film was shot in just 20 days, and the concept was inspired by a nightmare the writer had.


The Babadook (2014)
Descripción: Focuses on psychological terror and the breakdown of a family under supernatural pressure, with a child in peril and a mother pushed to her limits.
Hecho: The Babadook monster became an unlikely LGBTQ+ icon after the film's release, symbolizing the struggle with inner demons.


Don't Breathe (2016)
Descripción: Similar due to its intense home invasion premise, where victims must navigate a confined space while being hunted by a seemingly unstoppable antagonist. The tension and survival elements are key parallels.
Hecho: The film was shot in just 38 days, and the house used for filming was a real abandoned home in Detroit.


The Killing of a Sacred Deer (2017)
Descripción: Shares a psychological horror angle, where a family is subjected to a cruel and inescapable fate, blending dread with moral ambiguity.
Hecho: The title references the myth of Iphigenia, where Agamemnon sacrifices his daughter to appease the gods, mirroring the film's themes.
