Hi all!
Today I am sharing my 5 favourite foreign horror movies! These are spooky films that require subtitles, as they are outside of the English language. In my opinion, the choices below are quite underrated. I hope my recommendations inspire you to check them out. Without further ado, let’s get into it!
1.) Train To Busan
Train to Busan is hands down, my favourite zombie movie of all time. I am not typically a fan of this sub-genre. I believe it’s been done to death (pardon the pun). However, this South Korean horror breathed new life into a story about the undead, elevating it to the highest degree. It follows selfish father, Seok-Woo, and his estranged daughter, Su-An, as they board a train to visit her mother in Busan. Unbeknownst to the passengers, an infected person crawls on before it leaves the platform. It isn’t long before Seok-Woo, Su-An and a group of commuters, band together to survive the journey ahead of them. The majority of the film takes place on the bullet train. You would think a singular location would become stagnant, but each carriage brings fresh challenges and monsters to overcome. I loved the way the zombies moved and how they were unable to see whenever the train went through a tunnel. There was so much suspense, watching the survivors run through the carriages, knowing at any moment, the darkness would end. The acting was top-tier and I literally sobbed at the end. You will be hit right in the feels. If you only watch one movie on this list, let it be this one.
2.) Veronica
Veronica is a Spanish supernatural horror film, loosely based on true events. It follows a girl who attempts to contact the spirit of her late father with a Ouija board, during a solar eclipse. When she accidentally spills her own blood in the summoning, Veronica passes out, but not before hearing a demonic scream. She wakes up in the hospital and is told she fainted from an iron deficiency. However, as the days pass, she begins to see, hear and feel evil around her, proving that a malevolent entity came through. It’s a classic possession story, with an excellent twist and some downright terrifying moments. I really enjoyed the atmosphere. The way it was filmed in 90’s Madrid, gave it a stiflingly hot and oppressive vibe. I highly recommend it.
3.) Gonjiam Haunted Asylum
Gonjiam Haunted Asylum is one of the best found footage films I’ve ever seen. Sarah Hawkinson, from Possessed By Horror, has been recommending this film on her YouTube channel for years. Like myself, Sarah is a woman in her 30’s, who loves horror, but finds herself very desensitised to being scared. When she declared this Korean movie was the scariest thing she had ever seen, I knew a.) that was saying something and b.) I had to see it for myself. To my delight, I agreed with her review 100%. It follows Ha-Joon, the creator of the YouTube channel, Horror Times. He gathers a bunch of teenagers together to investigate and film their experiences in the notorious Gonjiam Haunted Asylum, in the hopes of gaining views. What starts out as an exciting project, turns deadly, when the gang realise they never should have crossed the threshold. I loved everything about this movie. The pacing, the scares, the acting, the filming and most of all, the setting. The asylum itself was downright chilling. I was legitimately freaked out. You need to watch it if you haven’t already.
4.) Let The Right One In
This Swedish horror was released in 2008, but is set in the early 1980’s. It follows Oskar, a boy relentlessly bullied at school. One evening, he meets a pale girl by the name of Eli, who teaches him to stand up for himself. Over time, they form a strong bond, that develops into romantic feelings, but there is something strange about Eli. She must consume blood and avoid daylight at all costs. She is indeed, a vampire. This is less of a scary film and more of a love story, with horror elements. There are some scenes that churned my stomach, but overall, it was quite heartwarming. I loved the dynamic between Eli and Oskar. I also enjoyed watching the underdog come out on top. If you hate the bullies, never fear, they get what’s coming to them! It’s such a feel good foreign classic, I had to add it to this list.
5.) Sabrina
Last, but certainly not least, we have Sabrina. This is an Indonesian horror movie, featuring the creepiest doll I’ve ever seen. I love haunted doll movies. I listed my top 5 favourites here. This one just missed out, but it’s still worthy of a watch. It follows a toy manufacturer and his wife, who are terrorised by a demon, after their orphaned niece tries to summon her late mother’s spirit, using a strange ritual. It has some great visual effects and jump scares. Not to mention, the doll itself is so disturbing in appearance, it will make you uneasy the entire way through. Check it out!
What is your favourite foreign horror movie? Thanks for reading!
Peace & Love xoxo






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