Keywords help turn broad discovery into intent-driven browsing. This page collects released titles tagged with folk horror so you can move from a theme to a stronger watch decision.
Films tagged with folk horror tend to cluster in Horror, Mystery, and Fantasy. If you want a tight lane, pair this keyword hub with the matching genre filter before you roll.
Notable examples in this pool include Obsession (2026), Häxan (1922), and Kuroneko (1968). Each pick opens into a full movie page with trailer, cast, streaming options, and multi-source ratings.
RandomFlix generates a random movie from every page. On keyword hubs the pool is narrowed to titles that actually carry the folk horror tag, so the roll stays relevant to the topic instead of drifting into adjacent ideas.
Use this topic page to browse movies tagged with folk horror and jump straight into more detailed RandomFlix movie pages.
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The Damned
2025
Keyword hubs turn fuzzy search intents into concrete discovery paths. If you think about topic or theme before genre, the folk horror hub is a better starting point than a broad category filter.
Stronger ratings and healthier vote counts make these titles a better place to start if you want proof before you roll.

Häxan
1922

Kuroneko
1968

The Wicker Man
1973

Night of the Demon
1957

The Medium
2021

Viy
1967

Troll Hunter
2010

Impetigore
2019

Piggy
2022

The Devil's Bath
2024

Witchfinder General
1968

The Devil Rides Out
1968
These newer releases still fit the same lane, giving visitors more ways to branch deeper into the catalog.
Expect a mix of decades, languages, and sub-genres tied together only by the folk horror tag. Use additional filters (decade, certification, runtime) to narrow the pool further before rolling.
Roll The Dice on this page to get a random movie tagged with folk horror. Keyword hubs narrow the pool to titles that actually carry the tag, so the roll stays relevant to the topic.
Keyword tags come from TMDb. RandomFlix surfaces keyword hubs only when enough quality-indexable titles share a tag, so thin or one-off keywords stay out of the public browse surface.
Yes. Stack the folk horror keyword with genre, decade, language, certification, runtime, cast, and rating filters. Random picks always respect every active filter.