She ends up making contact with another spirit that begins to possess one of her daughters.
The positively-reviewed Netflix original even launched a sequel in 2020,which starsScreamandWednesdayactress Jenna Ortega.
The film delves into the chilling intersection of entertainment and true crime.
Woman of the Houris the directorial debut of Anna Kendrick (50/50,Pitch Perfect).
The film portraysthe true-crime story of the real-life “Dating Game Killer” Rodney Alcala.
As they contend with this unseen entity, the sinister presence grows increasingly pervasive in their lives.
The Babadookhas remained one of the most celebrated independent horror films of the last decade.
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Ouija: Origin of Evil is a 2016 prequel to the 2014 Horror film Ouija. Written and directed by Mike Flanagan, the film sees a Medium and her family using a Ouija board to attempt to contact her deceased husband. She ends up making contact with another spirit that begins to possess one of her daughters.
The second part of Leigh Janiak and team’s Fear Street series, Fear Street Part Two: 1978, is a horror/slasher film that continues to follow the novel series by R.L. Stine loosely. Part Two heads to an origin point in the franchise as it follows a group of teens attending Camp Nightwing as they must contend with a possessed counselor that has been murdering those attending and working at the camp. The film is narratively framed through the eyes of one of the protagonists twenty years later as she recounts the massacre.
Hubie Halloween is one of Adam Sandler’s many Netflix original movies. Released in 2020, Hubie Halloween stars Sandler as Hubie Dubois, who has deemed himself the city’s official Halloween Helper despite being mocked by the public. Hubie Halloween reunites Sandler with his Happy Gilmore co-star Julie Bowen and has a ton of other celebrity cameos, such as Ray Liotta, Ben Stiller, and Shaquille O’Neal, among others.
Gerald’s Game is a psychological thriller directed by Mike Flanagan, based on Stephen King’s novel. Released in 2017, it follows the story of Jessie, who, after a secluded encounter goes awry, must confront disturbing hallucinations and buried secrets while handcuffed to a bed in a remote cabin.
The final chapter in the horror trilogy, Fear Street Part Three: 1666, heads back to the mid-seventeenth century to explore the life and origins of the powerful witch Sarah Fier whose curse has terrorized Shadyside for centuries. In the second half of the film, the truth of the foundation of Shadyside and Sunnyvale is uncovered by the survivors in 1994, and they will use their newly found knowledge to put an end to the curse.
Creep is a 2014 Horror film directed by Patrick Brice. The found-footage style release stars Mark Duplass and Patrick Brice and revolves around a videographer who takes a job recording and chronicling the life of a supposedly dying man that will be showcased later to his unborn son.
The Babysitter is a comedy horror Netflix original. Judah Lewis stars as Cole, a young boy that is in love with his babysitter and finds out she is part of a satanic cult. The film also stars Samara Weaving as Bee, Robbie Amell, Hana Mae Lee, Bella Thorne, Emily Alyn Lind, and Andrew Bachelor.
The Pope’s Exorcist is a supernatural thriller directed by Julius Avery. The film stars Russell Crowe as Father Gabriele Amorth, the Vatican’s chief exorcist, who delves into a case involving a terrifying demonic possession. Based on the real-life experiences of Father Amorth, the movie explores themes of faith and the battle against dark forces.
Woman of the Hour is a biographical thriller directed by Anna Kendrick, who also stars in the film. The movie chronicles the infamous real-life story of Cheryl Bradshaw’s appearance on the 1978 edition of The Dating Game, where one of the contestants, Rodney Alcala, would later be revealed as a notorious serial killer. The film delves into the chilling intersection of entertainment and true crime.
The Babadook, directed by Jennifer Kent, explores the struggles of a single mother grieving her husband’s death while confronting her son’s fear of a lurking monster. As they contend with this unseen entity, the sinister presence grows increasingly pervasive in their lives.