Classic Examples:
* The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974): The iconic slasher leaves no one alive to tell the tale.
* Night of the Living Dead (1968): This classic zombie film ends with the protagonist being shot by a rescue party who mistake him for a zombie.
* The Thing (1982): The isolation and paranoia of this film make it unclear if anyone truly survives the creature's assimilation.
* The Cabin in the Woods (2011): This meta horror film plays with tropes and ultimately offers a nihilistic perspective on survival.
* The Evil Dead (1981): Though Ash survives the original film, his friends do not.
More Recent Examples:
* The Purge (2013): The concept itself implies a complete lack of survivors in the purge area.
* The Babadook (2014): The ending, while open to interpretation, suggests a bleak outlook for the protagonist.
* It Follows (2014): The film's premise implies that the pursuer never stops, so even if someone manages to evade it temporarily, death is inevitable.
* A Quiet Place (2018): While the ending is a hopeful one, it's questionable whether the family will truly survive the long term.
* Midsommar (2019): The protagonist's transformation and the film's climax leave little room for anyone to escape.
Note: The concept of "no survivors" can be subjective and open to interpretation, especially in films that have ambiguous or open-ended endings.
I hope this list helps!