30 Best Demonic Possession Movies

Summary

  • Classic demonic possession movies continue to be popular, showcasing a timeless terror that still haunts audiences today.
  • Unique takes on demonic possession, like those in
    Luz
    and
    The Possession
    , offer fresh and exciting spins on the genre formula.
  • The best demonic movies, from classics like
    The Exorcist
    to modern hits like
    The Conjuring
    , are essential for any horror fan’s viewing list.



Demonic possession has captured the imaginations of filmmakers for decades, and the best demonic movies have terrified audiences for just as long. Movies about demonic possession have been scaring viewers as far back as the silent era in the early 20th century, with The Student of Prague one of the earliest efforts in 1913. Possession still feature heavily in modern horror, there remains a huge audience for demonic movies. Dipping into the realm of the dark spirits is just as exciting as it is intimidating, and there are a plethora of the best demon movies to choose from.

The best demonic movies are often the ones that take unique approaches to the formula. However, classic takes on demonic possession still continue to do serious business at the box office in modern times. New or old, whether it’s Evil Dead Rise or The Exorcist, possession movies can be found on some of the biggest streaming platforms available to subscribers and some are even available for free for more casual viewers. The cream of the crop should be considered essential viewing for any horror fan.


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30 Night Swim (2024)

Late Night Swimming Has Never Been So Hellish

Night Swim

Director
Bryce McGuire

Release Date
January 5, 2024

Runtime
116 Minutes


While most demons in horror movies end up possessing people, 2024’s Night Swim switches up the formula by having its terrifying entity inhabit a swimming pool. The premise may seem a little strange on the surface, but director Bryce McGuire ensures that any doubts viewers may have are fully assuaged by the Night Swim ending, as do the performances of leading cast members Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon. Night Swim feels unique among demonic possession movies, and it uses its gimmick of a possessed swimming pool to incredibly great effect.

The movie focuses on the Waller family, who move into a house with the central cursed swimming pool. From there, many of the standard visual tropes of demonic possession films take place, with plenty of disturbing visuals and jump-scares throughout. Night Swim also feels like a standard Blumhouse horror movie throughout, so fans of the studio will feel right at home. While Night Swim isn’t perhaps at the tier of the absolute best horror movies about demons and possessions, it’s certainly a solid addition to the subgenre.


29 Prey For The Devil (2022)

Trained Demonic Specialists Get More Than They Bargained For

Prey for the Devil (2022)

Director
Daniel Stamm

Release Date
October 23, 2022

Cast
Jacqueline Byers , Colin Salmon , Christian Navarro , Lisa Palfrey , Nicholas Ralph

Runtime
93 Minutes

Director Daniel Stamm’s 2022 horror movie Prey for the Devil ups the tension from most demonic possession movies by focusing on characters who are already schooled in exorcising demons. Instead of characters who are regular people that find themselves tied up in the antics of a hellish supernatural entity, Prey for the Devil instead features a group of trained Catholic exorcists and Nuns. This makes for a unique experience, as the likes of Ann (Jacqueline Byers) and Father Quinn (Colin Salmon) quickly learn that all the confidence and expertise they have doesn’t count for much when the forces of Hell decide to make them a target.


Like many films about demonic possession from the last few years, Prey for the Devil didn’t fare too well with critics. However, fans of the subgenre embraced it with open arms as a worthwhile and entertaining watch. It ticks all the boxes most viewers are hoping for when watching a movie about demons and possession, while its premise also allows it to put a few unique twists and spins on the classic tropes too.

28 Immaculate (2024)

Sydney Sweeney Stars In A Shocking Tale Of The Conception Of The Antichrist

Immaculate

Director
michael mohan

Release Date
March 22, 2024

Cast
Sydney Sweeney , Álvaro Morte , Benedetta Porcaroli , Dora Romano , Giorgio Colangeli , Simona Tabasco

Runtime
89 minutes


Sydney Sweeney has been one of the breakout stars of the 2020s, and in 2024 she starred in Michael Mohan’s intriguing demonic possession horror movie Immaculate. The religious themes in Immacualte especially stand out against many other entries in the subgenre, and screenwriter Andrew Lobel managed to take the often-used idea of a Church being a front for a demonic cult and make it feel fresh. Critics especially warmed to Immaculate, with the reviews being consistently positive despite some feeling it was a little slow with its pacing at points.


Sweeney herself gives a great performance as Sister Cecilia, a young novice who heads to Italy to begin her training as a Nun. However, she quickly finds the Convent she’s joined has a far more sinister purpose than first appears. Before she can figure out what it is though, Cecilia finds — much to her shock, given that she’s a virgin — that she’s fallen pregnant. While the demonic aspects in Immaculate are vaguer than some others in the subgenre, Immaculate balances this out by being an altogether more cerebral entry than most.

27 Late Night With The Devil (2024)

One Of The Most Inventivde Demonic Posession Movies Of The Decade

Late Night With the Devil

Director
Cameron Cairnes , Colin Cairnes

Release Date
March 22, 2024

Cast
David Dastmalchian , Laura Gordon , Ian Bliss , Fayssal Bazzi , Ingrid Torelli , Rhys Auteri , Josh Quong Tart , Georgina Haig

Runtime
86 Minutes


2024 has been a good year for demonic possession movies. However, of all the new ones to grace screens, the highlight is easily Late Night With The Devil, from directors Colin and Cameron Cairens (who also wrote the screenplay). Fans of the subgenre found it especially intriguing due to the fact it’s a found-footage movie set in the late 1970s, when movies about demons and possession were arguably going through a golden era thanks to films like The Exorcist. However, while this mild tap into nostalgia may have been an initial pull, it’s not the reason Late Night With The Devil stands out.


The movie is structure like a lost episode of a fictional late night talk show, Night Owls with Jack Delroy. As explained during the opening moments, Late Night With The Devil is the final episode of the show. Host Jack Delroy (David Dastmalchian), informs viewers that his special guest that evening is Lily, a young girl who is reportedly possessed by a demon. While Jack and the audience are almost condescendingly skeptical, they soon learn that, far from being an attention-seeking charlatan, Lily is the real deal.

Late Night With The Devil
currently sits on Rotten Tomatoes with a 97% critic score and 81% audience score, showcasing that the inventive and experimental demonic possession movie was executed near-flawlessly.

26 The Cleansing Hour (2019)

A Well-Executed Spin On A Classic Idea

Character pushing another into a chair in The Cleansing Hour movie


The Cleansing Hour

Director
Damien LeVeck

Release Date
September 16, 2019

Cast
Ryan Guzman , Kyle Gallner , Alix Angelis , Chris Lew Kum Hoi , Daniel Hoffmann-Gill , Emma Holzer

Runtime
94 Minutes

Director Damiedn LeVeck took his 2016 short film The Cleansing Hour and expanded it into a full movie in 2019, and the results are both impressive and incredbly popular with many fans of demonic possession flicks. The movie focuses on Father Max (Ryan Guzman), a fraudulent livestream show host who has gained his fame by performing on-screen exorcisms. Of course, every single one of Father Max’s shows is fakeduntil, that is, a real demon decides to stop by.


While the idea of fraud paranormal investigators or exorcism-specialists stumbling across real occurrences of the supernatural is nothing new, The Cleansing Hour stands out for how well it executes the idea. The movie was especially notable for many critics due to its cinematography and practical effects, and the performances of cast members Ryan Guzm, Alix Angelis, and Kyle Gallner all ensure that The Cleansing Hour feels incredibly immersive throughout.

25 Luz (2018)

A Demon Hunts A Woman Who Conjured It As A Child

Luz (2018)

Director
Tilman Singer

Release Date
February 20, 2018

Cast
Luana Velis , Jan Bluthardt , Julia Riedler , Nadja Stübiger , Johannes Benecke , Lilli Lorenz

Runtime
70 minutes


Tilman Singer’s 2018 directorial debut Luz follows the titular cab driver as she finds herself being mysteriously questioned in a police station after a car crash. That leads to a night filled with supernatural terror. It’s soon revealed that a demon is hunting Luz after she recklessly conjured it in her youth while staying at a religious school. It possesses new bodies as it attempts to get closer to her, and it all starts when the demon possesses a doctor attempting to hypnotize her. The horrors only get worse from there.

The German horror movie is a hypnotic mind-bender that takes a fresh approach to the subgenre.


The German horror movie is a hypnotic mind-bender that takes a fresh approach to the subgenre. Luz is most notable for its unconventional narrative structure, and as it was shot on 16mm film, the movie is grainy and adds to the dread. Between the non-linear way Luz unfolds, the gritty-looking aesthetic, and the intentionally slow pace, Luz is a tense and exhausting demonic possession movie. Critics loved the movie, giving it an 87% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

24 The Possession (2012)

A Demonic Movie Based On The Dybbuk Box

The Possession (2012)

Director
Ole Bornedal

Release Date
August 30, 2012

Writers
Juliet Snowden , Stiles White

Runtime
92 Minutes


The vast majority of the best demonic possession movies stem from Christian beliefs or practices, particularly within Catholicism. However, The Possession takes a slightly different approach and centers around a dybbuk box from Jewish mythology. After a young girl comes into possession of the box, she’s slowly taken over by the malicious spirit residing within it, as it preys upon the drama of her family life instigated by the difficult relationship between her parents. The story is based on a 2004 New York Times article (via Shock Till You Drop).

Jeffrey Dean Morgan leads the movie with a much more vulnerable character than he’s generally used to.


The use of Jewish folklore makesThe Possession feel truly unique when it comes to demonic possession movies, and it has some of the most terrifying jump scares in the genre. Jeffrey Dean Morgan leads the movie with a much more vulnerable character than he’s generally used to. His performance, along with some flourishes from producers, Sam Raimi and Robert Tapert, helped it become one of the more standout PG-13 horror movies of recent years.

23 The Devil’s Candy (2015)

A Family Moves Into A Demonically Possessed Home


The Devil’s Candy (2015)

Director
Sean Byrne

Release Date
March 17, 2015

Writers
Sean Byrne

Cast
Ethan Embry , Shiri Appleby , Pruitt Taylor Vince , Kiara Glasco

Runtime
79 minutes

In The Devil’s Candy, a family’s life is irrevocably altered when they move into a new home that, unbeknownst to them, was once inhabited by a serial killer who appears to be compelled by a demonic force. This demonic force attempts to consume Jesse, an artist and the husband of the family. The possession side of things isn’t the focus of the narrative. However, it leaves more room for the drama that makes the horrific sequences so much more intense, as the audience comes to know the family at the heart of the story.

Pruitt Taylor Vince’s performance as the terrifying killer Raymond Smilie is more than enough to etch the movie into even the most hardened horror movie fans’ memories.


The movie’s build-up more than pays off by the end and the bloody finale makes it one of the best possession movies available to stream, even without the demons. Pruitt Taylor Vince’s performance as the terrifying killer Raymond Smilie is more than enough to etch the movie into even the most hardened horror movie fans’ memories. The Devil’s Candy is one of the best demonic movies, and it sits at an extremely high 92% fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes, a rare high score for a horror movie.

22 The Exorcist III (1990)

The Real Sequel To The Original Exorcist Movie


The Exorcist III

Director
William Peter Blatty

Release Date
August 17, 1990

Cast
George C. Scott , Ed Flanders , Jason Miller , Scott Wilson , Nicol Williamson , Brad Dourif

Runtime
110 Minutes

After a poorly-received Exorcist sequel in 1977, Exorcist II: The Heretic, the original author and screenwriter of The Exorcist, William Peter Blatty added some salvation to the franchise’s image with an adaptation of another of his novels. The Exorcist III picks up the story where the original movie left off, but this time revolving more around the fate of Father Karras. Lieutenant William F. Kinderman investigates a series of murders and soon discovers a connection to the same demonic possession that haunted him years earlier.


The Exorcist III is not only quite a frightening experience in its own right but a theologically stimulating one too. Blatty’s dialogue-driven style makes a lot of the horror stem more from a meeting between philosophical ideas and the audience’s imagination. While the threequel isn’t as great as the original movie, not much is, and The Exorcist III is still a great possession movie. The 1990 release is easily the best Exorcist sequel in the critically beloved franchise.

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21 Burnt Offerings (1976)

A Possessed House Brings Out The Worst In Its Victims

Burnt Offerings

Director
Dan Curtis

Release Date
October 18, 1976

Cast
Karen Black , Oliver Reed , Burgess Meredith , Eileen Heckart , Lee Montgomery , Dub Taylor , Bette Davis , Joseph Riley

Runtime
116 Minutes

Burnt Offerings is about a family that rents a mansion in the summer. While so many of the best demonic movies are about families moving into new houses, this 1976 release offers something unique. Once the family settles into the house, frightening and strange occurrences start happening, and they’re haunted by supernatural forces within the mansion. The change here is that the more the family turns on each other, the more the house rejuvenates itself, almost based on their fear and distrust.


The characters slowly turn paranoid, especially when their dark secrets come to light.

It’s never fully explained what forces characters to die by suicide or age decades, but it’s a terrifying haunting. However, what is scariest about the movie isn’t the jump scares or the make-up and practical effects of the possessed characters,it’s the psychological horror aspects of Burnt Offerings. The characters slowly turn paranoid, especially when their dark secrets come to light. Burnt Offerings is one of the most unsettling possession movies and an iconic haunted mansion film.


20 Devil (2010)

A Possession Murder Mystery In A Trapped Elevator

Devil

Director
John Erick Dowdle

Release Date
January 13, 2010

Cast
Chris Messina , Caroline Dhavernas , Bokeem Woodbine , Logan Marshall-Green , Bojana Novakovic , Geoffrey Arend

Runtime
80 Minutes

Devil has a unique concept for a demonic possession movie, and it’s one of the scariest isolation thrillers. Almost the entirety of the film takes place in an elevator where five random and very different people are trapped (although there are also scenes in the control room of people watching what is happening in the elevator). It quickly becomes clear that one of them is possessed, as one character gets randomly killed every few minutes, and the characters must figure out which one of them is possessed.


Devil
expertly tackles the theme of redemption.

All the characters are guilty of something dreadful, and Devil expertly tackles the theme of redemption. The movie was heavily marketed as being produced by M. Night Shyamalan (but directed by John Erick Dowdle), and ended up as one of the better movies with the director’s name attached from that era. The film is as much of a thriller as it is a demonic possession horror movie. Part of the fun of Devil is that audiences try to figure out which one of the people in the elevator is the possessed character before it’s revealed, almost like a detective movie.


19 Annabelle: Creation (2017)

A Prequel In The Conjuring Franchise

Annabelle: Creation

Director
David F. Sandberg

Release Date
August 3, 2017

Cast
Anthony LaPaglia , Alicia Vela-Bailey , Stephanie Sigman , Adam Bartley , Miranda Otto , Philippa Coulthard

Runtime
109 minutes

The be-deviled doll that earned its reputation at the start of The Conjuring received three spin-off films. Annabelle: Creation is the second film in the Annabelle trilogy; however, canonically, it takes place first within the doll’s timeline. The prequel details the origins of the terrifying doll and is centered around a dollmaker and his wife who lost their daughter, Annabelle, to a horrific car accident. Later in life, they allow a Catholic orphanage to use their residence. Eventually, one of the girls discovers a skeleton — or rather a doll — in their closet.


Shockingly puts the children in danger, and the performances of the young actors are surprisingly impressive and believable.

Unfortunately, the doll is connected with an evil spirit seeking a host. Annabelle: Creation is one of the most chilling and best demonic movies, particularly because the film does what so few dare. It shockingly puts the children in danger, and the performances of the young actors are surprisingly impressive and believable. Just like many other great movies of its kind, Annabelle: Creation expertly tackles these of loss and grief. It went on to win the iHorror Awards Best Horror Sequel honor in 2018.


18 Noroi: The Curse (2005)

Noroi: The Curse (2005)

Director
Kôji Shiraishi

Release Date
August 20, 2005

Cast
Jin Muraki , Marika Matsumoto , Satoru Jitsunashi , Rio Kanno , Tomono Kuga , Yoko Chosokabe , Yoshiki Tano , Shuta Kambayashi

Runtime
115 minutes

In the 2000s, “found footage” movies became extremely popular, especially when it came to horror movies. While Paranormal Activity ended up extremely successful, Noroi: The Curse went under the radar, although it has since become a cult classic as people began to rediscover the lost gem. The Japanese horror movie follows a documentary filmmaker investigating several supernatural events involving a woman. He soon figures out that a sinister demonic entity possesses her.


Noroi: The Curse
is meticulously crafted

The 2005 movie is mostly made up of documentary footage, such as interviews, news reports, and surveillance footage collected by a paranormal researcher, and it tells a compelling and sprawling story about inexplicable supernatural phenomena and possessions. Noroi: The Curse is meticulously crafted and is generally regarded as one of the better found footage horror movies, though it took a long time to find its audience.


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17 Prince Of Darkness (1987)

John Carpenter’s Demonic Movie

Prince of Darkness (1987)

Release Date
October 23, 1987

Cast
Donald Pleasence , Lisa Blount , Jameson Parker , Victor Wong , Dennis Dun , Susan Blanchard , Anne Marie Howard , Ann Yen

Runtime
102 Minutes


The 1987 John Carpenter movie examines demonic possession from an unusually scientific perspective, as a group of scientists and students study an ominous cylinder containing an unknown substance. It’s revealed that it’s an ancient text that describes the physical manifestation of the Devil himself. The movie cleverly meshes supernatural horror with science, and though it isn’t scientifically accurate, few demon-possession movies have ever approached the subgenre from a scientific standpoint.

Prince of Darkness
is just as appealing to sci-fi fans as it is to demonic movie fans


Between debating quantum physics and ancient prophecies, Prince of Darkness is just as appealing to sci-fi fans as it is to demonic movie fans, and it’s one of only a handful of horror movies that sit as comfortably in the middle of that Venn diagram. Prince of Darkness is a unique mixture of metaphysical concepts and body horror that gives it a distinct quality. John Carpenter has several underrated movies, and Prince of Darkness remains one of the most criminally overlooked from Carpenter’s game-changing filmography.

16 The Last Exorcism (2010)

A Priest Sets Out To Prove Exorcisms Are A Hoax

The Last Exorcism

Director
Daniel Stamm

Release Date
August 27, 2010

Runtime
87 minutes


The Last Exorcism is another found-footage movie, and it’s another unique approach to the subgenre, making for one of the best demon movies. This horror movie follows two individuals documenting a reverend seeking to prove that exorcisms are one big hoax. In fact, the reverend reveals he has performed fake exorcisms on people who only thought they were possessed. However, the trio answers the call for an exorcism by a farmer who claims his daughter is causing big problems — like killing his livestock.

While exorcism horror movies have a long history,
The Last Exorcism
is a refreshing spin on the formula


From this point forward, the story only gets more bizarre and disturbing. While exorcism horror movies have a long history, The Last Exorcism is a refreshing spin on the formula, and it cleverly blends supernatural elements and psychological manipulation, but, ultimately, the possession is real and absolutely terrifying. Like all great demonic movies, The Last Exorcism explores ideas of religion and skepticism is truly creepy. Critics also praised it, naming it the Best Horror Movie at the Empire Awards.

15 Jennifer’s Body (2009)

A Woman Murdered In A Ritual Sacrifice Returns For Vengeance

Jennifer’s Body

Director
Karyn Kusama

Release Date
September 18, 2009

Cast
Megan Fox , Adam Brody​ , J. K. Simmons , Johnny Simmons , Amanda Seyfried

Runtime
102 minutes


While 2009’s Jennifer’s Body by director Karyn Kusama didn’t immediately strike a chord with audiences, it has since developed a cult following that has gained a new weight in recent years. Jennifer’s Body is a great teen horror movie, as the film explores a young woman’s assault and murder as a ritualistic offering by a satanic indie band. Following that, Jennifer’s body becomes the host of a dark and murderous demon succubus who begins to feed on her classmates, while her best friend deals with the monster she has become.

Given that
Jennifer’s Body
isn’t a scary horror film, it’s totally unique in the demonic possession subgenre


Not only is the movie one of the best demonic possession movies, but Jennifer’s Body is one of the steamiest horror movies too. The Diablo Cody scripted horror movie has feminist undertones, as the possessed Jennifer punishes aggressive males, and it has only become more relevant in the years following the #MeToo movement. Given that Jennifer’s Body isn’t a scary horror film, it’s totally unique in the demonic possession subgenre, and it’s easily Megan Fox’s best and most iconic release.

14 The Exorcism Of Emily Rose (2005)

An Exorcism Movie That Doubles As A Courtroom Drama


The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Director
Scott Derrickson

Release Date
September 9, 2005

Cast
Colm Feore , Campbell Scott , Tom Wilkinson , Jennifer Carpenter , Laura Linney

Runtime
119 minutes

The Exorcism of Emily Rose is another film loosely based on real-world events. The movie is framed from a litigious perspective as the priest who performed an exorcism on Emily Rose is on trial for her subsequent death. Details of the entire experience are learned through testimony heard during the trial. Frequently, the actual occurrence of Emily’s possession is shown through flashbacks as the priest recounts the events in court. The 2005 film is another possession flick that blurs the line between faith and science, but, as always, the supernatural reigns supreme.

It’s so nailbiting that when it cuts back to the testimonies, it’s relieving for audiences


Other than The Exorcist, The Exorcism of Emily Rose is easily one of the best movies about exorcisms. As with the best demonic movies, The Exorcism of Emily Rose is truly horrifying. It’s so nailbiting that when it cuts back to the testimonies, it’s relieving for audiences, as they know it’ll be five to ten minutes before the next arm-chair-clutching terrifying sequences. Director Scott Derrickson used this movie to launch his career in the supernatural, and he moved on to the MCU’s Doctor Strange 11 years later.

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13 Constantine (2005)

A Comic Book Based Demonic Movie

Constantine

Director
Francis Lawrence

Release Date
February 18, 2005

Writers
Jamie Delano , Garth Ennis , Kevin Brodbin , Frank A. Cappello

Constantine isn’t just about demonic possession, but it’s set in a whole world of demons with a wonderful-looking gothic aesthetic. The movie follows John Constantine (Keanu Reeves) an exorcist-detective who takes down supernatural forces living on Earth and delivers them back to hell. The irony is that he has his own inner demons too. Constantine is a demon possession movie with a blockbuster budget, and it’s the mouthwatering cinematography, visual effects, and world-building that make it so great.


While it might not satisfy that craving for terrifying and nightmare-inducing possession flicks, the big-budget action horror is still one of the best demon movies.

While it might not satisfy that craving for terrifying and nightmare-inducing possession flicks, the big-budget action horror is still one of the best demon movies. Based on a DC Comics character (by way of Vertigo), Constantine returned as a TV show in the Arrowverse. While the movie wasn’t a critical success when released, both fans and critics have reevaluated it, and it has become a cult classic. Constantine 2 is now reportedly in development, most likely thanks to the success of Keanu Reeves’ John Wick franchise.


12 Event Horizon (1997)

Paul W.S. Anderson’s Breakout Horror Movie

Event Horizon

Director
Paul W.S. Anderson

Release Date
August 15, 1997

Runtime
96 minutes

While most demonic possessions occur within individuals as the demons attempt to take over their bodies, a few films also explore demonically possessed houses, or in the case of 1997’s Event Horizon, an abandoned starship. After a distress signal is sent from a long-missing starship named the Event Horizon, a rescue and salvage crew boards the vessel and begins to experience hellish visions that reveal where the ship has been, and why it’s come back for more victims.


Despite having a sci-fi veil,
Event Horizon
is one of the best demonic movies.

That’s when the victims have to fight for survival, which takes them to hell and back, and despite having a sci-fi veil, Event Horizon is one of the best demonic movies. It’s impossible to unsee or even try to forget the images and visuals when the characters enter the notorious nightmarish realm in the film. Event Horizon is intense, totally claustrophobic, and it’s easily the crown jewel in director Paul W.S. Anderson’s filmography, and Event Horizon is now getting a sequel series.


11 Paranormal Activity (2007)

Paranormal Activity

Director
Oren Peli

Release Date
October 16, 2009

Cast
Katie Featherston , Micah Sloat , Mark Fredrichs , Amber Armstrong , Ashley Palmer

Runtime
86 minutes

While found-footage-style films had been around for some time, Paranormal Activity jump-started the genre again eight years after The Blair Witch Project did it the first time. Paranormal Activity found success with its low-budget but horrific scares, as the movie follows a couple who are experiencing strange occurrences within their home. Eventually, they record the nighttime “activities” of this presence. To their amazement, they discover something supernatural is actually occurring.


Paranormal Activity
is one of the best demonic movies, and watching somebody sleepwalking has never been so scary.

However, it’s not a typical haunting. A demon has settled into their home and wants to take possession of the occupants. The franchise-spawning Paranormal Activity is one of the best demonic movies despite being one of the subtlest, and watching somebody sleepwalking has never been so scary. Director Oren Peli instills fear in audiences simply with time-lapses of people sleeping and little else. The fact that the series has become a billion-dollar-grossing franchise following this small movie, which was even shot in the Paranormal Activity director’s home, is such a huge feat.


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