Jump scares and mind-benders are your cup of tea.

Psychological thrillers represent the best genre for that experience.

Below are some of the best movies guaranteed to mess with your mind.

Get Out, Oldboy and Saw.

Some of the most original, noteworthy, and unforgettable films come from Neon.

These are some of the best plot twists you’ll ever experience in cinema.

Inland Empire is even more confusing and experimental than Mulholland Drive.

There-image collage of Casper Van Dien’s Johnny Rico in Starship Troopers, Brandon Lee’s Eric Draven in The Crow, and Keanu Reeves as Neo in The Matrix.

It’s an eerie trip of a movie with some truly immersive and masterful editing.

The creatures, story, and horror atmosphere were so influential that they even inspired Silent Hill.

Meanwhile, a creepy bunny-costumed character named Frank tells Donnie the world will end.

Strange Darling, Oppenheimer and Memento.

Aka unnecessary movie franchises that didn’t need to happen.

Donnie soon begins dating, but also continues to be visited by the bunny, who influences him negatively.

Psychological Thrillers That Mess With Your Mind Feature Image with shots from Beau Is Afraid, Jacob’s Ladder, and Lynch’s Inland Empire.

Layers of Fear, Mask, and I Have No Mouth And I Must Scream

Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots fading into the darkness above identical green houses on the main art for Vivarium.

Cover art for David Cronenberg’s movie Existenz with Jude Law beside Jennifer Jason-Leigh aiming a sci-fi weapon.

Anora, Parasite and Cuckoo.

Hugh Grant’s character Mr. Reed standing in between the two Mormon missionaries he’s holding captive in his house in Heretic.

Joaquin Phoenix and Armen Nahapetian on the main art for Ari Aster’s Beau Is Afraid.

A gaunt Christian Bale looking at himself in the mirror in The Machinist.

A close-up of the living room featuring the anthropomorphic rabbits in David Lynch’s Inland Empire.

A close-up of Tim Robbins' Jacob Singer completely terrified of something in Jacob’s Ladder.

Jake Gyllenhaal, Jena Malone, and the humanoid bunny seated together at a theater in Donnie Darko.

The main characters in Coherence gathered around the dining table with confused expressions.

Dylan O’Brien steering a boat in Caddo Lake.