
After seemingly endless false starts, Neil Gaiman’s graphic novel opus The Sandman is finally coming to Netflix this week. Gaiman’s work has never translated easily to the screen, but when the process works, it has gifted us with singular films like Coraline and Stardust, and shows like Good Omens and the intermittently brilliant American Gods.
The story of Morpheus—the literal personification of dreams—freshly escaped from a long imprisonment by humans, The Sandman has the potential to top all them in its freaky, Gaiman-y weirdness. It’s a dense, layered, and long story that justifiably made the writer into a superstar...so let’s hope Netflix (and Gaiman, who was heavily involved) pulled it off.
In the meantime, the tales of Dream of the Endless aren’t the only stories that sit on the borderland between horror and dark fantasy. The best filmmakers know that even our good dreams contain within them the seeds of nightmares: the unsettling sense that logic has fallen away and that the rules of the waking world no longer apply. Here are 22 films caught in that weird space between.