The grey, gloomy sky with rain pattering against the windowsill creates the perfect setting to snuggle under your cozy quilt, turn off the lights, and immerse yourself in an atmospheric movie with your favorite drink in hand. Here’s a list of movies that fit this vibe :
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Crimson Peak
This gothic romance, set in Edwardian-era England, follows the journey of an aspiring author as she falls in love with a man she encounters at a social ball. After their marriage, they move to his remote gothic mansion, where he lives with her sister. The mansion is decaying with dilapidated Victorian furniture and crumbling walls. Strange noises, nightmares, and ghostly visions drive her to unravel the mystery that lurks within the castle. The gothic atmosphere is further amplified by the constant fog and rain, alongside wild and unkempt grounds.
The unsettling and gloomy environment, combined with dramatic costumes makes the visuals hauntingly beautiful. The captivating performances of the cast, particularly the natural allure of Tom Hiddleston is another reason to give this movie a try.
Want a sneak peek before diving into this film? Check out the official trailer here.
Coraline
Coraline is a stop-motion animated dark fantasy film, adapted from Neil Gaiman’s novella. The movie follows the story of Coraline, a curious and adventurous girl who finds a secret door in her new home, that leads her to an idealized version of her present life. Feeling neglected due to her parents being constantly busy, Coraline finds solace in this “other world”. But little does she know that something dark and sinister lurks there. The inhabitants of this other world are downright creepy and unnerving, such as characters with button eyes. Additionally, it is always nighttime in this other world. Although the other world is vibrant and enhanced, everything retains a grotesque appearance.
The visuals of the movie are surreal. The setting is dark and eerie, creating a foreboding atmosphere. The uneasy and enigmatic music further amplifies the sense of dread.
Watch the trailer here.
Pan’s Labyrinth
Set in the aftermath of the Spanish Civil War, this movie follows the story of a girl named Ofelia, who is fascinated by fairytales. She and her ailing, pregnant mother move to her new stepfather’s home, who is a cruel fascist. She discovers a hidden mystical labyrinth within the depths of the forest, where she meets a faun who believes that she is the reincarnation of a lost princess. He instructs her to complete three tasks to reclaim her throne.
The contrast between the raw, harsh realities of war and the magical world of mythological creatures creates an unsettling atmosphere. With vivid imagery and powerful storytelling, this masterpiece is a must-watch for this rainy season.
Check out the trailer here.
Harry Potter And The Prisoner of Azkaban
The third installment in the Harry Potter series, this movie is highly recommended for the rainy, moody weather. The plot revolves around the mystery of Sirius Black, an escaped prisoner from Azkaban, who is believed to be a serious threat to Harry. With wild stormy weather, dark visuals, the eerie presence of dementors, and the magical wizarding world, this movie offers an immersive and atmospheric experience.
Get a preview of this movie here.
The Twilight Saga: New Moon
This second installment in the Twilight series explores Bella’s life after Edward Cullen leaves her, causing her to sink into a state of depression. The movie is set in the gloomy and isolated town of Forks, enveloped in constant mist and fog, creating a mysterious atmosphere. The town is also marked by persistent rain and surrounded by dense forests. With vampires and werewolves, this melancholic and moody movie is the perfect watch for rainy weather – but be prepared for some cringe-worthy moments! To watch this movie for free, click here.
To fully immerse yourself in the atmospheric gloom of the season, pair your movie marathon with a gothic novel! Check out our Guide To Gothic Literature: 4 Must-Read Novels.
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