Psychological Thriller / Social Horror If you haven’t seen Jordan Peele’s directorial debut yet, stop what you are doing and watch it immediately. Even if you have seen it, it deserves a rewatch.

His boss, a hollow-cheeked woman named Deirdre, never explains. She simply hands him a manifest. “They paid for Prime. You deliver. No returns. No refunds. Ever.”

: A haunting mockumentary that is as much about grief as it is about ghosts. Quick Watchlist by Subgenre Slasher Terrifier Trilogy Psychological Saint Maud Comedy-Horror Bodies Bodies Bodies Creature Feature The Host

It balances supernatural elements with a very human threat, and the young lead, Mason Thames, gives a fantastic performance.

: An award-winning psychological thriller that uses West African folklore to explore the immigrant experience in America.

Leo Mendez has worked the night shift at the "Last Mile" distribution center in Crescent Hills for three years. It’s a gray, windowless warehouse on the edge of a dying town. His job: deliver the un-deliverable. The packages that drivers during the day refused. The ones that smell like wet earth. The ones that tick.

It follows a group of friends who visit a commune, only to realize that the locals' traditions are far from quaint. It is a story about grief, breakups, and cults that will leave you staring at the screen in shock long after the credits roll.

It’s a recording of himself, three days from now. His hair is white. His eyes are black voids. He’s sitting in his living room, surrounded by every package he’s ever delivered—all opened. And he’s whispering into the camera: