The 8 Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now
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2023-08-10 01:17
From found-footage chillers to psychological thrillers, these flicks are guaranteed to rattle your nerves—and are all just a click away on Netflix.

The psychology behind the popularity of horror films is simple: We love the adrenaline rush, and we feel comparatively safe knowing that a hatchet-wielding clown isn’t lurking outside our window. (Probably. Feel free to go check.)

If you’re ever in the mood for those particular thrills without leaving the comfort of your couch, there’s an easy solution: Kill the lights and check out eight of the scariest movies on Netflix right now.

1. The Invitation (2022)

A wedding trip to England becomes an exercise in survival in this effective chiller starring Nathalie Emmanuel. Co-star Sean Pertwee is the son of one-time Doctor Who star Jon Pertwee.

2. The Rental (2020)

A weekend getaway turns into a horror show for two couples (Dan Stevens, Alison Brie, Jeremy Allen White, Sheila Vand) when they discover they're being watched. Director Dave Franco has said he has ideas for a sequel.

3. Blood Red Sky (2021)

This creepy and inventive German-language chiller has become a standout hit for Netflix. When a group of terrorists hijacks a transatlantic flight, they’re surprised to discover that one woman on board will go to any lengths to protect her son—up to and including unleashing her vampire side. Director Peter Thorwarth said he got the idea during a transatlantic flight, wondering what he would do if he were a vampire flying toward the rising sun.

4. The Perfection (2019)

The dark side of musical genius is explored in this gory thriller about a cello prodigy (Allison Williams) who returns to her old private school to find her teacher (Steven Weber) taken with a new student (Logan Browning). It’s a triangle of jealousy that only gets twistier—and more twisted—from the first frame to the last. Williams and Browning did most of their own cello playing.

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5. The Ritual (2018)

Four friends on a hiking trip in the Swedish wilderness find forces both natural and unnatural could interfere with their return home. Director David Bruckner has said he was influenced by The Wicker Man, The Descent, and even Deliverance, so if those titles appeal, this might be the movie for you.

6. Gerald’s Game (2017)

A romantic weekend retreat turns into a claustrophobic struggle for survival for Carla Gugino after her husband drops dead and she’s left handcuffed to their bed. This adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is one of the rare films to do right by the author, preserving his psychological (and visceral) scares.

For Gugino, however, it came at a cost: The handcuffs she wore for weeks were so uncomfortable that director Mike Flanagan, who wanted to show solidarity with his actors, could only wear them for five minutes before quitting.

7. Lights Out (2016)

Two siblings encounter a malevolent force that kills only in the dark. Director David F. Sandberg filmed a short feature that got the attention of Hollywood and the opportunity to turn it into a feature.

8. Creep (2014)

Mark Duplass stars in this low-budget, found-footage chiller about a very strange man named Josef who solicits the help of a videographer. As the bizarre behavior mounts, Josef seems to be looking at his new hire more like a victim than an employee. Director Patrick Brice and Duplass originally envisioned it as a “dark comedy about two sad people forming a connection” under the title Peachfuzz, but feedback from friends convinced them to shoot more footage and go in a darker direction.

A version of this story ran in 2021; it has been updated for 2023.

This article was originally published on www.mentalfloss.com as The 8 Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now.

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