The 10 Most Depressing Horror Movies Of All Time, According To Reddit

As we’re dragged feet first into the darkest weeks of winter, I can’t help but wallow in my mild —albeit diagnosed—depression. And how could you blame me? My hometown of Toronto has been flattened in an avalanche of snow as the pandemic rages on in the world beyond my buried cabin. So, as I curl up into a cold, sweaty, and defeated pile of human laundry, I turn to the Internet for sad-boy horror movie recommendations. And as per usual, Reddit has provided.

The good horror folk of the internet’s front page have taken a definitive vote on the most depressing spooky titles ever. I’ve gone ahead and assembled the top 10 films, in order of upvotes. So, if like me, you’re happily wallowing in the deep dark depths of Wintertime Sadness, take a dip into these dark recommendations.

Here are Reddit’s 10 most uncanny and/or depressing horror movies

The House That Jack Built – 306 Upvotes
The Killing of a Sacred Deer – 153 Upvotes
Wolf Creek – 175 Upvotes
The Witch – 164 Upvotes
Cujo – 137 Upvotes
The Mist – 112 Upvotes
Mother! – 109 Upvotes
Climax – 105 Upvotes
The Blackcoat’s Daughter – 72 Upvotes
The Poughkeepsie Tapes – 79 Upvotes
Mandy – 51 Upvotes
Funny Games (US Remake) – 30 Upvotes

I’ve got no choice but to agree that Frank Darabont’s adaptation of Stephen King’s The Mist is the perfect hybrid of uncanny and sad. The Lovecraftian hopelessness of this 2007 classic will leave any hardened soul in a puddle for days. If you haven’t had the chance to check out this stone-cold classic, grab some tissues and bug spray. You’ll need both.

Lastly, how do you feel about Reddit’s rankings? What titles have been snubbed, and which ones could use the boot? Let me know on Twitter via @joshkorngut. I’m always around to chat all things sad horror!

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