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  1. 2 days ago · Looking for the best scary movies on Netflix? After a guided map of the most terrifying dingy dungeons, creaky manors, home-invaded houses, and deeply dark woods you can find on the streaming...

    • It’S What’s Inside
    • Evil Dead Rise
    • Bride of Chucky
    • Child’S Play 2
    • Scary Stories to Tell in The Dark
    • Under Paris
    • The Nun
    • Ouija: Origin of Evil
    • The Wailing
    • Thanksgiving

    I’m a sucker for “party horror” movies like Talk to Me or Bodies Bodies Bodies, where gameplay becomes a nightmare for characters. Greg Jardin’s It’s What’s Inside is the latest example, blending sci-fi ambitions with parlor entertainment for pre-wedding festivities. It’s a story that relies on twists and turns, which won’t spoiled here, so trust m...

    Writer and director Lee Cronin does justice to the Evil Dead name with Evil Dead Rise. Somewhere between the knockout ferocity of 2013’s Evil Dead and the stooge-like comedy of Sam Raimi’s sequels is the scary yet snickery Evil Dead Rise. Alyssa Sutherland gives a Deadite performance that deserves mention alongside Jane Levy, warping a mother’s lov...

    Do you want to hear a spicy Child’s Play take? Bride of Chucky is not only the franchise’s best film, but one of the most pivotal horror franchise sequels out of all the heavy genre hitters. Don Mancini’s swerve into darker comedic tones and the addition of Jennifer Tilly resurrected the franchise following Child’s Play 3. Moreover, Mancini’s voice...

    Here’s a safer Child’s Play take — Child’s Play 2 is one of the franchise’s best movies (not just sequels). John Lafia picks up where Tom Holland left off and runs with the proverbial baton. Brad Dourif gets to play around with Chucky’s sarcasm more, the lore runs thicker, and we get that fantastic Play Pals factory finale. Alex Vincent and Christi...

    Who says PG-13 horror films can’t be terrifying (besides very wrong people online)? Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark adapts Alvin Schwartz’s children’s book series about spider babies in faces and pale pursers with horror at a premium. All those kiddos who were traumatized by Schwartz’s lack of coddling see their nightmares come to life through a ...

    Xavier Gens’ Under Paris reverses the curse on a recent drought of good shark horror movies. It’s a ridiculous hybrid that somehow stays afloat between Jaws themes and a Geostorm-bonkersdisaster scope. A mako shark gets loose in the ​​Seine River just before a massive triathlon that Paris’ leadership refuses to reschedule. It’s not an all-out actio...

    The Nun boasts the lowest Rotten Tomatoes score of any Conjurverse movie (25%) despite being the highest-grossing entry — a wild disparity. I’ve been defending The Nun since its release, proudly represented in that 25% positive critical percentage. Corin Hardy brings a castle-freaky gothic vibe to the Conjurverse, never trying to copy Wan’s films o...

    It’s wild to think how a prequel as good as Mike Flanagan’s Ouija: Origin of Evil could follow something as forgettable as 2014’s Ouija. Flanagan goes back to basics with Habro’s Ouija board storytelling, stepping in as a fixer who brings legitimate terror and tension to the series. A cast including Flanagan regulars like Kate Siegel and Henry Thom...

    The Wailing is a three-headed South Korean horror beast that requires patience but pays off big time. The film follows a police officer who investigates deaths and sicknesses in the remote mountain village of Gokseong. What starts as a skeptical police procedural becomes a more clouded thriller until a full-on possession arc dominates the third act...

    If I’m being honest, part of me thought we’d never see a feature-length version of Eli Roth’s Thanksgiving. Kudos to the slasher filmmaker for pressing studios to make Thanksgiving until Spyglass Media Group finally caved, rewarding patient fans with a Massachusetts massacre that carves with the best of ‘em. Roth sells every delicious Thanksgiving ...

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    • The Call (2020) ‘The Call’ is a South Korean thriller directed by Lee Chung-hyun that stands out as a compelling and disturbing cinematic experience.
    • Gerald’s Game (2017) Gerald’s Game is a psychological horror based on a novel written by Stephen King. It begins on a harmless note when a couple escapes to a remote lake house to spice up their sex life.
    • Apostle (2018) One of the finest horror movies you will find on Netflix, ‘Apostle’ is written and directed by Gareth Evans. The story of this film is centered around a man called Thomas Richardson, who returns home to the news that his sister has been kidnapped by a sinister cult and is now being held as a prisoner on their private island.
    • The Perfection (2019) One of the most disturbing Netflix originals, ‘The Perfection,’ is a film that you should keep children away from. The central character of the film is a musical prodigy called Charlotte (Allison Williams), who is going to the most elite music school at her teacher’s invitation.
  2. Apr 22, 2021 · From unsettling thrillers to terrifying horror flicks, these are the darkest movies you can watch on Netflix right now.

  3. Jul 13, 2024 · Below are the ten horror movies I believe stand above the rest on Netflix. Here, you’ll find a wide array of options that will appeal to any horror fan’s tastes, from satirical slashers to...

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  4. Sep 5, 2024 · From frightful new releases to terrifying classics, these are the best horror movies streaming on Netflix right now.

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  6. Oct 7, 2024 · There are enough great horror movies available on Netflix now to keep you streaming into the wee hours of the night.