
Netflix is a big room of movies, from the happiest to the silliest to the strangest, the giant red N has it all. But what might be something that is steered clear of (or sometimes purposely sought after) is its perfectly sorted collection of gems from the horror genre. From supernatural hauntings to psychological thrillers—whether you seek jump scares, eerie atmospheres, or thought-provoking horror, Netflix can single-handedly steal several nights of sleep.
The shrouded corners of the big room that make it possible for light to be known, the darkness nurtures it well for the seekers of these haunting spells.
11 Netflix horrors that could sweep your peace off its feet
From supernatural curses, to claustrophobic survival—the collection of horror flicks that Netflix harbors explores fear from every angle—ghosts, guilt, isolation, and the unknown. Whether one is drawn to visceral scares or haunting allegories, this particular selection promises suspense, thrills, and unforgettable nightmares, perfect for horror fans seeking both frights and thought-provoking storytelling.
Fear Street Part One: 1994
Set in the infamous town of Shadyside, Fear Street Part One: 1994
follows a group of teenagers as they uncover the dark secret behind a series of brutal murders that have plagued their community for centuries. Following a mall massacre, Deena and her friends discover an ancient curse linked to a vengeful witch. As past killers resurrect to hunt them, the group grapples to survive the night while piecing together the town’s cursed history.
Fear Street part one 1994 (2021) dir. Leigh Janiak pic.twitter.com/uthartAp5Q
— Frankie🪓 (@GoryGrin) December 29, 2024
The film, directed by Leigh Janiak, is the first in a trilogy that blends slasher tropes with supernatural horror and explores themes of class division and generational trauma.
Gerald’s Game (2017)
Based on Stephen King’s novel of the same name, Gerald’s Game
centers on Jessie, who is handcuffed to a bed after her husband dies during a kinky roleplay gone wrong. Trapped and isolated in a remote cabin, Jessie must confront hallucinations, her traumatic past, and a mysterious intruder.
Directors: Mike Flanagan
6: Gerald’s Game, 2017 pic.twitter.com/f00IVWTA1I
— ︀︀︀︀ƃɹn︎q︎︀︀︀︀︀︀丂u︎ı̣ƃ p︎ı̣︀︀ᐯɐp︎ (@Absolool) March 24, 2025
As she fights for survival, the film delves into psychological horror, exploring themes of abuse, trauma, and resilience. Carla Gugino delivers a gripping performance in this intense, character-driven thriller, marking it to be one of the 7 perfect horror flicks to fuel any enthusiast.
In the Tall Grass (2019)
Adapted from a novella by Stephen King and Joe Hill, In the Tall Grass
follows siblings Becky and Cal, who enter a mysterious field of tall grass to help a lost boy. Once inside, they become disoriented and separated, encountering bizarre phenomena and a sinister force that manipulates time and space. This psychological horror blends with supernatural elements to deliver one of the most unsettling experiences crafted by Vincenzo Natali.
Read More: 11 Best Animated Halloween Movies to Watch for the Ultimate Family Horror Experience
The Ritual (2017)
In The Ritual
, a group of friends hiking in Sweden to honor a deceased friend finds themselves lost in a sinister forest. As they encounter cryptic symbols and disturbing visions, the group unravels under the strain of guilt and fear. The folk horror culminates a terrifying encounter with an ancient, monstrous entity. Themes of grief, guilt, and supernatural horror drive the narrative, making it both emotionally resonant and chilling.
His House (2020)
Following Bol and Rial, refugees from South Sudan, their struggle to adapt to life in a small English town serves as the story’s gravitas. All the while, the two are haunted by the traumas of their past, turning their house into a site of supernatural occurrences, forcing them to confront their demons. Themes of grief, guilt, and supernatural horror drive the narrative, making it both emotionally resonant and chilling. His House
along with Ryan Coogler’s Sinners
have created a base for a new sub-trope of the genre.
If you enjoyed Wunmi Mosaku in SINNERS, then HIS HOUSE on Netflix *needs* to be your next watch.
For my money, it was the best horror movie of 2020. One of the few theatrical experiences I’ve had where you could literally feel everyone around you tremble in their seats. pic.twitter.com/fT5DHDelQr
— Andrew J. Salazar (@AndrewJ626) April 18, 2025
Cam (2018)
A psychological horror slash thriller about Alice played by Madeline Brewer, a camgirl whose online persona is stolen by a doppelgänger that takes over her live streams. As Alice investigates, she uncovers a sinister digital world where identity and reality blur.
TOP FILMES DE TERROR 🎬🔪
#39. Cam (2018) pic.twitter.com/3xm7NqJbZa
— CINEMA 505 (@CINEMA505) June 3, 2020
Cam
critiques internet culture and the commodification of identity, using horror elements to explore themes of obsession, privacy, and the dangers of online personas.
Under the Shadow (2016)
Directed by Babak Anvari, Under the Shadow
is set in Tehran during the conditions of turmoil in the country. The story follows Shideh and her daughter as they are haunted by a malevolent supernatural entity in their apartment. The film blends psychological horror with social commentary, using the djinn as a metaphor for the trauma of national unrest and societal oppression. The oppressive atmosphere and strong performances make it a standout in international horror cinema.
Read More: 7 Gory Movies and Series on Netflix to Watch for Halloween Chills
Creep (2014)
Creep
is a found-footage horror film about Josef, a videographer hired by a mysterious man named Aaron to document his life. As Aaron’s behavior grows increasingly erratic and disturbing, the videographer realizes he may be in grave danger. The film relies on psychological tension and unsettling performances to build suspense, exploring themes of manipulation, trust, and the dangers of isolation.
The Platform (2019)
A Spanish sci-fi horror film set in a vertical prison where inmates are fed via a descending platform of food. Those on lower levels starve, leading to brutal conflicts and moral dilemmas. The film is a sharp allegory for social inequality and human nature, using its high-concept premise to critique class systems and the struggle for survival in an unjust world. The Platform
is directed by Galder Gaztelu-Urrutia
In an earlier post about The Platform (2019) there are 666 individuals within the prison symbolising man’s evil nature. The savior / symbol of the people is the lone unaccounted child, the 667th individual. Someone beyond man’s evil nature. pic.twitter.com/0wVH9HJFs9
— Hidden Movie Details (@moviedetail) May 2, 2020
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)
The story follows a father-son coroner team who perform an autopsy on an unidentified woman with mysterious injuries and supernatural traits. As they uncover bizarre findings, paranormal events escalate, trapping them in the morgue.
the autopsy of jane doe is one of the best modern horror movies pic.twitter.com/I5BdYNB8sA
— anna (@haIIoweenkiIls) April 28, 2021
The film is a masterclass in atmospheric horror, blending forensic investigation with supernatural terror and maintaining tension through its claustrophobic setting and chilling revelations. The film stars Emile Hirsch, Brian Cox and Olwen Kelly as Austin and Tommy Tilden and Jane Doe respectively.
The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016) pic.twitter.com/xb76RZcbtG
— 𝖗𝖔𝖘𝖎𝖊 🔪🩸 (@rosietheslasher) December 18, 2024
Apostle (2018)
Set on a remote island off the coast of Wales, Thomas Richardson arrives to rescue his kidnapped sister, only to uncover a secretive and sinister cult. As he infiltrates the community, disturbing rituals and supernatural forces come to light.
When people talk about Gareth Evans, they always talk about The Raid movies, and rightly so, but no one ever mentions Apostle (2018), a folk horror film with great tension and atmosphere.
He’s short “Safe Haven” in VHS2 is great too. #movies #havoc #TheRaid #apostle pic.twitter.com/V213SSpqke
— Clarence Dass (@nerdwala) April 30, 2025
Directed by Gareth Evans, the film blends folk horror, violence, and psychological tension, offering a visually striking and unnerving experience that explores faith, fear, and the darkness lurking beneath seemingly idyllic lives.
When people talk about Gareth Evans, they always talk about The Raid movies, and rightly so, but no one ever mentions Apostle (2018), a folk horror film with great tension and atmosphere.
He’s short “Safe Haven” in VHS2 is great too. #movies #havoc #TheRaid #apostle pic.twitter.com/V213SSpqke
— Clarence Dass (@nerdwala) April 30, 2025
From cursed towns and psychological battles to social allegories, each film offers a unique exploration of fear and humanity. As a curated selection, these movies demonstrate horror’s versatility—delivering scares, suspense, and deeper themes that linger beyond the screen. For fans and newcomers alike, this lineup promises unforgettable experiences that challenge and entertain in equal measure.
Read More: From ‘Midnight Mass’ to the ‘Midnight Club’, Ranking Every Netflix Horror Thriller by Mike Flanagan
Are you going to try out the movies on this list? Let us know how you like them in the comments below!