Saw In this ground-breaking horror movie, the Jigsaw killer creates up a deadly game of cat and mouse in which he puts his victims in complex, deadly traps. Similar to Death's design, these complex devices point out the consequences of life decisions and contain a terrible sense of irony. In addition to fighting for their lives, the survivors also have to contend with an endless clock and their killer's horrifying cunning. Happy Death Day The story is about a college student who Is trapped in a bizarre time loop and is forced to relive her birthday back-to-back until she identifies and stops his masked killer. The film mixes slasher tropes with a Groundhog Day structure. Just like a survivor trying to outrun Death's plan, the main character uses her inevitable deaths to gather clues and attempt to finally cheat her sinister, repeating fate. I Know What You Did Last Summer The movie is about four friends who are stalked by a hook-wielding killer, and who is aware of their dark secret a year after they covered up a deadly hit-and-run. The intense paranoia and cursed retribution found in Final Destination are tapped into in this classic '90s horror film. The friends are being pursued relentlessly by a figure who wants to bring about their unexpected, violent death as a result of their fate. Cabin in the Woods The movie focuses on five friends who on a remote vacation and they find themselves targeted by typical horror movie monsters, only to realize their terrifying mess is being controlled by a hidden thing. This horror film deconstructs the genre, while showing that their deaths are not random. It also reveals a grand, ritualistic system where their fearful end is a necessary sacrifice to pacify ancient and powerful forces. Escape Room Six random people are asked to take part in what they think is a difficult escape room game with an enormous cash payout. They quickly learn that the rooms are part of a deadly game that is meant to take advantage of their weaknesses. The desperate attempts to avoid Death’s complex traps are depicted by the ongoing environmental threat and the focus on a small group attempting to solve life-or-death puzzles. It Follows The movie is about a young woman who, after a sexual encounter, is cursed to be relentlessly pursued by a slow-moving, shape-shifting thing only she can see. This movie creates a visible sense of inescapable doom which is similar to the invisible force of Death. The 'It' is a frightening metaphor for a supernatural curse that passes person-to-person, while ensuring that the victim's fate is always steadily approaching. Would You Rather At a privileged dinner party, a desperate young woman and other guests are made to play a cruel game of "Would You Rather." A deadly, life-or-death situations result from the critical decisions. By showing individuals forced to harm one another in order to survive the deadly rules of the terrifying host, the movie builds on a similar tension of unavoidable, intentional cruelty. The Butterfly Effect Reading from his journals, a young man learns that he can go back in time to live in his younger body and change past events. However, every seems minor change has a significant and major impact on the present. In order to show that disturbing a natural order has horrible and inevitable consequences, this psychological thriller looks into the chaos theory that defines the Final Destination concept.