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  1. Find out which films on Netflix have at least 20 reviews and are unnerving, spooky, or original in the horror genre. From art-world satire to teen slasher, from supernatural thriller to found-footage horror, these are the best Netflix horror movies to watch right now.

    • Creep 2

      A video artist quickly realizes she has made a mistake when...

    • Pan's Labyrinth

      Rated: 3/5 Nov 12, 2014 Full Review David Stratton At the...

    • Gerald's Game

      A woman accidentally kills her husband during a kinky game....

  2. Scary Movies | Netflix Official Site. Be afraid. Be very afraid. Our scary movie collection is about to bring the screams. So lower the lights and lock the doors. It’s thriller time.

  3. Whether you want a classic ghost story, a funny horror movie, or a supernatural thriller, Netflix has you covered. Check out these 22 films that will creep you out and keep you on the edge of your seat.

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    • A Nightmare on Elm Street
    • A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge
    • Thanksgiving
    • Backcountry
    • Resident Evil
    • Malignant
    • Insidious
    • The Meg
    • The Conference
    • 47 Meters Down: Uncaged
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    If it weren’t for the Child’s Play movies, A Nightmare On Elm Street would be my favorite of the evergreen horror franchise. Everything starts with Wes Craven’s original, where Robert Englund asserts himself as the snide dreamland killer. The gloves, the perfect shot when he outreaches his arms to create a Stretch Armstrong shadow effect, his laugh...

    As far as Elm Street sequels go, Freddy's Revenge is an underrated continuation. The kills are solid, Robert Englund stays atop his game, and director Jack Sholder does a stellar job keeping the tone set by Wes Craven alive. However, it's become more infamous over the years for different reasons. Mark Patton's performance as Jesse Walsh injects a h...

    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 ...

    Adam MacDonald’s Backcountry does for hiking what Jaws does for beaches. The film is loosely based on the true story of a 2005 bear attack, which only makes MacDonald’s recreation that much more horrifying. Jeff Roop and Missy Peregrym play an “urban couple” who go camping in the wilderness, bicker about directions, and a man-eating bear ruins thei...

    Paul W. S. Anderson's Resident Evil might take liberties with Capcom's famous video game franchise, but that doesn't make it a failure. Milla Jovovich's Alice leads us into the zombified battleground of Umbrella's doomsday apocalypse, filled with T-Virus vials and salivating Lickers. Anderson's vision is an action-horror take on Resident Evil that'...

    If I didn’t put Malignant on this list, I feel like there’d be a riot. Jame Wan’s throwback to late 90s, early 00s horror where anything goes takes huge scripted swings on a studio budget. There’s bone-snapping action, gothic dread, Giallo lighting, and plenty of blood — a bit undefinable, but that’s why people love Malignant. In a time where horro...

    The Conjuring might be James Wan’s best haunted house movie, but Insidious might be his scariest. Between The Further ghouls and “Tiptoe through the Tulips,” Wan proves a mastermind behind morphing the comforts of home into the devil’s playground. From Patrick Wilson to Rose Byrne, Lin Shaye to Leigh Whannell, Insidious is such an expertly cast hor...

    Hello! It’s me. An outspoken The Meg defender. I’m still baffled by its poor reception upon release. Maybe horror fans would have been more forgiving should the film have become an R-rated ocean of blood, but that’s wishful thinking. The Meg works well within its PG-13 confines as Jason Statham fights a megalodon, shows another dimension with cute ...

    Work sucks, but luckily The Conference doesn’t. It’s a furious “Worksploitation” slasher that puts a knife to the throat of scummy corporate culture. Kills all have a taste of the great outdoors since the film takes place at a woodland work retreat, from machetes through hammocks to a splashy jacuzzi death. The Swedish commentary on greedy business...

    I won’t lie and say the 47 Meters Down sequel is better than 47 Meters Down. The original nails the basics of shark cinema like the best have in the past, which this sequel doesn’t try to match. Uncaged instead leans into the more B-Movie nature of fin flicks, turning the movie into an underwater slasher riff where the sharks are the killer. It’s t...

    Looking for some scares on Netflix? Check out this list of the scariest movies available on the streaming service, from slashers to zombies to haunted houses. Find out why X, Malignant, Thanksgiving, and more deserve your attention.

    • BJ Colangelo
  4. Looking for something scary to watch on Netflix? Check out this list of the best horror films on the streaming service, curated by a film critic with over 20 years of experience. From Apostle to The Witch, these are the terrifying titles you need to see.

  5. Find your favorite horror movies on Netflix, from vampires and zombies to ghosts and supernatural creatures. Browse by genre, popularity, release date, or explore new and classic titles.

  6. Apr 26, 2024 · Looking for a scary movie to watch on Netflix? Check out this list of the best horror films on the streaming service, from classics to new releases. Find out the plot, cast, rating, and release date of each movie, and watch the trailer if available.

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