The Best Horror Movies of 2026 (So Far), Ranked: ‘Obsession,’ ‘Backrooms,’ ‘Hokum’ and More

2026 has already been a wild year for horror, from low-budget box office hits (“Backrooms,” “Obsession”) to sequels the world could have lived without (“Scream 7,” “The Strangers – Chapter 3”). In a year loaded with scary movies, many of them were good-to-great, a welcome surprise that kept multiplexes busy. Below are the year’s standouts, including some honorable mentions also worth watching.

Note: Only films that were fully released in 2026 so far were up for inclusion, so no festival favorites or titles that haven’t hit theaters yet — “Evil Dead Burn,” Zach Cregger’s “Resident Evil” and Robert Eggers’ “Werwulf,” to name a few — could make the cut.

Honorable Mentions:

Send Help (20th Century Studios) — Sam Raimi’s return to horror was this stylish little survival thriller, with great performances from Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien as two at-odds office workers who are trying to get off a deserted island after a gnarly plane crash. While the overarching plot is a little predictable, there are some great twists and turns along the way.

Buffet Infinity (Yellow Veil Pictures) — This wild feature made up entirely of fake commercials is a trip to watch, and will delight any fans “Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job!” or other lost media madness. Although the clips feel disconnected at first, it’s soon clear that a local sinkhole might be behind a restaurant war, a religious cult and plenty more unpredictable twists and turns. It’s not for everybody, but those who can get on the same wavelength as “Buffet Infinity” will be richly rewarded.

Saccharine (Independent Film Company and Shudder) — Natalie Erika James’ timely film considers the dark side of fad diets, as a med student (Midori Francis) realizes that ingesting the ashes of the dead is the best miracle drug around. While it’s not the white-knuckle ride many fans might want, it’s an effectively gross body horror story that has plenty to say.

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