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10 Of The Best Scary Movies On Netflix

Here are the best movies to get your heart racing and your hair to stand on its ends.

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10 Of The Best Scary Movies On Netflix
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1. The Exorcist

In this movie, made in 1973, a teenager is possessed by something unknown and the mother turns to two priests to help bring back her daughter.

2. Creep

A videographer finds and takes a job that he found on craigslist in an isolated town in the mountain for a man who isn’t as he originally seemed.

3. The Canal

A depressed man finds a tape almost a hundred years old that showed that a murder happened in the house. He then starts hearing noises around him and ghostly things happen to his family and him.

4. The Babadook

A single mother is burdened with the death of her husband while her son swears that someone else is living in the house besides them.

5. Dark Skies

The Barret family was living a peaceful suburban life until disturbing events continue to escalate around them.

6. The Taking of Deborah Logan


A film crew starts to film an older woman to document her progressing Alzheimer’s disease but soon realize that Alzheimer’s isn’t the only thing taking over her.

7. Housebound

A young woman is put on house arrest in her childhood home after charges placed against her and suspects that someone else in living in the house.

8. Last Shift


A newly hired police officer takes the last shift at the police station by herself and starts to regret it when paranormal events happen around her.

9. The Conspiracy

Two filmmakers choose to document a conspiracy theory for their movie and start to uncover the truth, which puts them in danger.

10. Scream 2


Two years after the deaths happened (“Scream”), a movie is premiered based on the murders and the deaths start up again.

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