Horror doesn’t always need loud jump scares, monstrous appearances, or blood-soaked scenes. Some of the most unsettling films creep under your skin using silence, subtle noises, and eerie visuals. These movies manipulate the senses, making every whisper, shadow, and footstep feel like a potential threat.

Instead of showing fear outright, they make you experience it, turning sound—or the absence of it—into a source of tension. Here’s a list of seven horror movies that masterfully use silence, suspense, and sensory storytelling to keep you on edge.

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Bird Box – Netflix

In Bird Box, the world has been invaded by mysterious creatures that drive anyone who sees them into deadly madness. To survive, Malorie (Sandra Bullock)

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