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10 Freaky Horror Movies Where Cursed Objects Cause Chaos

Published by Likewise | Feb 24, 2025Discover spine-chilling tales of horror where everyday objects become agents of chaos and terror.

Horror enthusiasts, brace yourselves! Cursed objects have long been a captivating trope in cinema, unleashing chaos and dread upon unsuspecting characters. From haunted dresses to sentient tires, these ten films explore the terrifying consequences of meddling with the supernatural. Each of these stories showcases how seemingly innocent items can become conduits for horror, leading to tragic and often gruesome outcomes. Here’s a deep dive into ten freaky horror movies where cursed objects play a central role.

Talk to Me

Talk to Me
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Released on July 26, 2023, Talk to Me tells the chilling story of a group of friends who stumble upon an embalmed hand that offers a gateway to the spirit world. Their initial thrill quickly spirals into horror when one of them goes too far, unleashing terrifying supernatural forces that threaten their lives. With an average rating of 4.1, this film effectively blends suspense with the supernatural, showcasing the dangers of curiosity.

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Christine

Christine
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Christine, from 1983, revolves around Arnie Cunningham, a high school nerd who becomes obsessively attached to Christine, a rusty 1958 Plymouth Fury. As Arnie restores the car, his transformation into a more confident version of himself takes a morbid turn, as Christine's cursed nature begins to erode his morality. With an average rating of 3.5, this classic John Carpenter film serves as a reminder of how destructive obsession can become when entwined with the supernatural.

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Oculus

Oculus
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Oculus, released in 2013, weaves a tale of manipulation and horror involving a haunted mirror that appears to dictate the fates of its owners. A woman attempts to prove her brother’s innocence in a murder case by showing that the crime was committed by the supernatural force residing in the mirror. With an average rating of 3.5, this psychological thriller delves deep into themes of trauma and the lingering effects of past horrors.

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Velvet Buzzsaw

Velvet Buzzsaw
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In Velvet Buzzsaw, released in 2019, the art world faces a surreal reckoning when a series of paintings by an unknown artist unleash a supernatural force on greedy collectors and artists. When exploitation crosses ethical lines, the evil spirit behind the paintings takes revenge. With an average rating of 3.0, this satirical horror film critiques the art industry while keeping viewers on the edge of their seats.

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Ring

Ring
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One of the most iconic horror films, Ring, originally released in 1998, follows a journalist who watches a mysterious videotape that condemns its viewers to death seven days later. As she investigates the origins of the tape, she finds herself entwined in a series of tragic events. With an average rating of 3.6, this chilling narrative emphasizes the unsettling power of the unknown.

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The Monkey

The Monkey
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Released recently on February 21, 2025, The Monkey follows twin brothers whose lives are disrupted by a mysterious wind-up monkey toy that causes a series of outrageous deaths. As they confront their past, the brothers must confront the cursed object and its deadly legacy. This film, with an average rating of 3.8, brings a modern twist to the classic horror trope.

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Drag Me to Hell

Drag Me to Hell
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Drag Me to Hell, released in 2009, tells the story of a loan officer, Christine Brown, who becomes the target of a Gypsy curse after refusing a loan extension. Plagued by horrifying visions and terrors, she seeks the help of a psychic to save her soul. With an average rating of 3.5, this film navigates the fine line between the mundane and the macabre, exemplifying the disastrous consequences of seemingly small decisions.

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Rubber

Rubber
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Released in 2010, Rubber features an inexplicable horror story centered around Robert, a sentient car tire that embarks on a rampage through a desert town, killing people who cross its path. This darkly comedic film, with an average rating of 3.1, combines absurdity with horror, showcasing how devastation can arise from the most bizarre of sources.

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In Fabric

In Fabric
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Set against the backdrop of a department store, In Fabric unravels a ghost story revolving around a cursed dress that brings ruin to whoever wears it. Released in 2018, this haunting narrative explores themes of consumerism and the occult, making it a chilling commentary on modern life. With an average rating of 3.4, it is as much about the fashion of horror as it is an exploration of the cursed object.

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Slaxx

Slaxx
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Slaxx, released in 2020, turns a pair of jeans into a horror antagonist. When a possessed pair of jeans begins to kill the staff of a trendy clothing store, it’s up to Libby, an idealistic young salesclerk, to stop the chaos. With an average rating of 2.7, this film cleverly interlaces humor with horror, showing how fashion can indeed be fatal.

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These films remind us that horror often lies not just in the entities we fear, but in the mundane objects we take for granted. Cursed objects serve as a fascinating narrative device, weaving a tapestry of terror that resonates with our deepest fears. So, whether it's a haunted mirror, an evil car, or a deadly pair of jeans, keep in mind that sometimes the most innocent things can harbor the darkest secrets. Happy viewing!

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