the 6 movies with the most terrifying Jump Scares in history

If you suffer from a heart condition, this list is not for you…

Jump scares are one of the basic elements for the experience that defines the horror genre.

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Without a doubt, the immediate and heartbreaking scare is one of the main cinematographic techniques used to scare. Although to some it may seem like a basic trick, abruptly awakening the senses is not as simple as it seems. The great productions of the genre not only they make viewers jump out of their seats, but they create impressions that last over time. Dare to test your ability to control fear and relive the stories of the films that have best taken advantage of the jump scares:

Talk to Me (2023)

tell me

A critically acclaimed film

Over the last decade, A24 has been building an excellent reputation in the modern horror film industry. Although the list of productions is quite extensive, tell me is among the great favorites.

Under the direction of brothers Danny and Michael Phillipou, this Australian film provides a terrifying experience not for the faint of heart. The argument revolves around a group of friends who unleash the fury of a supernatural force. Unlike other possession titles, it has a good dose of drama that we love.

The Exorcist III (1990)

The Exorcist III

A classic that cannot be missed

The third installment of The Exorcist has everything necessary to compete with the must-see horror films of the 2000s. In this way, despite more than three decades having passed since its release, it is still capable of disturbing viewers to unprecedented levels.

Without complications, it immerses us in the story of a police officer in charge of investigating the case of a serial killer. His job includes interrogating patients at a psychiatric hospital that hides much more than his mind could have imagined.

Never turn off the light (2016)

Never turn off the light

Prepare for a good amount of jump scares

Never turn off the light It is one of those films that terrifies the most reckless. Considered a masterpiece of the genre from a technical point of view, combines demonic possession, suspense and drama.

The solidity of the story has been praised by specialized critics, as well as the perfect use of jump scares. The plot introduces us to Rebecca, who must face the anguish and terror of seeing her mother possessed by a spiritual entity.

Insidious (2010)

Insidious

Another movie full of jump scares and a good plot

Thanks to his impeccable direction, James Wan once again revolutionizes the genre with one of the most acclaimed productions of his career. Although 2010 was a year full of film premieres, Insidious managed to position itself among the most acclaimed.

The story takes us to meet a family whose tranquility is affected by the series of strange events that begin to happen after your child falls into a coma. In search of answers, they hire the services of paranormal investigators, who reveal that the boy is capable of astral transport to an infernal realm.

Warren File: The Conjuring (2010)

Warren File The Conjuring

One of the best installments of The Warren File

For years, Ed and Lorraine Warren dedicated themselves to investigating paranormal events, which have served as inspiration for one of the most terrifying universes in the world of cinema. The Conjuring presents the history of the Perron family. Along with their five children and a dog, Roger and Carolyn move to a farm in Harrisville, Rhode Island. Faced with a series of disturbing events, the couple turns to the Warrens for help, discovering that the new home is haunted by the spirit of Bathshebaa strong evil entity.

Sinister (2012)

Sinister

You can feel the tension at all times

Unlike the other stories, Sinister It has been recognized more for its level of intensity than for the terror it generates, although this does not mean that it does not let out a few jump scares. In fact, it is considered the scariest movie in history according to science, since will literally make your heart contract at hundreds of beats per minute for much of the movie.

The plot follows the story of Ellison Oswalt, a true crime writer who moves with his family to a new house, without revealing to them that the place was the scene of the Steveson murder and that his plan is to use the story for the creation of a best-sellers. Everything gets complicated when he discovers the home videos that reveal that the deaths are linked to a curse.

Ultimately, it doesn’t matter if it’s a psychological thriller or a PG-13 production, the jump scares are the basic ingredient in the master formula that defines the best horror films. The aforementioned titles make effective use of the technique and demonstrate the directors’ ability to get the most out of it.

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