30 Best Blumhouse Horror Movies, Ranked

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Blumhouse Productions has carved a unique niche in horror, turning small budgets into big scares since 2000. Founded by Jason Blum, the studio is known for giving directors creative freedom, resulting in chilling films that resonate with audiences worldwide.

From found-footage frights to psychological thrillers, Blumhouse has delivered a range of horror hits that keep viewers on edge. This list ranks 30 of their best horror movies, showcasing the studio’s knack for blending terror with fresh ideas.

30. The Forever Purge (2021)

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Universal Pictures

This fifth entry in the Purge series takes the chaos beyond the annual 12-hour lawless night. A Texas ranch becomes a battleground as a family fights a group refusing to end the Purge.

The film leans into action-horror with intense standoffs and social commentary on division. Despite mixed reviews, its bold escalation of the franchise’s premise makes it a gritty watch.

29. Truth or Dare (2018)

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Blumhouse Productions

A group of friends play a deadly version of truth or dare, cursed by a supernatural force. The game’s twisted rules lead to gruesome consequences.

Lucy Hale and Tyler Posey lead a young cast, but the film’s campy vibe and jump scares divide viewers. It’s a fun, if flawed, teen horror flick.

28. The Lazarus Effect (2015)

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Lionsgate

Scientists experimenting with resurrection discover their serum has horrifying side effects. Olivia Wilde’s chilling performance as a revived subject drives the tension.

The film explores themes of life and death but stumbles with a rushed ending. It’s a creepy concept that doesn’t fully deliver.

27. Ouija (2014)

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Universal Pictures

A group of teens unleash a vengeful spirit through a Ouija board after a friend’s death. The supernatural scares build a spooky atmosphere.

Critics panned its thin plot, but the film’s eerie visuals and jump scares make it a decent popcorn fright. It spawned a better-received prequel.

26. The Gallows (2015)

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Warner Bros. Pictures

A high school play reenacting a deadly accident awakens a vengeful spirit. The found-footage style amps up the claustrophobic dread.

Its shaky execution and thin story hold it back, but the creepy setting keeps you hooked. It’s a flawed but unsettling watch.

25. Unfriended: Dark Web (2018)

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BH Tilt

A laptop stolen from the dark web traps friends in a deadly online game. The screenlife format mirrors modern fears of digital danger.

It’s darker than its predecessor, with a grim tone and shocking twists. The tech-driven horror feels unnervingly relevant.

24. Fantasy Island (2020)

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Columbia Pictures

A tropical resort turns guests’ fantasies into nightmares. Michael Peña anchors this horror twist on the classic TV series.

The uneven pacing and crowded plot dilute the scares, but its wild premise offers fun moments. It’s a messy but intriguing experiment.

23. The Bay (2012)

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Baltimore Pictures

A coastal town faces a parasitic outbreak in this found-footage eco-horror. Director Barry Levinson crafts a chilling environmental warning.

The film’s gritty realism and body horror make it stand out. It’s unsettling but lacks the polish of Blumhouse’s bigger hits.

22. The Lords of Salem (2012)

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IM Global

A radio DJ receives a cursed record that unleashes supernatural terror. Rob Zombie’s slow-burn horror builds a haunting atmosphere.

Sheri Moon Zombie’s performance carries the film, though its pacing divides viewers. It’s a bold, creepy departure from typical Blumhouse fare.

21. Halloween Ends (2022)

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Universal Pictures

The final chapter of the Halloween reboot trilogy pits Laurie Strode against Michael Myers. Jamie Lee Curtis delivers a fierce performance.

Its focus on new characters and an obsession-driven subplot frustrated some fans. Still, the emotional closure makes it memorable.

20. The Exorcist: Believer (2023)

20. The Exorcist: Believer (2023) Poster
Universal Pictures

Two possessed girls force their families to confront demonic forces. David Gordon Green directs this sequel to the 1973 classic.

The film struggles to match the original’s terror but offers solid performances and creepy visuals. It’s a decent, if underwhelming, revival.

19. They/Them (2022)

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Blumhouse Productions

A queer teen faces danger at a conversion camp with a dark secret. Kevin Bacon stars in this slasher with social commentary.

The mix of horror and message feels uneven, but its heart and scares resonate. It’s a unique addition to Blumhouse’s lineup.

18. Ma (2019)

18. Ma (2019) Poster
Blumhouse Productions

Octavia Spencer shines as a lonely woman whose party for teens turns sinister. The psychological thriller blends camp with dread.

Its over-the-top moments and social media buzz make it a cult favorite. It’s absurdly fun despite a shaky plot.

17. The Hunt (2020)

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Universal Pictures

Kidnapped strangers are hunted by elites in a twisted game. Betty Gilpin’s fierce performance drives this action-horror satire.

Its sharp take on political divides and gory thrills make it a wild ride. The COVID-delayed release added to its relevance.

16. The Visit (2015)

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Blumhouse Productions

Two kids visit their creepy grandparents in this found-footage thriller. M. Night Shyamalan’s return to form delivers laughs and chills.

The unsettling tone and shocking twists keep you guessing. It’s a quirky, effective horror gem.

15. Ouija: Origin of Evil (2016)

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Universal Pictures

A 1960s family encounters a haunted Ouija board in this prequel. Mike Flanagan’s direction elevates it with emotional depth.

Strong performances and creepy visuals make it far superior to the original. It’s a standout supernatural chiller.

14. Halloween Kills (2021)

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Blumhouse Productions

Michael Myers unleashes chaos in Haddonfield as survivors fight back. Jamie Lee Curtis leads a brutal, action-packed sequel.

Its intense kills and community focus thrill fans, though the plot feels messy. It’s a bloody, crowd-pleasing chapter.

13. Totally Killer (2023)

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Blumhouse Television

A teen time-travels to the 1980s to stop a serial killer. Kiernan Shipka shines in this horror-comedy with a fresh slasher twist.

The nostalgic vibe and clever humor make it a blast. It’s a fun, fast-paced genre mashup.

12. Happy Death Day 2U (2019)

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Universal Pictures

Tree Gelbman faces a new time loop with sci-fi twists. Jessica Rothe’s charm carries this horror-comedy sequel.

It leans into emotional depth and multiverse chaos, though less scary than the original. It’s a creative, heartfelt follow-up.

11. The Purge: Election Year (2016)

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Universal Pictures

A senator fights to end the Purge in a chaotic, action-packed sequel. Frank Grillo and Elizabeth Mitchell lead with intensity.

Its bold political commentary and iconic imagery elevate the franchise. It’s a thrilling, maximalist horror ride.

10. Creep 2 (2017)

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Duplass Brothers Productions

A videographer meets a serial killer for a chilling documentary. Mark Duplass delivers a creepy, charismatic performance.

The found-footage sequel builds on the original’s unease with dark humor. It’s a tense, unconventional horror gem.

9. Sweetheart (2019)

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Blumhouse Productions

A woman stranded on an island faces a monstrous creature. Kiersey Clemons’ powerful performance anchors this survival thriller.

The minimalist story and social subtext create a gripping experience. It’s a lesser-known but compelling Blumhouse hit.

8. Happy Death Day (2017)

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Universal Pictures

A college student relives her murder in a time-loop slasher. Jessica Rothe’s witty performance makes Tree a standout final girl.

Christopher Landon’s clever direction blends humor and horror perfectly. It’s a fresh, wildly entertaining genre mix.

7. The Black Phone (2021)

7. The Black Phone (2021) Poster
Blumhouse Productions

A kidnapped boy communicates with ghosts to escape a serial killer. Ethan Hawke’s chilling performance as The Grabber haunts.

Based on Joe Hill’s story, the film mixes supernatural and psychological terror. It’s a brutal, artful horror triumph.

6. Hush (2016)

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Intrepid Pictures

A deaf writer faces a masked killer in her isolated home. Kate Siegel and Mike Flanagan craft a tense, minimalist thriller.

The silent perspective and clever pacing amplify the dread. It’s a gripping, underseen Blumhouse gem.

5. The Gift (2015)

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Blumhouse Productions

A couple’s life unravels after meeting a disturbing old classmate. Joel Edgerton writes, directs, and stars in this tense thriller.

The slow-burn suspense and moral ambiguity grip you. It’s a psychological horror that lingers.

4. Sinister (2012)

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Automatik Entertainment

A true-crime writer uncovers demonic snuff films in a haunted house. Ethan Hawke delivers a career-defining horror performance.

Scott Derrickson’s eerie atmosphere and Bughuul’s terrifying presence make it a modern classic. The Super 8 scenes chill to the bone.

3. Insidious (2010)

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Alliance Films

A family battles supernatural forces after their son falls into a coma. James Wan’s direction and Patrick Wilson’s performance shine.

The film’s jump scares and haunting astral projection premise redefine modern horror. It’s a heart-pounding franchise starter.

2. Split (2016)

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Split

A man with multiple personalities kidnaps three girls. James McAvoy’s stunning performance as Kevin dominates this Shyamalan thriller.

The tense hostage drama and shocking twists tie into the Unbreakable universe. It’s a bold, unforgettable horror ride.

1. Get Out (2017)

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Monkeypaw Productions

Chris uncovers a sinister conspiracy while meeting his girlfriend’s family. Jordan Peele’s directorial debut blends horror with sharp social commentary.

Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams deliver gripping performances in this Oscar-winning masterpiece. It’s Blumhouse’s smartest, scariest triumph.

Which Blumhouse horror movie keeps you up at night, or did I miss a hidden gem? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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