After watching Daddy’s Head recently, I’ve come to realize that I’ve come to respect what I call family trauma horror.
I consider family trauma horror to include movies, like Hereditary, where the big bad manifests as a result of tension, grief, or another major familial event.
It’s almost like the traditional horror components are a secondary character and/or are used as metaphors and symbolism for the bigger issues at play.
They have a very specific feel to them, and I think you’ll understand what I mean when we get to my list.
Before we get too far in, I want to go ahead and give some CWs/TWs.
These movies contain one, if not multiple of, the following, so I advise looking up the synopses before watching, or having someone you trust that isn’t triggered watch first:
Grief, child ab*s*, child death, SA, incest, extreme gore and violence, r*pe, su*c*d*, murder, child endangerment, child mol*st*t*on, and all like topics
There are themes and parts of these movies that are extremely heavy, so please proceed with caution.
And just as a note, please don’t ever feel obligated to watch any of the movies on these lists. Do what’s best for you, and I promise that if these movies are triggering, we also talk about others that aren’t, so take care of yourselves. 🖤
Without further ado, here are 10 family trauma horror movies:
- Relic
- Possum
- Midsommar
- The Lodge
- Hereditary
- Daddy’s Head
- The Babadook
- Hold Your Breath
- What Josiah Saw
- We Need To Do Something
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