It's as wild and as varied as a genre gets, and whatever the brand of horror you're in the mood for, there's something on there for you. So let's take a look at the best scary new releases in horror on Netflix right now, including many of the top recent horror movies from 2018, 2017, 2016 and 2015, as well as many of the all-time greatest classics.
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Please note: This list pertains to U.S. Netflix subscribers. Some titles may not currently be available on international platforms. Best Horror Movies on Netflix Right Now The Autopsy of Jane Doe One of the creepiest and most original horror movies in years, The Autopsy of Jane Doe stars Brian Cox and Emile Hirsch as a father-son team of morticians who are tasked with performing an autopsy on a mysterious corpse that turned up at an inexplicable crime scene.
As they dissect the body they discover one impossible medical mystery after another, until they find - too late - that the horrors haven't stopped now that 'Jane Doe' is dead. It's suspenseful, fascinating, and scary as heck. Pan's Labyrinth Guillermo del Toro's Oscar-winning dark fairy tale tells the story of a young girl in early Francoist Spain, as she retreats into a world of horrifying magic to escape her fascist, violent new stepfather. Her world is so grim that even her imagination is tainted, and her childhood fantasy life more closely resembles a waking nightmare, filled with gruesome monsters and cruel temptations. Del Toro's film is haunting, earnest, and beautifully eerie. The Strangers A married couple is so distracted by their latest spat that they don't seem to notice that, in the background behind them, masked weirdos have already infiltrated their apartment.
They're so oblivious to the danger that The Strangers hardly has to do anything to give you goosebumps; you just know that something bad is going to happen, the protagonists are completely unprepared, and you, the audience, are helpless to stop it. Once the attack goes down the terror ratchets up. The Strangers is a masterful exercise in suspense with a ghoulish payoff. Bride of Chucky In the aftermath of the ironic slasher hit Scream, the Child's Play franchise got a self-aware sequel that's also become a horror classic. Stars Oscar-nominee Jennifer Tilly as the killer doll's ex-girlfriend, who reunites with Chucky and becomes his plastic bride. Then they sneak into Katherine Heigl's car and go on a cross-country murder spree.