Movies Directed by Andy Muschietti

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A group of kids in Derry confront a shape‑shifting evil that resurfaces every 27 years.

Why people love it: It blends nostalgic friendship with terrifying monster design, delivering jump scares and emotional depth. The performances capture the fear and bravery of childhood.

1 / 6

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The Losers Club reunites as adults to confront Pennywise, the shape‑shifting clown, once again.

Why people love it: Fans appreciate the blend of nostalgic callbacks and fresh scares, while the performances capture the trauma of the original story. The film balances terror with emotional closure for the characters.

2 / 6

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A family discovers magical keys that unlock supernatural powers and hidden secrets in their mysterious ancestral home.

Why people love it: Fans adore its imaginative world‑building and heartfelt family dynamics, blended with spooky thrills. The show balances horror and humor, keeping viewers hooked episode after episode.

3 / 6

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Two sisters are haunted by a forest spirit who raised them after their parents' death.

Why people love it: Mama combines genuine scares with an emotionally resonant mother‑daughter bond, making the ghost both terrifying and tragic. Its atmospheric direction and strong performances elevate the film.

4 / 6

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Barry Allen travels through time to prevent his mother’s death, causing a clash of multiple realities and heroic battles.

Why people love it: Audiences enjoyed the high‑octane action and nostalgic nods to past DC films. Miller's energetic performance and the multiverse concept kept fans buzzing.

5 / 6

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A town is engulfed by a mysterious fog that hides terrifying creatures, forcing survivors to confront both monsters and each other.

Why people love it: The Mist delivers relentless tension and claustrophobic dread, amplified by stunning practical effects. Its moral dilemmas keep viewers on edge long after the credits roll.

6 / 6