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Top 15 Horror Movies About the Internet

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Ignacio Weil Ignacio Weil
Entertainment - July 21st 2025, 22:00 GMT+2
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Drop (2025)

Few films weaponize the mundanity of modern tech quite like this one. A single mom’s quiet night out turns into a digital nightmare when anonymous memes begin flooding her phone, demanding compliance in increasingly threatening ways. As the tension mounts, so does the terrifying realization that this is no prank – someone is watching, manipulating, and orchestrating chaos through her screen. The real-time pacing intensifies the pressure, capturing how quickly online interactions can spiral into real-world consequences. The film cleverly uses familiar smartphone features to build suspense, making you rethink every notification and unsolicited message. It’s a gripping thriller that doesn’t just scare – it makes you look twice at your own devices. | © Blumhouse Productions, Platinum Dunes, Universal Pictures

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The Red Rooms (2023)

This cerebral and slow-burning thriller delves into the world of internet crime and our voyeuristic fascination with violence. The story follows a fashion model obsessively attending the trial of a suspected killer accused of broadcasting torture on the dark web. As her interest deepens, she slips further into a shadowy online world, crossing lines between curiosity, complicity, and obsession. The film's chilling tone never lets up, and its clinical visuals only amplify the dread. Instead of jump scares, it uses psychological decay to unnerve viewers, questioning how far people will go for control – or connection – in the age of surveillance and digital anonymity. It’s a disturbing, thought-provoking journey into the hidden corners of the internet. | © Nemesis Films Productions

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Deadstream (2022)

Sometimes horror doesn’t need a massive budget to make a big impact – just a camera, a haunted house, and a guy who desperately wants to be famous. In this razor-sharp found footage romp, a disgraced internet personality livestreams his attempt to spend the night in a supposedly cursed home. What starts as a desperate bid to win back followers turns into a chaotic descent into supernatural madness. The scares are both hilarious and creepy, balancing slapstick with genuine tension as viewers watch the host unravel in real time. It's a love letter to internet culture and the dangers of clout-chasing, told with inventive energy and a wicked sense of humor. | © Winterspectre Entertainment, Cook Filmworks, Stonehaven Media

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We’re All Going to the World’s Fair (2021)

Exploring loneliness and identity through the lens of a viral internet challenge, this haunting film blurs the line between reality and delusion. A teenage girl immerses herself in a bizarre online game that promises transformation – but as her recordings grow more unsettling, the question becomes whether something paranormal is occurring or if she’s unraveling mentally. The minimalist style and eerie quiet make the experience deeply personal and uncomfortable, inviting viewers to interpret her descent for themselves. Rather than rely on spectacle, the horror here lies in isolation, screen addiction, and the murky identities we craft online. It's a hypnotic and emotionally resonant exploration of digital life’s darker edges. | © Dweck Productions, Flies Collective, Love in Winter LLC

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Host (2020)

What begins as a friendly online séance quickly devolves into pure terror in this lean and terrifying screen-based horror. A group of friends decide to conduct a summoning ritual over Zoom (as if Zoom wasn't nightmarish enough already) but their casual attitude toward the supernatural invites a malevolent force into their homes. The genius of the film lies in its simplicity: everything unfolds on one screen, mimicking the exact way we experienced the world during lockdown. Every flicker of movement, every background shadow, becomes a potential threat. It's a short, smart, and deeply effective film that proves fear can thrive in the most ordinary digital spaces. | © Shadowhouse Films, Boo‑Urns

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The Cleansing Hour (2019)

What starts as a staged internet exorcism turns terrifyingly real in this tense and surprisingly layered horror story. The film follows two childhood friends who run a livestreamed show where they fake demonic possessions to build a devoted fanbase. But when a real demon possesses one of their actresses during a broadcast, the pair are forced to confront their past and their lies – live, in front of millions. As the possession escalates, so do the moral and spiritual stakes, transforming what seemed like an online stunt into a genuine struggle for survival. The film cleverly blends found footage aesthetics with traditional possession tropes, making it feel fresh yet classically scary. It’s a wild ride that critiques the hunger for digital fame while delivering relentless supernatural thrills. | © Skubalon Entertainment, Blumhouse Television

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Unfriended: Dark Web (2018)

Told entirely through a computer screen, this thriller dials up the intensity from its predecessor by ditching the paranormal and diving into the horrors of the dark web. When a young man discovers a laptop filled with disturbing videos and encrypted files, he and his friends quickly become targets of a shadowy online network with deadly reach. The film’s real-time format keeps the tension high, using chat windows, video calls, and pop-ups to create a suffocating sense of dread. What makes it stand out is its realism – the threat feels possible, grounded in the very technology we use every day. It’s a chilling reminder that the internet’s darkest corners are closer than we think. | © Bazelevs Production, Blumhouse Productions, OTL Releasing

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Assassination Nation (2018)

This bold, chaotic thriller turns a high school scandal into a full-blown digital apocalypse. After the private data of an entire town is leaked online, paranoia and violence explode, turning neighbors into enemies and the streets into battlegrounds. The story centers on four teen girls caught in the crossfire, forced to fight back as they're blamed for everything going wrong. It's part slasher, part social satire, and fully immersed in the language and aesthetics of internet culture. With stylized visuals and a ferocious pace, the film explores themes of privacy, mob mentality, and gender politics in a world where everything – and everyone – is online. It's provocative, violent, and impossible to ignore. | © Foxtail Entertainment, Phantom Four, Neon

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Searching (2018)

This masterful thriller unfolds entirely through screens, yet never feels gimmicky. When a father’s teenage daughter goes missing, he scours her digital life – emails, messages, videos – for clues. As the mystery unravels, shocking secrets emerge, and the screen-based format becomes a powerful storytelling tool rather than a constraint. Every detail, every mouse movement, adds depth to the investigation, drawing viewers into an emotional and suspenseful journey. What sets it apart is its humanity – it's a story about family, trust, and how little we sometimes know about the people closest to us. It’s gripping, heartbreaking, and a landmark in modern screenlife storytelling. | © Bazelevs Company, Stage 6 Films, Screen Gems

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Nerve (2016)

In this stylish techno-thriller, a shy high schooler is lured into an online game of truth or dare that quickly spirals out of control. What begins as a rush of adrenaline and attention soon becomes dangerous, as anonymous watchers push players to risk everything for likes, views, and fame. The game’s sleek interface and rapid-fire challenges make it feel like a social media app brought horrifyingly to life. At its core, Nerve is a cautionary tale about peer pressure, surveillance, and the illusion of anonymity online. It pulses with energy and youthful recklessness, offering both thrills and a surprisingly sharp commentary on digital culture. | © Allison Shearmur Productions, Lionsgate

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The Signal (2014)

What begins as a road trip between three college students quickly mutates into a surreal and unnerving journey into paranoia, surveillance, and loss of control. After chasing down a mysterious hacker signal across the desert, they wake up in a bizarre research facility – and nothing makes sense anymore. The film expertly blends sci-fi horror with psychological mystery, pulling viewers into a puzzle that gets darker the deeper it goes. Themes of government manipulation, digital entrapment, and technological dependency give the narrative a chilling edge. It’s the kind of movie that leaves you questioning what you’ve seen – and whether anything online is truly safe. | © Automatik Entertainment, Low Spark Films

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The Den (2013)

This relentless screen-horror experience begins with a grad student researching the behaviors of webcam chat users. But when she witnesses what appears to be a live-streamed murder, her digital curiosity becomes a deadly game of cat and mouse. Told entirely through computer screens, The Den offers a raw, visceral experience that never lets up. It weaponizes the format to put viewers inside the protagonist’s helpless perspective, making every keystroke and ping of a new message pulse with dread. It’s a bold, terrifying warning about anonymity, voyeurism, and how easy it is to be watched – or targeted – online. | © Cliffbrook Films, IFC Midnight

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Hard Candy (2005)

A provocative, tightly wound thriller, this film turns the tables on internet predators in brutal fashion. A teenage girl lures a much older man into a meeting under false pretenses – and once she’s in his home, the power dynamic shifts violently. What follows is a psychological battle rooted in moral ambiguity, digital deception, and emotional manipulation. Though not supernatural, the horror lies in the tension, the mind games, and the way technology is used to initiate such dangerous encounters. It’s disturbing, morally complex, and powerfully acted – a film that lingers long after the final frame. | © Vulcan Productions, Launchpad Releasing

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Pulse (2001)

When friends in Tokyo begin dying after receiving cryptic messages from a mysterious website, the line between the digital world and the afterlife starts to blur. This atmospheric J-horror classic explores how isolation and despair can be magnified by technology, using haunting imagery and a slow, creeping sense of dread. Instead of loud scares, it builds unease through long silences, dim lighting, and ghostly apparitions seeping through computer screens. At its core, the film is about loneliness – and how the internet, instead of connecting us, can deepen the void. It's hypnotic, chilling, and years ahead of its time. | © Daiei Film, Toho

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Perfect Blue (1997)

Blending psychological horror with a sharp critique of media obsession, this animated masterpiece follows a pop idol who retires to pursue acting – only to become haunted by an online stalker and visions of her former self. As her sense of identity fractures, reality and fantasy begin to collapse in terrifying ways. The film dives into the early dangers of digital celebrity, fan culture, and the growing disconnect between who we are and how we’re perceived online. Visually stunning and narratively complex, it's a deeply unsettling experience that helped define psychological internet horror before social media even existed. | © Madhouse

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In an age where we live our lives online, it's no surprise that the internet has become the perfect breeding ground for horror stories. From haunted websites to sinister social media platforms, filmmakers have turned our digital fears into bone-chilling cinematic experiences. Whether you're a tech-savvy thriller junkie or just love a good scare, this list of the top 15 horror movies about the internet explores the dark side of our always-connected world. Plug in – if you dare – and discover which films will have you thinking twice before your next click.

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In an age where we live our lives online, it's no surprise that the internet has become the perfect breeding ground for horror stories. From haunted websites to sinister social media platforms, filmmakers have turned our digital fears into bone-chilling cinematic experiences. Whether you're a tech-savvy thriller junkie or just love a good scare, this list of the top 15 horror movies about the internet explores the dark side of our always-connected world. Plug in – if you dare – and discover which films will have you thinking twice before your next click.

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