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10 Best Movies Like Trauma

If you loved Trauma, we've curated the perfect watchlist for you based on shared genres, themes, and directorial style.

#1
All That We Destroy

All That We Destroy

2019★ 5.9

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trauma for fans of Horror & Thriller. It captures a similar spine-chilling atmosphere.

A geneticist who fears that her son may be becoming a serial killer creates a group of clones in an attempt to cure him of his psychopathic tendencies by allowing him to relive the...

#2
House of Anubis: The Touchstone of Ra

House of Anubis: The Touchstone of Ra

2013★ 7.8

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trauma for fans of Drama. It captures a similar emotionally gripping atmosphere.

The students of Anubis House are on the eve of their graduation when they encounter a new group of underclassmen and a mysterious stone that leads them on a quest to save the world...

#3
Guinea Pig Part 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood

Guinea Pig Part 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood

1985★ 4.6

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trauma for fans of Horror. It captures a similar spine-chilling atmosphere.

A woman kidnapped in the dead of night awakens in a grisly dungeon, where her deranged assailant prepares her body for a morbid ritual....

#4
The Fun House

The Fun House

1977★ 4.8

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trauma for fans of Horror. It captures a similar spine-chilling atmosphere.

After being released from prison, a young gangster with a chip on his shoulder decides to punish society by making snuff films....

#5
Magic Crystal

Magic Crystal

1986★ 6.5

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trauma for fans of Comedy. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.

Archaeologist Shum finds an antique jade with supernatural power in Greece. The stone is wanted both by KGB's agent Karoff and the Interpol. Shum asks his friend Nike for help. How...

#6
Judas & Jesus

Judas & Jesus

2008★ 6.6

Why watch this? A perfect follow-up to Trauma for fans of Animation. It captures a similar light-hearted atmosphere.

Judas is the hero and Jesus is the villain in this lewd retelling of the classic Bible story. Depicted through anthropomorphic animals, we see a unique alternative perspective. Jud...