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Top 7 Horror Movies on Netflix: Here’s a list of thrilling movies for this holiday season

If you’re a fan of scary movies, Netflix has some real gems waiting for you. Netflix offers a variety of movies that cater to different tastes. From supernatural ghost stories to psychological thrillers, these films are sure to send shivers down your spine. So, if you’re in the mood for a thrilling horror experience, dim the lights, grab some popcorn, and immerse yourself in these terrifying tales at your fingertips.

The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)

The fall of the House of Usher

The fall of the House of Usher It unfolds as a haunting exploration inspired by Edgar Allan Poe’s gothic tales. Set against the backdrop of the dilapidated Asher mansion, the film tells the disturbing story of Auggie’s Roderick Asher. Tormented by visions of his dead children and mysterious voices from the basement, the mansion becomes a nightmarish scene where the sins of the past return.

House for rent (2023)

House for rent (2023)

House for rent (2023)Directed by Sophon Sakdavisit, known for his terrifying Thai horror films, the Thai horror film adds another layer of horror to Netflix. The story revolves around Ning and her family’s unexpected encounter with a religious cult in their apartment. Facing the terrifying influence of urban cults, Ning bravely tries to save her daughter, crafting a suspenseful and terrifying novel.

His House (2020)

His House (2020)

Directed by Remi Weekes and starring Emily Taaffe, Wunmi Mosaku, Javier Potet, Sope Dirisu, Cornell John, and Matt Smith, this film stands out as a popular ghost story. This poignant tale revolves around a refugee couple struggling with their dreary abode, only to uncover an evil spirit within their new home. Seamlessly blending real-life horrors with supernatural elements, His House has earned its reputation as a terrifying and powerful horror gem, taking home four British Independent Film Awards.

Fear Street Trilogy (2021)

Fear Street Trilogy (2021)

Fear Street Trilogy (2021)Directed by Lee Janiak, the film features a stellar cast that includes Daryl Britt Gibson, Benjamin Flores Jr., Maya Hawke, Jordana Spiro, Fred Hechinger, Olivia Scott Welch, Ashley Zuckerman, Kiana Madeira, Jeremy Ford, Julia Rehwald, and Jordyn DiNatale. . This Netflix original trilogy pays tribute to several horror stories, weaving an interconnected story across different time zones. Beginning with “Fear Street: Part One – 1994,” the trilogy caters to fans of popular horror films, offering an exciting and thrilling experience.

Creep (2015)

Creep (2015)

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Creep (2015), directed by Patrick Price and starring Patrick Price and Mark Duplass, takes a unique and unsettling approach to horror. This found footage film follows a videographer tasked with recording the final days of a dying man, which leads to a strange and disturbing experience. Mark Duplass’ exceptional performance adds an extra layer of unease, making “Creep” a standout among unconventional horror films.

Gerald’s Game (2017)

Gerald's Game (2017)

Gerald’s Game (2017), directed by Mike Flanagan and featuring Chiara Aurelia, Henry Thomas, Karel Struecken, Bruce Greenwood, Carla Gugino, and Kate Siegel, is a hidden gem among Stephen King adaptations. The film follows a couple who face unexpected horrors as they try to rekindle their spark. With a simple yet terrifying setting, “Gerald’s Game” contains one of the most disturbing scenes in recent horror memory.

Ritual (2018)

Ritual (2018)

Ritual (2018), directed by David Bruckner and starring Sam Troughton and Rafe Spall, is a great horror film that’s sometimes overshadowed by Netflix’s vast library. This film follows a group of friends on a hiking trip, and they encounter an evil force in the forest. “The Ritual” masterfully blends psychological horror with creature feature elements, providing a thrilling and creative experience.

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