Trick-or-treating isn’t needed. So, relax and watch these scary movies on Netflix instead.
Halloween is a festival that lasts for quite some time, not a day. It’s the start of a new season. So there is no greater way to bring the thrills, shivers, and horrors flowing than by hosting a month-long Halloween movie binge. The mission is accomplished for you if you already have Netflix. These Halloween flicks provide all the horrors you’ll need or want.
The Binding
This Italian horror film is somewhat unknown on Netflix, but if you enjoy strange powers, probable spells, and the Italian scenery, you should check it out. It’s about a mother who feels her daughter is cursed and goes to great lengths to protect her from evil spirits.
Eli
Eli, eleven years old, has a mystery crippling ailment, so his parents have him checked into a remote clinic for treatment. Is he, however, as safe as they claim? or events will take a strange turn?
Alive
This Korean zombie film became an unexpected smash on Netflix when it was launched at the peak of the epidemic, but the reality is that it might have succeeded just without the “punctuality” of the story of a man trapped in his flat during the doomsday. This is a fantastic modern zombie film that blends building anticipation with creative battle scenes. It’s sharp and fast.
The Conjuring
Is this the most anticipated horror film of the decade? It not only established James Wan as a renowned director, but it also produced a multi-title franchise with sequels such as The Nun and Annabelle. Return to the start of the series and watch the very first, and probably still finest film in the trilogy, a terrific haunted house picture that breathed new life into the genre.
The Haunting of Hill House
The Haunting of Hill House is a series for when you would like to be frightened for several consecutive days. The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor are the two distinct seasons featured, each telling the story of a particular haunted house.
Unfriended
Films that take part solely on a laptop or over social networks are more frequent now than they were in 2014 when this film seemed completely unique. It’s a clever horror film portrayed through the screen of a MacBook, and it follows the story of a group of high school kids who find that their Skype discussion is haunted.