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Top Halloween Favorites on Netflix

  1. The Nightmare Before Christmas: This class Tim Burton movie about about a pumpkin king who wants to take over Christmas. 
  2. Pontypool: A psychological thriller in which a deadly virus infects a small Ontario town.
  3. The OthersA woman who lives in a darkened old house with her two photosensitive children becomes convinced that her family home is haunted.
  4. The Addams Family: Con artists plan to fleece the eccentric family using an accomplice who claims to be their long lost Uncle Fester.
  5. Creep: When a videographer answers a Craigslist ad for a one-day job in a remote mountain town, he finds his client is not at all what he initially seems.
  6. Housebound: A would-be thief is remanded to the custody of her estranged mother, who turns out to be correct in her assertion that evil spirits are afoot in their family domicile.
  7. American Mary: The allure of easy money sends Mary Mason, a medical student, into the world of underground surgeries which ends up leaving more marks on her than her so called “freakish” clients.
  8. V/H/SWhen a group of misfits is hired by an unknown third party to burglarize a desolate house and acquire a rare VHS tape, they discover more found footage than they bargained for.
  9. The BabadookA single mother, plagued by the violent death of her husband, battles with her son’s fear of a monster lurking in the house, but soon discovers a sinister presence all around her.
  10. Odd Thomas: In a California desert town, a short-order cook with clairvoyant abilities encounters a mysterious man with a link to dark, threatening forces.

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some additions, since Netflix apparently axed a bunch of its horror library lately (including the classic Night of the Living Dead which is in public domain so there’s no reason NOT to have it????) 

The Wailing, which is an unfortunate English title but a very good claustrophobic, intense thriller from Korea about a detective investigating a strange disease that has gripped a rural town

Tucker and Dale vs Evil, a horror-comedy lampooning the hillbilly horror genre, where two good-natured rednecks find themselves accused of being psychotic killers through a series of misunderstandings and gruesome slapstick deaths

Hellraiser, an often-underrated classic IMO. A dark and moody tale of a man who tries to extricate himself from his demonic bargain with hedonists from a dimension beyond human comprehension, and the consequences.

Raw, a recent French horror movie where a life-long vegetarian is forced to eat raw meat at a hazing ritual and develops an insatiable craving for flesh. French horror movies tend to be uncomfortably visceral and this one is no exception.

Cabin Fever: apparently this is a remake using the original script with a bit of trimming. I’ve never seen the remake but when I first saw the original I thought it was a fantastic satire of misogyny and fear of female bodies and sexuality in the horror genre. In retrospect I’m pretty sure it’s none of those things actually but if you want to see wildly unlikeable teens die in increasingly gross-out ways, definitely check this one out.

Interview with the Vampire – I know you’ve heard of this one but it is IMPOSSIBLE to understate how important this book and the subsequent movie was to the genre. This completely changed the perception of vampires in popular culture and spawned a thousand imitators and almost singlehandedly birthed a legion of languid Victorian goths in the 90s

Cube, a low-budget 90s effort featuring a group of people trapped in a puzzle-filled futuristic maze with the vibe of a nightmarish adventure game.

the fact that so much stuff has been taken off Netflix without warning and the fact that it was a goddamn pain in the ass to even FIND a list of the shit they DO have maybe says something about the predominance of streaming services for movies hmm

Reblogging for the additional information.

Horror Films

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A lot of people ask us about some good horror films, so I’ve decided to make a post linking people to some I liked. What is scary to one person might not be scary to another person, but I’ll try to include a broad range of movies. If you would like me to add something to the list, just message me 🙂

I would suggest looking them up on IMDB before you watch any of them due to the nature of some of the films. 

Martyrs

The Fourth Kind

The Conjuring

The Poughkeepsie Tapes

The Cabin in the Woods

Audition

I Spit on Your Grave 

The Shining (even though you’ve all probably have seen it, its a personal favorite)

Insidious (not the best ending)

Insidious Ch 2

The Exorcist

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The Descent

Ju-On

Red State

Session 9

The Orphanage

The Strangers

The Devil’s Backbone

Event Horizon

The Innkeepers

Sinister (not the best ending)

Mama (not the best ending…sigh)

Shutter (Original)

V/H/S

V/H/S 2

The Evil Dead

Begotten

The Thing 

Oldboy

Grave Encounters

A Serbian Film

Buried

Lake Mungo

30 Days of Night

Noroi: The Curse

Poltergeist

A Tale of Two Sisters

Trick ‘r Treat

It

The Grudge

Orphan

House of 1000 Corpses

Well this is all I’ve got so far, feel free to message if you’d like to add something to the list. This list isn’t my personal favorite list, but I decided to add a broad list of movies so there is something for everyone. So yeah…reblog the fuck out of this and watch some.

Added a few more to the list

  1. It Follows
  2. Creep
  3. The Cabin in the Woods
  4. Get Out!
  5. Happy Death Day
  6. Don’t Breathe
  7. Hush
  8. 10 Cloverfield Lane
  9. Train to Busan
  10. The Witch

Reblog with some of your favorites! Happy Halloween!