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The scariest movies on Netflix right now provide no shortage of red-blooded, spooky genre thrills. ... Best, Scariest Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now. Netflix. 1. Under the Shadow (2016)
Ranging from psychological thrillers to vampire killers to intergalactic invasions, there's a scary movie for every appetite. Netflix's international offerings open up a new realm, too, such as ...
A Classic Horror Story, if the name didn't tip you off, is the kind of scary movie you want to keep in your pocket until a rainy night during Halloween season. It's spooky, but not too spooky.
The Platform (Spanish: El hoyo, lit. 'The Hole') is a 2019 Spanish dystopian thriller [2] film directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia. [3] The film is set in a large, tower-style "Vertical Self-Management Center." Its residents, who are transferred in through for various crimes or wants must every month switch between its many floors, are fed via a ...
Under the Shadow (Persian: زیر سایه, romanized: Zeer-e sāye) is a 2016 Persian-language psychological horror film written and directed by Iranian-born Babak Anvari as his directorial debut. A mother and daughter are haunted by a mysterious evil in 1980s Tehran, during the War of the Cities. The film stars Narges Rashidi, Avin ...
English. German. Budget. $17.7 million [1] Blood Red Sky (also known as Transatlantic 473) is a 2021 British-German action horror film directed by Peter Thorwarth, who co-wrote the screenplay with Stefan Holtz. [2] The film stars Peri Baumeister, Roland Møller, Chidi Ajufo, and Alexander Scheer. [3] It was released on 23 July 2021 by Netflix.
Fear Street Trilogy (2021). This three-part film trilogy brings R.L. Stine's teen horror saga, Fear Street, to life.In Shadyside, horrific murders have plagued the town's history for the last ...
Box office. $92.2 million. Talk to Me is a 2022 Australian supernatural horror film directed by Danny and Michael Philippou in their feature directorial debuts, written by Danny Philippou and Bill Hinzman, and based on a concept by Daley Pearson. It stars Sophie Wilde, Alexandra Jensen, Joe Bird, Otis Dhanji, Miranda Otto, and Zoe Terakes.