It's certainly not jump scare horror; it's more existential.
I enjoy horror movies, but they've long since stopped "scaring" me. To me, they're mostly just fun -- seeing the effects, the ways they'll put their own twists on genre tropes, etc.
Annihilation, for me, invoked a true sense of dread and, well, horror. It's several years old but still lingers with me.
(After writing this I realized you said 2013, not 2018... hope that's just a typo and we're talking about the same movie)