Psychological Horror 1 / 20 In "Psycho" (1960), what is the name of the private investigator hired to find Marion Crane? Milton Arbogast Tom Cassidy Sam Loomis Charlie Meadows 2 / 20 In "The Shining" (1980), which room number is Danny Torrance warned to stay away from? 327 427 237 217 3 / 20 "The Witch" (2015) is set in which century? 15th century 17th century 18th century 16th century 4 / 20 "The Machinist" (2004) features a protagonist who suffers from severe insomnia. How long has Trevor Reznik been unable to sleep? One year One month Six months Nine months 5 / 20 In "Black Swan" (2010), what is the name of the character played by Winona Ryder? Veronica Reeves Beth MacIntyre Nina Sayers Lily Harrison 6 / 20 In "Prisoners" (2013), the maze symbolism plays a crucial role. What was the name of the book that provided clues about the maze? "Finding Franklin" "The Invisible Man" "The Pelican Brief" "The Invisible Man’s Maze" 7 / 20 "Perfect Blue" (1997) is a psychological thriller anime that has influenced many filmmakers. Which filmmaker was directly inspired to create a scene in his film from "Perfect Blue"? Darren Aronofsky David Lynch Quentin Tarantino Christopher Nolan 8 / 20 "Shutter Island" (2010) is set on an isolated island off the coast of which U.S. state? Rhode Island New York Massachusetts Maine 9 / 20 "American Psycho" (2000) is set in what city during the 1980s? Los Angeles New York City Boston Chicago 10 / 20 In "Misery" (1990), what is the name of the fictional novel series that Paul Sheldon is famous for writing? The Shining Misery Chastain Storm of the Century Christine 11 / 20 "Don’t Look Now" (1973) is famous for its use of color as symbolism. What color is repeatedly used to foreshadow tragedy in the film? Blue Yellow White Red 12 / 20 In "Hereditary" (2018), which miniature object does Annie work on obsessively throughout the film? A dollhouse A church A treehouse A school 13 / 20 In "The Sixth Sense" (1999), what color is predominantly used to signify the presence of the supernatural? Green Blue Yellow Red 14 / 20 In "The Others" (2001), which island does Grace and her children live on? Jersey Shetland Skye Orkney 15 / 20 "The Babadook" (2014) features a book with a terrifying pop-up monster. What is the name of the publisher of the fictional book within the film? K. Booth Press Mister Babadook Ltd. A.N. Andrews Publishing Northgate Publishers 16 / 20 In "Rosemary's Baby" (1968), what is the name of the apartment building where Rosemary and Guy move into? The Sterling The Brambilla The Bramford The Dakota 17 / 20 In "Jacob's Ladder" (1990), what is the name of the experimental drug that is being tested on the soldiers? The Bane Exodus Latter The Ladder 18 / 20 In "The Silence of the Lambs" (1991), what is the nickname of the serial killer that FBI trainee Clarice Starling is tracking? The Green Man Buffalo Bill The Moonlight Killer The Tooth Fairy 19 / 20 "Se7en" (1995) features a series of murders based on the seven deadly sins. What sin is the victim forced to represent when they are made to eat until they die? Gluttony Sloth Wrath Greed 20 / 20 In "Mulholland Drive" (2001), what is the name of the actress that Betty Elms auditions with in a key scene? Rita Hayworth Louise Bonner Camilla Rhodes Diane Selwyn Your score isThe average score is 0% 0% Restart quiz