Best Cannibal Movies and Shows That Will Ruin Your Appetite!

For horror fans who have a penchant for the macabre, cannibal films have been able to pique people’s interest not only because of the practical effects but sometimes because of the fantastic social commentary and the black comedy that is mixed within the genre.

Although they will make you squirm in your seats, the adrenaline rush of watching something like this unfold in front of your eyes is nothing short of mind-bending.

These shows will make you question how reality can be this cruel while making you question everyone around you. Although the horror elements are tight and thrilling, these shows will still make you question humanity and what that word might entail.

The desolate Nevada desert and a family of cannibals hunting down unsuspecting campgoers is a terrible and thrilling ordeal, one that will leave you at the edge of your seat. Other than the disturbing moments of gore, there is some clever dark comedy in the mix that makes it one of the best films of the genre.

The Hills Have Eyes

Although many might call it glorifying a serial killer, the first season of 'Monster' is still a very thrilling watch that is superbly acted. Evan Peters dons the role of Dahmer for the show and brings wickedness to an already shocking tale that will haunt you long after the runtime ends. 

Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story

The 3-season series is both unnerving and highly watchable as you go through the motions of the notorious serial killer and cannibal Dr Hannibal Lecter’s morbid curiosities and interests surrounding raw meat (of course, human) and FBI profiler Will Graham’s chase to capture the culprit. 

Hannibal

This 2022 film, starring Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan in lead roles, plays the horror in two ways – the perils of modern dating and the fear of getting eaten, literally! The gore is on point, and the chemistry between the leads will give you a reason to root for some characters while hating others.

Fresh

This romantic horror film, starring Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet, is both surprisingly beautiful and extremely uncomfortable. The confusing feelings that the film evokes, along with some stellar direction and cinematography, will leave you deeply in love and extremely uneasy at the same time.

Bones and All

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