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- Gerald’s Game. Netflix Release Date: September 29, 2017. Without a doubt, the best horror movie to come exclusively to Netflix over the past few years has been Gerald’s Game.
- Cam. Netflix Release Date: November 16th, 2018. Although critics were huge fans of this one, it struck a chord with me as someone who loves Black Mirror and this plays out like an extended episode.
- The Babysitter & The Babysitter: Killer Queen. Netflix Release Date: October 13th, 2017 & September 10th, 2020. If you love teen comedy horror movies, then you couldn’t do much worse than The Babysitter.
- Little Evil. Netflix Release Date: September 1st, 2017. Adam Scott is the headline actor in this horror spoof. It involves Adam playing a stepfather who moves into his wives’ home to find out her child is potentially possessed.
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- Raw (2016) What happens when you force a lifelong vegetarian to eat meat? In the case of the 2016 French horror film Raw, you unlock a secret cannibalistic desire.
- The Ritual (2017) Some might disagree with me categorizing The Ritual as “disturbing” since it’s more of a conventional horror film/creature feature. But The Ritual got under my skin.
- Two (2021) Two is a strange little Spanish thriller that debuted on Netflix in 2021 and mostly flew under the radar. While it’s not the best movie, it certainly fits the bill if you’re looking for something disturbing, especially if you like body horror.
- X (2022) Directed by: Ti West. Starring: Mia Goth, Jenna Ortega, Martin Henderson, Brittany Snow, Owen Campbell, Stephen Ure, and Scott Mescudi. The first movie in what has become a popular slasher film franchise helmed by Ti West, X is an excellent and over-the-top horror movie following a group of filmmakers determined to break into the adult entertainment industry.
- The Babadook (2014) Directed by: Jennifer Kent. Starring: Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Hayley McElhinney, Daniel Henshall, Barbara West, and Ben Winspear. This Australian horror movie from writer and director Jennifer Kent is based on Kent's short film Monster and follows a widowed single mother who is forced to confront a vicious boogeyman-like monster after it takes up in her home.
- It (2017) Directed by: Andy Muschietti. Starring: Jaeden Lieberher, Bill Skarsgård, Jeremy Ray Taylor, Sophia Lillis, Finn Wolfhard, Wyatt Oleff, Chosen Jacobs, Jack Dylan Grazer, Nicholas Hamilton, and Jackson Robert Scott.
- Train to Busan (2016) Directed by: Yeon Sang-ho. Starring: Gong Yoo, Jung Yu-mi, Ma Dong-seok, Kim Su-an, Choi Woo-shik, Ahn So-hee, and Kim Eui-sung. This 2016 Korean film became a massive hit that went on to launch a franchise that includes an animated prequel and a standalone sequel.
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- Vampires vs. The Bronx
- The Deliverance
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- It Follows
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Mark Duplass and director Patrick Brice put an invigorating spin on the 2010s’ found footage craze with Creep, a two-hander about a videographer (Duplass) hired to record what he’s told is a diary meant for a dying man’s (Brice) unborn child. At first, the guy seems charming. Then his eerie eccentricities start to show, and a sense of dread takes o...
Nothing would be the same without Jaws — not summer blockbusters, not Steven Spielberg’s career, not the intense fear some people still have of the ocean. The two-note theme that signals the shark’s approach is still one of the scariest pieces of music ever written. But what’s most striking about Jaws all these years later is how withholding it is....
Jamie Foxx as a pool cleaner whose real calling is hunting vampires? Yes please. J.J. Perry, a mixed martial arts master and longtime stuntman with movie credits that include Mortal Kombat and Iron Man,made his directorial debut with this raucous romp. In order to get out of debt and pay for his daughter’s tuition, Foxx’s hard-up Bud Jablonski must...
Happy Death Day, Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse and Freaky established Christopher Landon as one of the best directors of horror comedies working today. His ability to blend teen-friendly screams with sophisticated meta commentary about the genre makes him a perfect fit for We Have a Ghost, which Landon adapted from a short story by Geoff Ma...
Lorne Michaels produced this acclaimed romp, so you know its comedy plaudits are legitimate. Really, though: Vampires vs. the Bronx is a hilarious and clever standoff between a group of winsome teenagers and the bloodsuckers that have invaded the titular New York City borough where they live. Plenty of horror hits lean on social commentary, butthis...
In Lee Daniels’ The Deliverance, Andra Day plays Ebony Jackson, a struggling single mother who moves her family into a new home looking for a fresh start. But the evil that lives there has other plans. Strange occurrences begin to happen inside the home that raise suspicions for Child Protective Services, who suspect Ebony of child abuse. As Ebony ...
Another splashy Sundance title with political undercurrents, His House follows a Sudanese family who seek asylum in Britain. The home where they take shelter is a decaying shanty on the outskirts of London, surrounded by racist neighbors and paranormal sights. Wunmi Mosaku received a BAFTA nomination for her performance as a mother striving to pres...
Oz Perkins is best known as Dorky David from Legally Blonde, but he’s also a gifted horror director — a fitting career path for the son of Anthony Perkins, aka Norman Bates himself. His second feature, after 2015’s The Blackcoat’s Daughter, follows a live-in nurse (Ruth Wilson) caring for a novelist (Paula Prentiss) who spends her final days in a l...
It Follows helped to set off a wave of horror indies that made the 2010s a landmark decade for the genre. The premise came to writer-director David Robert Mitchell through a recurring nightmare, which he spun into a movie indebted to Night of the Living Dead and Halloween. Shape-shifting, zombielike specters stalk one college student after the next...
Under the Shadow debuted at the Sundance Film Festival, after which it became one of the most celebrated horror movies of 2016. It’s a politically conscious supernatural story about a former medical student (Narges Rashidi) in war-torn Iran. When her young daughter (Avin Manshadi) insists that she senses some sort of insidious spirit in their house...
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Oct 18, 2024 · Evil Dead Rise (2023) More than 40 years after the release of Sam Raimi's beloved cult classic—and a decade after Fede Álvarez's gruesome 2013 soft reboot—the fifth Evil Dead movie marked a ...
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