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The 10 Scariest Movies According to Science

Jake Smiths by Jake Smiths
May 5, 2024
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Every year, Broadband Choices conducts an intriguing experiment known as The Science of Scare Project, aimed at scientifically determining the most terrifying films ever made. By monitoring the heart rates of viewers as they watch these movies, the project provides an objective measure of fear. As we delve into the top 10 scariest movies according to science, prepare yourself for a journey through the darkest depths of cinema, where heart-pounding terror awaits.

Sinister (2012)

Credit: Lionsgate Films

This chilling tale follows a true crime writer who stumbles upon horrifying 8mm film reels in his new home, leading to a descent into darkness for his family.

Host (2020)

Credit: Vertigo Films

Shot entirely via Zoom during the pandemic, Host explores the horrors of a virtual séance gone awry, tapping into the anxieties of our digitally connected world.

Skinamarink (2022)

Credit: Shudder

A low-budget indie gem, Skinamirink thrusts two children into a nightmarish scenario when their father disappears and their home becomes a playground for malevolent forces.

Insidious (2010)

Credit: Icon Productions

Moving into a new house turns into a nightmare for a family as they uncover a terrifying truth about their son’s mysterious coma and the demonic entities lurking in the shadows.

The Conjuring (2013)

Credit: Warner Bros. Pictures

Rural farmhouse living takes a sinister turn for a family tormented by a dark presence, leading them to seek the help of paranormal investigators in this spine-chilling tale.

Hereditary (2018)

Credit: A24

Ari Aster’s haunting debut feature delves into the disturbing legacy of familial trauma, blending supernatural horror with psychological tension in a truly unnerving exploration of grief and loss.

Smile (2022)

Credit: Paramount Pictures

Dr. Rose Cotter’s life takes a terrifying turn after a traumatic incident, plunging her into a nightmare realm where she must confront her past to survive.

The Exorcism of Emily Rose (2005)

Credit: Sony Pictures

Based on a true story, this harrowing film chronicles the legal battle surrounding the exorcism of a young woman, blending courtroom drama with spine-chilling horror.

Hell House LLC (2015)

Credit: Shudder

When a group of friends explores the boundaries of the supernatural, they unwittingly unleash terrifying forces that threaten to consume them all.

Talk to Me (2023)

Credit: A24

A high-stakes party game turns deadly when a group of friends discovers the dark secrets behind summoning spirits, leading to a battle for survival against the forces they’ve unleashed.

 

From sinister hauntings to demonic possessions, these 10 films have earned their place as the scariest according to science. Whether you’re a seasoned horror aficionado or a casual viewer, brace yourself for an unforgettable journey into the realm of fear and terror.

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