6 best cave horror movies that’ll keep you on edge

6 best cave horror movies that'll keep you on edge

As a seasoned gamer and horror movie enthusiast with a penchant for the adrenaline-pumping thrills of cave horrors, I can confidently say that these films have a special place in my heart. From the claustrophobic confines of Parisian catacombs to the pitch-black depths of Appalachian caves, these movies know how to keep me on the edge of my seat and my heart racing.


Cave-set horror flicks constitute another fascinating branch within the realm of horror movies that captivate numerous viewers. These movies predominantly unfold in caves or subterranean locales, creating a sense of oppressive enclosure. Additionally, they evoke apprehension because of the obscurity and limited visibility that these confined areas often present, adding to the suspense of the unknown.

In such films, a band of characters might be venturing into a cave unaware that a fearsome beast dwells within. The gloom hides the danger lurking ahead on their journey. This setup often generates an atmosphere of apprehension and suspense, stirring up intense feelings of worry and tension in viewers. These movies strive to keep viewers on tenterhooks and evoke profound emotional reactions from them.

Personally, I find myself drawn to cave horror flicks as they provide an exhilarating dose of fear. For those seeking thrilling viewing experiences, here are six chilling cave-set horror films you might want to check out!

As Above, So Below (2014)

Where to watch: Available to rent or buy on digital platforms

In a chilling twist on the phrase “As Above, So Below“, this horror movie swaps the setting from a cave system for the complex network of catacombs beneath Paris. The story unfolds as a daring archaeologist and her team delve deep underground in pursuit of the fabled philosopher’s stone.

However, in their journey through narrow, gloomy environments, they face not only practical obstacles and eerie events, but also glimpses of their personal fears and regrets. Thus, it’s a struggle for the team of adventurers to make it out alive before time runs out. Don’t forget to watch the trailer up there.

The Descent (2005)

Where to watch: Freevee, available to rent or buy on digital platforms

To put it simply, “The Descent” is my top pick among the cave horror movies listed here. This film follows a band of friends venturing into the Appalachian Mountains for a spot of caving, which quickly transforms into a terrifying ordeal when they become trapped within the cave and confront horrific, blind creatures that dwell there, making them their victims instead.

The Tunnel (2011)

Where to watch: Tubi, AMC+, Shudder

The movie titled “The Tunnel” doesn’t actually happen inside a cave, but it unfolds within an underground setting. This is why I included it in my list. It’s a chilling found-footage horror film about a team of journalists exploring a network of abandoned railway tunnels beneath Sydney, Australia. However, as they venture further into the tunnels, they become trapped and come face-to-face with a vicious, cannibalistic humanoid monster.

Here are three other cave horror movies worth checking out:

  • The Cave (2005) – Paramount+, available to rent or buy on digital platforms
  • Black Water: Abyss (2020) – Pluto TV, Crackle, Peacock, available to rent or buy on digital platforms
  • 47 Meters Down: Uncaged (2019) – Netflix, available to rent or buy on digital platforms

Take a look at the exciting trailers for The Cage, Black Water: Abyss, and 47 Meters Down: Uncaged down below!

What are some of your favorite cave horror flicks that you’ve watched?

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2024-09-27 21:25

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