From icy peaks to primal fears—these films will push you to the edge.
➊ The Silence (2019) – When sound becomes a death sentence, a family must navigate a world hunted by creatures that thrive on noise.

➋ Eradication (2022) – A virologist with a deadly secret becomes the key to mankind’s survival in a quarantined nightmare.

➌ Black Ice (2023) – A group of stranded scientists uncover something ancient—and alive—beneath a collapsing Arctic station.

➍ The Climbers (2019) – Based on true events, this Chinese survival epic chronicles the perilous ascent of Everest under impossible conditions.

➎ No Way Up (2024) – Trapped at the bottom of the ocean in a downed plane, survivors must find a way out before the air—and hope—runs out.

➏ The Stand (2020–2021) – Stephen King’s apocalyptic saga unfolds in a plague-decimated world where humanity’s soul hangs in the balance.

➐ Everest (2015) – A gripping retelling of the real-life 1996 Everest disaster, where nature’s wrath tests the human will to survive.

➑ The Host (2006) – Bong Joon-ho’s genre-defying monster film blends family drama and social satire in a terrifying search for a missing child.

➒ Primal Rage (2018) – Deep in the Pacific Northwest, a couple becomes prey in a mythic and blood-soaked battle with a terrifying forest creature.
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