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Top 10 Horror Mystery Movies on Amazon Prime Video You Can’t Miss

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By soman GoswamiPublished 12 months ago 5 min read

Horror and mystery have a timeless appeal, captivating audiences with spine-chilling suspense, eerie atmospheres, and shocking twists. Amazon Prime Video is home to a stellar collection of horror mystery films that promise sleepless nights and edge-of-the-seat thrills. In this article, we’ll explore the top 10 horror mystery movies available on the platform, diving into their gripping storylines and unforgettable scares. From demonic possessions to haunted houses, scaring experiences brings before your eyes horrors that will scare your thoughts long after the credits roll.

1. The Last Exorcism (2010)

Directed by: Daniel Stamm

Starring: Patrick Fabian, Ashley Bell, Iris Bahr

“The Last Exorcism” is a found-footage horror film that blends the supernatural with raw human emotion. The story follows Reverend Cotton Marcus, a disillusioned preacher who agrees to film his final exorcism as part of a documentary. What begins as a staged ritual soon spirals into a genuine encounter with dark forces.

Of course, the movie shone with the realistic approach and very chilly performances of Ashley Bell as the possessed Nell. The sort of unpredictable twists and eerie atmosphere keeps everybody on the edge, questioning their boundaries - faith, science, and the supernatural.

2. Evil Dead Rise (2023)

Director: Lee Cronin

Starring: Lily Sullivan, Alyssa Sutherland, Morgan Davies

This time, a new take on the classic "Evil Dead" franchise brings horror from a remote cabin to an urban high-rise apartment with "Evil Dead Rise". When a single mother's family discovers the cursed Necronomicon, they unleash a torrent of malevolent forces in the process.

It's stuffed with gore, tension, and a very gripping narrative-a testament to this franchise's origins but one carving its own niche. The performances, particularly the possessed mother done by Alyssa Sutherland, is very hauntingly so. Fans of intense, blood-soaked horror should not miss this one out.

3. The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014)

Directorial work by Adam Robitel

Starring- Jill Larson, Anne Ramsay, Michelle Ang

It's a psychological horror movie, or rather the film where the borders between mental sickness and the supernatural cross each other. A real documentary crew sets to document the life of an aging woman, Deborah Logan, suffering Alzheimer's, only to uncover quite a few freaky and even disturbing incidents pretty soon that point in the opposite direction.

Jill Larson does a chilling convincingly believable act, and one is never really sure whether she suffers from dementia or possession. The whole credibility is given by found footage, and this film's climax was nothing short of shocking. But that is what makes it stand out amongst the scariest of recent times in horror.

4. The Grudge (2004)

Director- Takashi Shimizu

Cast- Sarah Michelle Gellar, Jason Behr, Clea DuVall

An American remake of the Japanese classic "Ju-On," "The Grudge" explores the terrifying curse born of rage and sorrow. In the film, a house in Tokyo becomes a portal for vengeful spirits as they ensnare everyone who passes through its gates.

Frightful images and oppression are applied by director Takashi Shimizu in order to create just the right amount of fear. And only the raspy scream from this ghostly avenger, Kayako, can be considered to be one of the most unforgettable frightening scenes ever, so do not expect too many good nights of sleep.

5. Evil Dead (1981)

Directed by: Sam Raimi

Cast: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss, Richard DeManincor

This cult classic "Evil Dead" has actually redone the entire definition of horror cinema. The movie is about five friends who go to a remote cabin to spend vacation time there; however, they first unknowingly summon demonic forces by reading the Necronomicon.

This would be a masterpiece of genre because of the innovative direction by Sam Raimi and the iconic performance by Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams. The mixture of gore, humor, and relentless terror makes this film the best horror films ever.

6. The Exorcist (1973)

Directed by: William Friedkin

Starring: Ellen Burstyn, Max von Sydow, Linda Blair

"The Exorcist" is a landmark horror movie due to its unending tension and for the special effects that were just revolutionary when released. The film relates the haunting tale of a possessed young girl by a demon which forces her hopeless mother to get two priests as her only source of help.

From memorable scenes such as the rotating head and the spider walk, it is still holding the audience's attention with the shocking imagery and psychological depth that defines it. It talks about faith, fear, and the supernatural, so horror buffs should not miss this.

7. Dead Silence (2007)

Directed by: James Wan

Starring: Ryan Kwanten, Amber Valletta, Donnie Wahlberg

The same guy who brought "Saw" and "The Conjuring" to the world brings us "Dead Silence", a scary tale of ventriloquism and revenge. After his wife mysteriously died, Jamie started reading about the legendary ventriloquist Mary Shaw, whom he felt offended his hometown.

From creepy film puppets, through atmospheric settings to haunting scores, it makes up for a not too pleasant experience. It is actually a horror gem hidden in one of the weirdest premises and its unexpected twists.

8. Hereditary (2018)

By: Ari Aster

Starring: Toni Collette, Alex Wolff, Milly Shapiro

Hereditary is a contemporary masterpiece that focuses on grief, family tragedy, and the occult. It explains how a family copes with its horrors of ancestry after it has lost its female head.

A climactic end with something to keep ringing in viewers' heads for hours after the credits, thanks to Ari Aster, The film does feature an anchor with a gut-wrenching performance by Toni Collette capturing anguish and terror by a mother who is fighting the invisible forces in her own battle; a really shocking conclusion of the movie.

9. Lights Out (2016)

Directed by: David F. Sandberg

Cast: Teresa Palmer, Gabriel Bateman, Maria Bello

One of the highly acclaimed short films, "Lights Out" is a movie that sends a very ordinary premise into an endless nightmare. A family terrorized by a spirit that shows itself only in dark.

David F. Sandberg uses light and shadows to his advantage to build in a relentless feeling of being engulfed. Acquaintance fears and jump scares make it one of the best in supernatural horror.

10. The Amityville Horror (2005)

Directed by : Andrew Douglas

Starring : Ryan Reynolds, Melissa George, Jimmy Bennett

It is the remake of the 1979 version of Amityville Horror. The movie records this infamous incident, where the Lutz family moves into a house constructed by dark powers. The whole movie is based on a true story, or rather a true folklore showing the psychological torture that their family faces due to these demons.

The film features an excellent performance by Ryan Reynolds, as the lead actor portraying George Lutz. The portrayal is chilling, reflecting a person's degradation into madness. The haunting atmosphere coupled with tension makes it an enthralling watching experience for any fan of haunted house stories.

Why these movies are a necessity for all

The top ten horror mystery movies available on the Amazon Prime video range from psychological horror to supernatural terror, making for an all-encompassing fear feast that caters to everyone. They are, in one respect or many, so diverse and yet so relatable: from the bleak hyper reality of The Taking of Deborah Logan to the visceral explosiveness of Evil Dead Rise. Dim the lights, get out your snacks, and settle in because it's Halloween time and you're about to enter the realm of horror and mystery. Oh, and don't forget to flip on that night light since you won't want to sleep after the credits roll.

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