The Amityville Horror Movies: Haunted Objects
After the original trilogy, the franchise shifted focus to cursed artifacts that originated from the Amityville house, spreading its malevolent influence to new locations and families. These direct-to-video sequels are largely standalone stories connected by the concept of evil objects rather than continuing character narratives.
Each film features a different haunted item - from lamps and clocks to mirrors and dollhouses - making this watch list ideal for viewers interested in the franchise's supernatural mythology without worrying about the main timeline.
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Amityville: The Evil Escapes
The Evans family moves into their grandmother's seaside mansion, only to discover they've brought along a cursed lamp from the infamous Amityville house that unleashes supernatural terror upon their home.

The Amityville Curse
After purchasing a property in Amityville, New York, a woman and her husband invite friends to help renovate, but she soon begins experiencing disturbing nightmares in their new home.

Amityville 1992: It's About Time
An architect brings home an antique clock from a demolished Amityville mansion, unknowingly unleashing a malevolent supernatural force upon his family.

Amityville: A New Generation
A photographer becomes obsessed with an antique mirror he purchases from a homeless man, leading to increasingly disturbing and erratic behavior that threatens his sanity.

Amityville Dollhouse
A family moves into a newly constructed home, unaware that their property sits on the cursed site of the infamous Amityville murders, where demonic forces still lurk with deadly intentions.
Other Film Series
A Quiet Place
A post-apocalyptic horror series about survivors navigating a world where deadly creatures hunt by sound, forcing humanity to live in complete silence.
Asia Argento
Italian actress and filmmaker, daughter of horror director Dario Argento, known for her work in European arthouse cinema and collaborations with major auteurs.
David Lynch
Visionary surrealist filmmaker known for his exploration of dream logic, suburban darkness, and the mysteries lurking beneath everyday American life.
Hannibal Lecter
A psychological thriller franchise following the brilliant and cannibalistic psychiatrist Dr. Hannibal Lecter, adapted from Thomas Harris's novels across multiple timelines and interpretations.
Open Water
An anthology of standalone survival horror films about people stranded at sea, with no narrative connections between installments.
Unbreakable
M. Night Shyamalan's grounded superhero trilogy following ordinary people who discover extraordinary abilities, culminating in an unexpected crossover.