Horror films have always been a category of films that have attracted much attention in the film industry, and horror movies in Europe and the United States have always been praised for their outstanding horror atmosphere and production level. The following is a list of the scariest ghost movies in Europe and the United States.
1. 28 Days Later
A horror film released in 2002 that depicts the mass destruction of England as a result of a virus attack. The film's fast-moving zombies bring a strong sense of oppression to the audience.
2. "The Wicker Man"
A classic 1973 ghost film about a police detective investigating a disappearance on an isolated island in the United Kingdom. Through mysterious environments, spells, and violent scenes, the film provides a rich imagination for the audience to enter the world of "infidels".
3. "Silent Hill"
In 2006, Silent Hill was the equivalent of an adaptation based on the Silent Hill series, which created a deep sense of unease and fear. In addition to the mysterious, terrifying atmosphere that is implemented in the film and television, it also depicts the characters' mental journeys in fascinating details, thus creating a true horror film.
4. Ju-On: The Grudge
The 2002 Japanese film "The Grudge," which tells the horror story of a cursed house, was later adapted into the American version of The Grudge. The film uses techniques such as time folding, camera distortion and eerie music to create an atmosphere of oppression, fear and tension.
5. "Saw"
A 2004 horror movie in which a mysterious serial killer proposes a gory and rather perverted game to his victims. The film is well-made, gripping and grossed over $100 million at the U.S. box office.
6. "Alien"
An epic sci-fi thriller released in 1979 that depicts the struggle of a human crew on a spaceship against deadly alien creatures. The film creates atmosphere through scary and realistic monster designs, dark cabins, and space exploration visuals.
7. "Hell on Earth" (Martyrs)
A 2008 horror movie that blends elements such as violence, torture, and fear. The film, which depicts the hardships of a woman's upbringing and the torments and torments of a group of people searching for answers, is one of the most thrilling works in the history of horror to date.

