Well now, let me tell ya, if you like them creepy, snowy mountain movies like Devil’s Pass, you’re in for a real treat. You know, them films where folks get stuck in the middle of nowhere and all sorts of strange things start happenin’. It’s got that real chill to it, not just from the cold, but from the mystery hangin’ in the air. If you liked Devil’s Pass and Chernobyl Diaries, then I reckon you might enjoy a few other ones that’ll make ya feel the same eerie vibe. Let’s talk about some of them, shall we?

Devil’s Pass came out in 2013, and it’s all about that Dyatlov Pass incident, you know, where them Russian hikers met a strange end back in the day. This film’s got the whole atmosphere—snow, mountains, and a bunch of college kids tryin’ to figure out what happened to them hikers. It’s one of them films where the more you watch, the more confused you get, but in a good way, if you get my drift. There’s somethin’ about the mix of mystery and isolation that really gets to ya. But let me tell ya, it’s not the only one that can give ya that same cold, creepy feelin’. Let’s see what other movies got a bit of that Devil’s Pass magic.
1. The Frankenstein Theory (2013)
This one’s a bit like Devil’s Pass, but it’s got its own twist. You got a group of folks headin’ out into the cold wilderness, and they’re lookin’ for somethin’—a creature, a mystery, or maybe just answers to a legend. The cold, the tension, and the slow buildup all remind me of what’s goin’ on in Devil’s Pass. And, just like that film, there’s some creepy stuff goin’ on that you’ll only understand when it’s too late.
2. The Chernobyl Diaries (2012)
Now, Chernobyl Diaries is another one where folks head off into a place they probably shouldn’t be. It’s not snow, but the desolation and isolation are just as strong. A group of tourists goin’ to visit the abandoned city of Pripyat—where the Chernobyl disaster happened—and soon find out that the place isn’t as empty as they thought. It’s got that same eerie, “something ain’t right” feel that sticks with ya. Cold and abandoned places just bring out the worst in people, don’t they?
3. The Tunnel (2011)

Now, this one’s about a documentary crew headin’ down into an old, abandoned tunnel in Australia. Kinda like those college kids in Devil’s Pass, they don’t know what they’re gettin’ themselves into. The deeper they go, the more they find— and it ain’t good. This movie’s got that same claustrophobic, tense atmosphere, with a group of folks trapped in a place they shouldn’t be, wonderin’ if they’ll make it out alive.
4. The Blair Witch Project (1999)
If you haven’t seen The Blair Witch Project, you might wanna give it a go. It’s a bit older, but it’s got that same feel of a group of people lost and scared in the woods. Just like in Devil’s Pass, you never quite know what’s out there, or what’s causin’ all the weird things happenin’. The unknown is what gets ya, and boy, does this movie know how to mess with your mind.
5. Frozen (2010)
Now, I ain’t talkin’ about the kids’ movie here! This Frozen is about three folks stuck on a ski lift high up in the mountains, and they gotta survive in freezing cold temps, with wolves waitin’ below. The tension, the fear of the unknown—heck, it’s a lot like what you get in Devil’s Pass. When you’re out in the wilderness, sometimes nature’s the biggest enemy.
6. The Ritual (2017)

This one’s a bit like Devil’s Pass in the sense that a group of people find themselves lost in the woods—only here, the woods are haunted by something ancient and mysterious. The atmosphere is thick with dread, and just like those college kids up in the mountains, the deeper they get into trouble, the harder it is to get out. This one’s got that same dark, creeping terror that makes you wanna look over your shoulder every two seconds.
7. The Descent (2005)
If you’re lookin’ for something with real tension, The Descent is a must-see. It’s a bunch of women goin’ on a cave expedition, but things go sideways fast. The claustrophobia, the isolation, and the dark terror—they all mix together in this one. It’s like Devil’s Pass in the way that the setting itself becomes the enemy. The cold, the isolation, and the fear of what’s out there really get to ya.
8. Grave Encounters (2011)
This here’s a found footage flick, where a group of paranormal investigators end up stuck in an abandoned mental hospital. Now, they think they’re just there to film, but things turn real nasty real quick. The atmosphere in this movie is just like Devil’s Pass—you got the isolation, the unknown, and things start gettin’ creepy in ways you can’t even explain.
Well, there you have it. If you liked Devil’s Pass with its cold, snowy mountains, and the feeling that somethin’ just ain’t right, these here films should keep ya on the edge of your seat. They’ve all got that same isolation, mystery, and a good ol’ dose of creepy that’ll stick with ya long after the credits roll. So, go ahead, get cozy with a blanket and some popcorn, and let these spooky films take you to places you probably shouldn’t be.

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