For more than a decade, Netflix’s streaming service has been a harbor for the dissemination of horror movies. It’s been host to indie darlings and silver screen legends alike and acted as a distributor for many prominent genre film directors. All this to say, it’s accumulated a catalog of truly terrifying original titles. Keep reading to discover the scariest movies on Netflix.
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Disclaimer: These titles are available on US Netflix.
Ouija
Rotten Tomatoes: 5% | IMDb: 4.5/10
Ouija
- Release Date
- October 24, 2014
- Director
- Stiles White
- Cast
- Olivia Cooke, Ana Coto, Daren Kagasoff, Bianca A. Santos, Douglas Smith, Matthew Settle
- Runtime
- 100
- Genres
- Drama, Horror, Mystery
Stiles White’s directorial debut follows friends Laine (Olivia Cooke), Isabelle (Bianca Santos), Trevor (Darren Kagasoff), and Pete (Douglas Smith), who together unleash a powerful demonic entity with the power of a Ouija board. Featuring a powerful host of executive producers, including the likes of Jason Blum and Michael Bay, Ouija speeds through its 90-minute run time, breathlessly drawing scares from almost every scene. Juliet Snowden and Stiles White reproduce the writing magic that found them success with The Possession, creating an eerie, unsettled atmosphere throughout. Described as a mix between The Final Destination and Insidious, Ouija is a creepy thrill that will live long in the nightmares. – Jake Hodges
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Vivarium
Rotten Tomatoes: 73% | IMDb: 5.9/10
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Vivarium
- Release Date
- March 27, 2020
- Director
- Lorcan Finnegan
- Cast
- Jesse Eisenberg, Imogen Poots, Jonathan Aris, Eanna Hardwicke, Shana Hart, Senan Jennings
- Runtime
- 97 minutes
- Genres
- Sci-Fi, Horror, Mystery
Lured by Jonathan Aris’s strange salesman to a suburban housing development called Yonder, youthful couple Tom and Gemma (Jesse Eisenberg and Imogen Poots) are trapped in a house and forced to raise a child for their freedom. A sometimes comical first half is beautifully juxtaposed by the horrific unfolding of the second, with Eisenberg and Poots gradually falling into existential crisis. A film with deeper socio-cultural messages, Lorcan Finnegan and Garret Shanley’s story finds metaphor with almost every line, cutting between the eerily relatable and often Twilight Zone-esque surreal. A critical commentary on 21st-century suburban life, the 2019 Cannes Film Festival-debuting Vivarium manages to cling onto its unsettling atmosphere throughout its 90-minute run time, dragging a terrified but gripped audience with it.
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The Pope’s Exorcist
Rotten Tomatoes: 49% | IMDb: 6.1/10
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The Pope’s Exorcist
- Release Date
- April 14, 2023
- Director
- Julius Avery
- Cast
- Russell Crowe, Daniel Zovatto, Alex Essoe, Franco Nero
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
- Genres
- Horror, Thriller
The Pope’s Exorcist is a fictionalized version of the accounts of the real Father Gabriele Amorth, who was said to have performed over 10,000 exorcisms. The film feels like director Julius Avery (Overlord) took elements of The Exorcist, the film that launched a thousand copycats, and combined it with the early 2000s sensation the Davinci Code. The story centers on Russell Crowe (Gladiator) as Father Amorth, as his struggle to remove a demon from a young boy leads him to discover a bigger mystery that the Vatican has been covering up for centuries. The visuals are pretty standard fare for the exorcism genre, but the mystery of the demon and Crowe’s performance are the main draw of the film.
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Run Rabbit Run
Rotten Tomatoes: 37% | IMDb: 5.0/10
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Run Rabbit Run
- Release Date
- June 28, 2023
- Director
- Daina Reid
- Cast
- Sarah Snook, Damon Herriman, Greta Scacchi, Julia Davis
- Runtime
- 100 minutes
- Genres
- Thriller, Horror
Sarah Snook (Succession) stars in Run Rabbit Run, a terrifying psychological thriller about an ambitious fertility doctor (Snook) forced to confront the very real possibility that the spirit of her dead sister Alice has somehow found a way into the body of her daughter Mia (Lily LaTorre) and is now haunting her. Directed by Daina Reid, Run Rabbit Run is a gripping horror film shot and set in the beautiful countryside of Australia. Leaning into mystery elements and classic horror tropes, Run Rabbit Run stands out with stellar performances not only from Snook but also from the young and incredibly talented LaTorre. – Yael Tygiel
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Old People
Rotten Tomatoes: 40% | IMDb: 5.1/10
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Old People
- Release Date
- 2022-00-00
- Runtime
- 1 hr 30 min
- Genres
- Horror
- Story By
- Andy Fetscher
Perhaps the opposite premise of Children of the Corn, Old People is a gory horror film from director Andy Fetscher. A German thriller, Old People stars Melika Foroutan, Stephan Luca, and Anna Unterberger. The film is set in a small town during a thunderstorm and follows a young mother visiting with her children to attend her sister’s wedding. Taking advantage of the treacherous weather conditions, residents of a local retirement community escape the facility and embark on a violent killing spree. Buried under gruesome visuals and quite a few cliches, Old People sprinkles in themes of aging, love, and societal disregard for humanity, all while a family defends themselves against the elderly. – Yael Tygiel
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Malevolent
Rotten Tomatoes: 58% | IMDb: 4.8/10
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malevolent
- Release Date
- December 13, 2018
- Director
- Olaf de Fleur Johannesson
- Cast
- Florence Pugh, Celia Imrie, Ben Lloyd-Hughes, Scott Chambers, Georgina Bevan
- Runtime
- 88
- Genres
- Horror
Florence Pugh (Puss in Boots: The Last Wish) and Ben Lloyd-Hughes (Me Before You) star in Malevolent as a sibling team of ghost-busting scam artists. Directed by Olaf de Fleur Johannesson, Malevolent was written by Ben Ketai and Eva Konstantopoulos, who also wrote the novel on which the film was based. Unsurprisingly, Pugh’s outstanding performance as one of the fake mediums in her paranormal investigator scam is flawless and a highlight of the terrifyingly eerie movie. The ideal film for haunted house fans, Malevolent is a delightfully scary, psychologically rousing horror flick. – Yael Tygiel
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Hellhole
Rotten Tomatoes: 57% | IMDb: 5.8/10
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Hellhole
- Release Date
- October 26, 2020
- Cast
- Olaf Lubaszenko
- Runtime
- 1 hr 28 min
- Story By
- Bartosz M. Kowalski, Mirella Zaradkiewicz
Directed by Bartosz M. Kowalski, who co-wrote the script with Mirella Zaradkiewicz, Hellhole is a terrifying movie about uncovering the hauntingly dark happenings in a Polish monastery during the late 1980s. Hellhole, which stars Wojciech Niemczyk, Piotr Zurawski, and Olaf Lubaszenko, follows an investigation surrounding unexplained disappearances of residents, leading a young man to infiltrate the remote religious community, intending to explain the strange circumstances. As Hellhole’s plot unfolds, the inquirer must dive deeper into the tormented residents seeking treatment from the clergy housed within, cut off from society and the outside world. – Yael Tygiel
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Death Note
Rotten Tomatoes: 36% | IMDb: 4.6/10
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Death Note
- Release Date
- August 25, 2017
- Director
- Adam Wingard
- Cast
- Margaret Qualley, LaKeith Stanfield, Willem Dafoe, Nat Wolff, Shea Whigham, Masi Oka
- Runtime
- 101
- Genres
- Drama, Fantasy, Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Death Note, the live-action film loosely adapted from the popular Manga, follows Light Turner (Nat Wolff), a high school boy who discovers a leather-bound notebook called a “Death Note,” which allows him to kill people by inscribing their names and manner of death. Accompanying the notebook is the death god Ryuk, voiced by wonderfully creepy Willem Dafoe, who encourages Light to use the notebook as he pleases. Ultimately, Death Note blends murder mystery with fantastical elements to create a thrilling horror film. While distinctly different from the Manga that inspired it, Death Note is an enjoyable movie with an interesting question about humanity and whether the ends justify the means. – Yael Tygiel
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Incantation
Rotten Tomatoes: 75% | IMDb: 6.2/10
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Incantation
- Release Date
- March 18, 2022
- Runtime
- 1 hr 51 min
- Genres
- Horror
- Story By
- Chang Che-wei, Kevin Ko
Found footage is a genre staple, and Incantation capitalizes on the format. The highest-grossing horror movie in Taiwan, Incantation is actually based on a case of mass hysteria in the country where a family claimed they were possessed by various Chinese folk religion deities, resulting in the death of the eldest daughter. The fictionalized version follows Li Ronan (Tsai Hsuan-yen) who, after breaking a religious taboo, must save her young daughter from a deadly, ancient curse she accidentally unleashed. Creative and well-acted, Incantation offers up chilling supernatural scares. – Taylor Gates
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The Platform
Rotten Tomatoes: 80% | IMDb: 7.0/10
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The Platform
- Release Date
- March 20, 2020
- Director
- Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
- Cast
- Ivan Massagué, Zorion Eguileor, Antonia San Juan, Emilio Buale
- Runtime
- 94 minutes
- Genres
- Thriller, Horror, Sci-Fi
The Platform is one of the most inventive – not to mention disturbing – dystopian thrillers to come out in recent years. The film centers on a group of people living in a concrete tower – some as volunteers, others as punishment for a crime. Here, the people are fed via a platform that starts at the top of the building, with those living closest to the top getting as much food as they want and those at the bottom getting little to no food. The inhabitants are randomly switched every month. The story is tense and often gruesome, with its creative story and excellent performances making it a difficult yet extremely compelling watch. The message and discussions it raises are more relevant than ever. – Taylor Gates
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The Perfection
Rotten Tomatoes: 71% | IMDb: 6.2/10
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The Perfection
- Release Date
- September 20, 2018
- Director
- Richard Shepard
- Cast
- Allison Williams, Alaina Huffman, Steven Weber, Logan Browning, Glynis Davies, Christina Jastrzembska
- Runtime
- 90
- Genres
- Horror
The Perfection is a twist-heavy film, but it involves classical musicians struggling to perfect their craft and be the best. Charlotte is a cellist who has returned to a prestigious music conservatory after leaving to care for her dying mother. While there, she befriends a new ingenue, but does so in order to drug her and trick her into cutting her hand off. The twists only get twistier from there, but it is worth the 90-minute journey. –Alyse Wax
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Apostle
Rotten Tomatoes: 78% | IMDb: 6.3/10
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Apostle
- Release Date
- October 12, 2018
- Director
- Gareth Evans
- Cast
- Dan Stevens, Kristine Froseth, Lucy Boynton, Michael Sheen, Bill Milner, Mark Lewis Jones
- Runtime
- 130 minutes
- Genres
- Horror, Drama, Fantasy
Apostle is a Wicker Man-style slow burn with an explosive final act. Set in an isolated island community, the 2018 folk horror film follows Thomas Richardson (Dan Stevenson) as he infiltrates the town seeking his kidnapped sister. He postures as one of the community, observing their peculiar traditions, rituals, and hardships, all while attempting to learn anything about his missing sibling. When chaos finally erupts in the island commune, director Gareth Edwards’ (The Raid, The Raid 2) eye for action creates some well-choreographed struggles rife with the tension of lethal consequence. The movie is mysterious and fantastical in its narrative, and critical of man’s inkling to control nature in its messaging. It feels long, but the island setting and production design are so striking, it’s still captivating. It’s a rich, colorful, creative movie that would pair well with a Crimson Peak double feature.
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Cam
Rotten Tomatoes: 93% | IMDb: 5.9/10
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Cam
- Release Date
- November 16, 2018
- Director
- Daniel Goldhaber
- Cast
- Madeline Brewer, Patch Darragh, Melora Walters, Devin Druid, Imani Hakim, Michael Dempsey
- Runtime
- 94 minutes
- Genres
- Horror, Drama, Mystery
For doppelganger and digital age horror, Cam is an exemplary production. The story of a webcam girl whose account, and likeness, have been stolen, is unsettling enough, but the movie succeeds at making her day-to-day terrifying. Stigma, stalkers, and risk of exposure create vulnerability and tension throughout the movie.
Madeline Brewer plays Alice, aka Lola, who races up the leaderboards on her camming website with such sincerity and passion that she entices the viewer to root for her on her quest. It’s after she garners enough attention that her account is hijacked and the appearance of her face, body, home, and accessories are mysteriously replicated. Despite interesting framing around sex work and the online erotic webcam community, Cam‘s primary commentary concerns identity and digital presence. It’s a sort of monkey’s paw wish wrapped in a doppelganger narrative, set in a contemporary forum. It’s scary, it’s provocative, and for the best viewing experience, it probably shouldn’t be watched with family present.
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Creep
Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 6.3/10
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Creep
- Release Date
- June 23, 2014
- Director
- Patrick Brice
- Cast
- Patrick Brice, Mark Duplass, Katie Aselton
- Runtime
- 77 minutes
- Genres
- Horror
Creep is a quaint, close-quarters mockumentary picture about a videographer hired to film a dying man’s message to his unborn son. Aaron, the videographer played by writer/director Patrick Brice, begins to suspect Josef (Mark Duplass) isn’t terminally ill, but possibly dangerously demented. Duplass plays quite the predator with his eerie and disturbing performance. It’s a two-man show with the writers starring as the only characters in this uncomfortable, unnerving picture. The film’s tendency toward intimate terror over large set pieces is what helps make it so distinct, much like fellow docu-style horror film The Blair Witch Project. Since it’s a mockumentary, it is found footage, but it’s so authentic that it just feels like watching someone slowly realize they’re in danger, and they’re too deep to get out of it.
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Crimson Peak
Rotten Tomatoes: 73% | IMDb: 6.5/10
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Crimson Peak
- Release Date
- October 13, 2015
- Director
- Guillermo del Toro
- Cast
- Charlie Hunnam, Jessica Chastain, Tom Hiddleston, Mia Wasikowska, Doug Jones, Burn Gorman
- Runtime
- 119
- Genres
- Horror, Documentary, Fantasy, Mystery, Romance, Thriller
Guillermo del Toro returned to the director’s chair for a scary and colorful ode to gothic romance stories with Crimson Peak. A-List celebrities, decadent production design, and Guillermo’s gothic interpretation create a vivid, scary fever dream of a film. It takes its time fleshing out the lush Victorian setting and era, but the beautiful costumes, dramatic lighting, and hammy performances create an atmosphere unique to the movie that carries the viewer through the opening act.
It’s a film where the audience is scared for the protagonist because they possess the knowledge of her peril. Crimson Peak doesn’t try to trick the audience with the Sharp family’s duplicity. Tom Hiddleston (Loki) and Jessica Chastain (Interstellar) make a villainous pair as they plot to steal from and kill Mia Wasikowska (Alice in Wonderland). The mystery surrounds the main setting, Crimson Peak itself, and whether Edith (Mia Wasikowska) will survive. The only knocks against the film are that as an homage to gothic horror, the film is meant to walk the same beaten path as many stories before it, but also that GDT spoiled the film during his appearance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert in 2015.
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Don’t Listen
Rotten Tomatoes: 63% | IMDb: 6.1/10
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Don’t Listen
- Release Date
- July 24, 2020
- Cast
- Rodolfo Sancho
- Runtime
- 1 hr 37 min
- Genres
- Horror
- Story By
- Ángel Gómez, Víctor Gado
This spooky Spanish haunted house movie starts where most films with a similar premise start getting good. It starts with a boy confessing to a social worker that he’s hearing disembodied voices in his new home—no move-in sequence, no first night in the house heebie-jeebies. The nightly whispers through his walkie-talkie compel and confuse him until his family can no longer ignore that something is wrong. Investigations into the property reveal a grim history that hints at what torments all those who dwell there.
Despite its smart subversion of the typical haunted house opening, the movie plods along with the same beats audiences familiar with the haunted house genre would expect from set-up to the conclusion. It’s the execution that elevates it into a higher status when held up against similar films; its consistent color application, symmetry in the opening and closing shots, and a boldness in character expenditure.
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Eli
Rotten Tomatoes: 48% | IMDb: 5.8/10
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Eli
- Release Date
- October 18, 2019
- Director
- Ciaran Foy
- Cast
- Kelly Reilly, Charlie Shotwell, Max Martini, Lili Taylor
- Runtime
- 98 minutes
- Genres
- Horror, Drama, Mystery
Eli is an excellent haunted house movie that tries hard to subvert the formula in the third act. Charlie Shotwell is Eli, the titular young boy who is allergic to just about everything. His family takes him to a sterile in-patient treatment center where they hope to cure his allergies. Eli suspects the treatments to be anything but aiding him when his condition progressively worsens over his time in the facility. Ghostly encounters complicate his treatment and isolate him from his family, as he attempts to understand what’s happening to him. The ghosts are necrotic and menacing, and the way Ciaran Foy (Sinister 2) keeps the viewer in Eli’s shoes for each scare is part of what makes this movie so chilling. A twisty final act is sure to turn off dismissive audiences, but the special effects, imagery, and central familial love story coalesce into a climactic ending with an intriguing setup for a possible sequel.
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Gerald’s Game
Rotten Tomatoes: 91% | IMDb: 6.5/10
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Gerald’s Game
- Release Date
- September 29, 2017
- Director
- Mike Flanagan
- Cast
- Carla Gugino, Bruce Greenwood, Chiara Aurelia, Carel Struycken
- Runtime
- 103 minutes
- Genres
- Drama, Horror, Thriller
Mike Flanagan’s first Stephen King adaptation is the captive thriller, Gerald’s Game. Carla Gugino (The Haunting of Hill House) finds herself handcuffed to a bed after her husband Gerald (Bruce Greenwood) suffers a heart attack during some unexpectedly kinky sex games she never planned for or really wanted. It’s a sad start to a stressful series of events for Jessie (Carla Gugino) as she struggles to survive and signal for help while handcuffed to an immovable wooden bed frame. Tormented by imaginary confrontations and repressed memories as her time isolated ticks on, she realizes that she is the only person who can save her.
Gerald’s Game is one of the most well-rounded films on this list with poignant performances, contrasting colors, and genuinely horrific hallucinations and special effects. The pain of the martial strain between Jessie and Gerald, the shame of Jessie’s father, these feelings are hard to digest in the anxiety of watching a helpless woman squirm for her life. It’s uncomfortable, it’s subversive, it’s smart, and it’s no wonder Flanagan and Stephen King quickly paired for more adaptations of King’s works.
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His House
Rotten Tomatoes: 100% | IMDb: 6.5/10
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His House
- Release Date
- January 27, 2020
- Director
- Remi Weekes
- Cast
- Sope Dirisu, Wunmi Mosaku, Malaika Wakoli-Abigaba, Matt Smith, Javier Botet, Yvonne Campbell
- Runtime
- 93
- Genres
- Horror
His House will always be one of the scariest movies on Netflix. The depiction of a married couple seeking asylum in England, after fleeing Sudan, plagued by the curses of a “night witch,” as they attempt to assimilate into the country is as terrifying as it is moving. It’s a bleak story that depicts the struggle to conform, relate, and grow in the wake of trauma. Wunmi Mosaku (Lovecraft Country) and Sope Dirisu (Gangs of London) play the couple with haunting actualization. The torments they experience when night falls and the lights go out are chilling, and visually unique thanks in part to a creative color, lighting, and apparition aesthetic. The experiences they suffer at the hands of British bureaucracy and nationalism compound the helpless, hostile tone of the new world they fled to in escape of the hell they left behind. Slick editing and special effects create jaw-dropping, eye-popping, emotionally devastating moments that punctuate the themes and plot of the picture. Remi Weeks cobbled these components together in his feature debut to create a truly unique and terrifying movie unlike any other.
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The Ritual
Rotten Tomatoes: 74% | IMDb: 6.3/10
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The Ritual
- Release Date
- February 9, 2018
- Director
- David Bruckner
- Cast
- Rafe Spall, Robert James-Collier, Sam Troughton, Matthew Needham
- Runtime
- 94 minutes
- Genres
- Horror, Mystery, Thriller
If there’s anything The Ritual hammers home, it’s that helplessness can be as horrifying as isolation. Netflix’s 2017 mind-bending horror movie opens with Luke (Rafe Spall) helpless to save his friend Robert (Paul Reid) during a lethal assault at a liquor store. When the film catches up to the present, he’s just as helpless to control his friends’ views on how he could have intervened to save Robert, and, when the four of them go on a hiking trip in his name, they become helpless in navigating the woods. It establishes the threat of something in the woods early, but respects that the unknown is more horrifying than the observable. Odd iconography and runic inscriptions terrify the group as their supplies and strength dwindle down with each passing day. Director David Bruckner’s (V/H/S, Southbound) creative presentation of Luke reliving his trauma, especially in the finale of the film, act as high points in this pseudo-creature feature.
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