2. Get Out (2017)

At number 2, brace yourself for the mind-bending and deeply unsettling experience of Jordan Peele’s Get Out. Chris, a young African American photographer, is understandably nervous about meeting his white girlfriend Rose’s family for the first time. But their seemingly idyllic suburban estate quickly reveals a sinister secret far more horrifying than any awkward family dinner. As Chris uncovers a horrifying conspiracy targeting black individuals, he’s thrust into a desperate and terrifying fight for survival.
Get Out is far more than just a horror film; it’s a critically acclaimed, Oscar-winning masterpiece that brilliantly blends psychological suspense with razor-sharp social commentary on race and systemic oppression in America. This thought-provoking, unsettling, and genuinely terrifying film will linger in your mind, sparking conversations long after the credits roll. Its Academy Award win for Best Original Screenplay and its reputation as “cerebral” and “psychological horror” signify a major shift in what defines top-tier horror today. It proves that the genre can deliver not only intense scares but also intelligent narratives, powerful social commentary, and artistic merit, appealing to a broader, more discerning audience who appreciate depth alongside their frights.
Watch Link: Link to Get Out on Amazon Prime Video India (Included with Prime)