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from The Human Centipede 2 to David Lynch's Eraserhead, these disturbing movies are not for the faint-hearted.
These movies typically feature gore, drug use, sex, or all of the above. However, it would be reductive to categorize these screwed up films as pointless exercises in shocking viewers. Some of the most disturbing movies on this list are also some of the most critically acclaimed.
This is the ultimate list of disturbing films for cinema extremists and horror movie fanatics, I have rated the following films by their shock factor and a combination of their overall quality and my personal taste.
The 18 most disturbing movies of all time As Oldboy marks its 20th anniversary, we rank the films that shocked the world, from the merely violent (Funny Games) to the truly depraved...
From ‘Martyrs’ to ‘A Serbian Film,’ ‘The Last House on The Left,’ and ‘Cannibal Holocaust,’ we’ve compiled a list of the most disturbing movies of all time.
The 40 most terrifying, and disturbing films rated. 1 Being the scariest. Do not watch these films if you have a weak stomach, get upset easily, or if you have a high faith in God.
With this in mind, Taste of Cinema proudly presents a list of the Top Twenty Most Disturbing Films of All Time. Each picture has been selected based on culture impact, lasting appeal and shock factor, relative to the context of its time of release.
25 titles. Sort by List order. 1. Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom. 1975 1h 57m TV-MA. 5.8 (67K) Rate. In World War II Italy, four fascist libertines round up nine adolescent boys and girls and subject them to 120 days of physical, mental, and sexual torture. Director Pier Paolo Pasolini Stars Paolo Bonacelli Giorgio Cataldi Uberto Paolo Quintavalle.
I’ve attempted to cover a wide range of disturbing films, from explicit gore-soaked gutter-flicks, to documentaries, to movies that are mainly disturbing in their implications.
By exploring dark and deeply emotive topics, these most disturbing movies of all time reveal the importance of confronting harsh realities and pushing the limits of cinematic storytelling. Examples of these unforgettable yet unsettling films include Requiem for a Dream, Schindler's List, and American History X.