Although Mia Goth has always had a sparkle that makes her shine in any genre she works in, it is undeniable that the actress has a special talent for horror movies, particularly for playing the final girl role.

This is clearly evident in the trilogy of films she has made with Ti West. The fact that one of the most important horror directors of the last decade has chosen her to lead his most ambitious project speaks volumes about Goth’s talent.

Nevertheless, that three-film series was not the only time she starred in horror, and, furthermore, not the first time she played dark characters. Here, check out her top underrated movies.

Which are Mia Goth’s top underrated horror movies?

A Cure for Welness – 2016

A young and ambitious executive is tasked with a mission: to bring back the director of his company from an idyllic and enigmatic “wellness” center located in a remote area of the Swiss Alps. He soon suspects that the miraculous treatments taking place there are not what they seem.

Available on Apple TV+.

Marrowbone – 2017

Four brothers, fearing that their mother’s death will tear them apart, decide to hide in their abandoned farmhouse, a place that conceals a terrible secret.

Available on Hulu, Fubo and Peacock.

High Life – 2018

Monte and his daughter live completely isolated aboard a spaceship. They were not always alone, as they were part of a group of death row inmates who agreed to commute their sentences in exchange for participating in a mission to the nearest black hole to Earth.

Available on Max.

Suspiria – 2018

Susie Bannion is a young American dancer who travels to Berlin in 1977 to study at the Markos Tanz Company, a prestigious dance school run by Madame Blanc. On the same day Susie enrolls, a recently expelled student is murdered, and Susie begins to suspect that the school is involved.

Available on Prime Video.

Infinity Pool – 2023

The movie follows a struggling writer who meets a strange woman during his vacation and soon uncovers dark secrets outside the resort.

Available on Hulu.