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Netflix now has become a favourite place for horror fans worldwide. Because it has everything from supernatural scares to the most dark psychological stories, this platform always offers lots of spine-chilling stories. Here are the best horror movies to line up for your weekend.
Set in 1980s war-torn Tehran, this tale perfectly blends scary ghostly hauntings with real fear. It’s very much haunting with emotional moments and unforgettable scenes.
Based on R. L. In Stine’s amazing books, the trilogy mainly offers three eras of horror with slashers, curses, and supernatural twists and turns. It’s a nostalgic treat for horror lovers.
The Spanish dystopian thriller delivers nothing less but more than horror, it’s about a chilling social experiment of survival, greed and morality.
If you love to watch teenage horror then it’s for you, a modern horror where teens summon spirits through a cursed object. It’s very raw yet terrifying and has quickly become a fan’s favorite.
This film is directed by Eli Roth, which is set during Black Friday chaos. It’s sharp, and perfectly suited for those people who enjoy dark humor with scares.
You are going to love a Gothic folk horror about a man who infiltrates a sinister island cult to save his sister. Fully dark atmosphere and continued slow-building fear make this a standout.
So from cults and curses to slashers and scary ghosts, Netflix always brings horror straight to your bedroom room.
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