![]() ![]() Read on to see our picks, and get ready to be spooked like never before. Besides, this is a horror-themed list, and while Jaws has many great scares, Ive always looked at the film as more of an adventure flick than horror. If you're hungry for some terrifying horror or looking for inspiration for a truly scary Halloween costume, there are plenty of psychological thrillers on Netflix that are sure to creep you out. These films stay in our heads (and keep us in the sunken place) long after they end and the credits roll, making us rethink that really quiet neighbor living next door with curtained windows or that casual invitation to a wilderness camping trip. With that being said, it's one thing to pull off a quick jump scare but a different thing entirely to create a psychological thriller that burrows deep into the viewer's subconscious and oftentimes refuses to leave for days on end. Under The Shadow (2016) Like a few other titles in this list, this superb psychological horror subtly doubles as an allegory for wider social themes, such as oppression. In short, there are lots of different creative ways to approach a scary movie or TV show. pg-13 2016 Old People r 2022 The Munsters pg 2022 Veronica r 2017 The Thing (2011) 49 6.2/10 103m Genre Horror, Science Fiction, Mystery, Thriller Stars Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Joel. Some viewers prefer a certain subsection of horror movies to others, but they're all the same in offering a little feeling of fright that you may crave. We’re also skipping some of Netflix’s thrillers from this list too including the likes of Rebecca and The Devil All The Time. Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight (2020) Polish. The genre is sweeping from monsters and slashers to zombies and paranormal activity - the list goes on. Ghost Stories (2020) Hindi horror anthology. ![]() If you're a fan of scary movies, you know that there are several different types of terror within the overall genre of horror movies. Book review: Traditionalism: The Radical Project for Restoring Sacred Order, by Mark Sedgwick. ![]()
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