Best horror subgenre War movies

Best horror subgenre War movies

War horror movies are great. Here is our top pick for you:


    CHERNOBOG: 10.0/10


    CHERNOBOG
    In Bulgaria 1959, a young man is sent to fight after the Cold War erupts into a global conflict. An incident leaves the soldieralone and disoriented in the Balkan forests, where paranoia and mysticism will guide him towards insanity.

    The Scapular: 8.3/10


    The Scapular
    A woman who is about to die calls the town's priest and hands him a scapulary, saying that she knows of its great powers. Anybody who does not believe in them will end up dead.

    We All Came Home: 8.0/10


    We All Came Home
    In 1974, a soldier, having now returned home, is haunted by shadows from the past, but are they just in his mind?

    Darkling: 8.0/10


    Darkling
    The film deals with the metaphor of fear, but hidden everyday formless news about the life of the Serbian population in Kosovo. The film is inspired by a letter from a girl from Kosovo, dedicated to her missing father, read at the United Nations, in which she publicly addresses the difficult life of Serbs, especially Serb children in the enclaves.

    Phantom Soldiers: 7.0/10


    Phantom Soldiers
    Texas Ranger Daniel Custer leaves for Vietnam to find his brother Michael, a Green Beret Lieutenant who has been reported missing in action. Michael's squad was searching for a mysterious group of 'phantom soldiers' that had been using US-made arms for massacring villages and killing unarmed civilians. Daniel goes out on his own into the jungles of Vietnam to find his brother and stop these killers

    Weresquito: Nazi Hunter: 7.0/10


    Weresquito: Nazi Hunter
    Horrific Nazi experiments have left a surviving WWII soldier with a terrifying condition: at the sight of fresh blood, he transforms into a man-sized, blood-sucking killer insect. Refusing to let his affliction destroy him and all he loves, he instead commits himself to using his "powers" for good-by finding the people responsible and bringing them to justice.

    The Third Part of the Night: 6.8/10


    The Third Part of the Night
    Set during the Nazi occupation of Poland, in which Michal witnesses the murder of his mother, wife and child. He is hurled into a life that literally is not his own; a surreal world littered with trapdoors, doppelgängers and wormholes. It also tells the true untold story of a Nazi vaccine laboratory where Jews and members of the resistance were “employed” as feeders for parasites infected with typhus

    Firebase: 6.7/10


    Firebase
    Set during the Vietnam war, Firebase follows American soldier Hines through an ever-deepening web of science fiction madness.

    Wandering Soul: 6.7/10


    Wandering Soul
    A Viet Cong soldier stationed in the claustrophobic tunnels of Cu Chi during the Vietnam War finds himself haunted by the ghost of a fallen comrade after the burial ceremony is compromised.

    Overlord: 6.7/10


    Overlord
    France, June 1944. On the eve of D-Day, some American paratroopers fall behind enemy lines after their aircraft crashes while on a mission to destroy a radio tower in a small village near the beaches of Normandy. After reaching their target, the surviving paratroopers realise that, in addition to fighting the Nazi troops that patrol the village, they also must fight against something else