7 Creepy Thai Horror Movies, Dare To Watch It Yourself?

JAKARTA – In addition to comedy and drama, there are several Thai horror films worth watching for fans of "guts test", are you one of them?

Although the horror movie genre, but make no mistake some of the following TIM VOI selected movies also have a good story line and entertaining. Curious about the best Thai horror movies? Here's the list.

Thai Horror Movie Recommendations, Watch Out For Goosebumps!1. Pee Mak

The 2013 horror film was adapted from Thai folklore Mae Nak Phra Khanong and directed by Banjong Pisanthanakun. Interestingly the film is listed as thailand's highest grossing film of all time.

One of the scenes in the movie Pee Mak. (Photo- IMDB)

Pee Mak's film takes place against the backdrop of king Mongkut's century reign or the height of the Rattanakosin Dynasty. At that time, Siam was beset by war with its neighboring kingdom.

Besides Creepy, Pee Mak is Thailand's Most Funny Comedy Horror Film

Mak (Mario Maurer) who is recruited in the war must leave his pregnant wife Nak (Davika Hoorne). But when he came home from the war it turned out that his wife was dead and he did not realize it, tensions ensued.

Interestingly all the tension in Pe Mak's film is also packed with comedies that make the audience stomach ache.

2. Ghost Game

Ghots Game (La-Tha-Pii) is a 2006 film featuring the deadliest reality game show. A total of eleven contestants were sent to ex-military prisons with bad things in the past.

Ghost Game movie trailer. (Image- Youtube)

The contestants are then required to complete a series of games live, while the production team sets a creepy trap. The winner is given the lure of a $5 million bill, who will survive?

3. Art Of The Devil Trilogy

For those of you fans of movies about black magic and lots of blood, then don't miss all three films in the Art of the Devil trilogy.

Art of The Devil film cover. (Image- Pinterest)
Becoming thailand's "Dark" Black Science Film Trilogy

The film is very dark with a terrible subject, even some viewers consider it a difficult film to watch.

Art of the Devil tells the story of a scorned mistress who then learns black magic to take revenge on every man who leaves her while pregnant.

4. Meat Grinder

The title of this Thai horror film is very representative of its content. For those of you who like Holywood horror movies like Saw and Hostel, of course Meat Grinder will be a lot of fun to watch. At the beginning of its release, the film gained attention and controversy, but became a revered Asian film for many years.

Meat Grinder movie trailer. (Image- Youtube)

Meat Grinder tells the story of a mentally ill young woman who opens a noodle shop and uses human body parts as her main ingredient. Interestingly, the customers keep popping up and the shop is never quiet.

5. Siam Square

Siam Square is a 2017 Thai horror film about a legend in Thailand's "Shibuya"—the center of Bangkok.

Siam Square, a Thai Horror Film about the Best Schools

According to the belief, in order for students to graduate and enter the University they must worship the devil and tie the common thread to a certain chair in the theory exam.

Screenshot of siam square movie trailer. (Photo- Youtube)

Tensions begin to build when a group of students are haunted by the evil spirits of young girls, until they are unreasonably killed one by one. The suspense in the film is billed as a Thai horror film with the best school setting.

6. The Eyes Diary

The comic book-based film tells the tragic love story of a young man named Nott, who loses his girlfriend in a horrific motorcycle accident.

One of the scenes of the movie The Eyes Diary is quite stomach nausea.

The Eyes Diary began when Nott volunteered to retrieve the bodies from the wreck and keep souvenirs of the bodies he found. Noot hopes he can talk to the dead man and see his girlfriend once again.

Unexpectedly, communicating with the dead is not easy. The film's tension begins with ghosts appearing and scaring Nott.

7. Alone

Alone is a Thai horror film released in 2007. Starring Thai-German pop singer Marsha Vadhanapanich, the film tells the story of Pim, a transfer girl from Korea who survives separation surgery with her twin sister.

Trailer for Alone. (Image- Youtube)

When Pim returns to Thailand to visit his dying mother, his sister's spirit is angry and haunting. This movie gives a lot of unimaginable final surprises, dare to watch it yourself?

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