With nearly 250 million subscribers globally, Netflix is the world’s largest streaming service - with around 17 million users in the UK alone.
One of the most difficult things for a Netflix subscriber is to decide what to watch, given the huge amount of choice on offer.
To help you out this Halloween, we’ve narrowed the fiendish field down to the best (unlucky) 13 horror films available, according to reviews aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes.
Here’s where to get your scares this year.
1. His House
One of only two horror films in Netflix with a perfect 100 per cent rating on Netflix is 'His House', The film is about a refugee couple from South Sudan who arrive in an English town only to suffer racism and an evil lurking behind the surface of their crumbling new home. Wunmi Mosaku, Sope Dirisu and Matt Smith star. | Contributed
2. Creep 2
The second Netflix horror with a 100 per cent rating is that rarest of things - a sequel that is better than the original. 'Creep 2' once again stars Mark Duplass as a serial killer who targets videographers. The former mumblecore star also co-wrote the film, which features Desiree Akhavan as his latest potential victim. | Contributed
3. Under The Shadow
Third place, with a Rotten Tomatoes ranking of 99 per cent, goes to Persian language film 'Under The Shadow'. Set in war-struck 1980s Tehran, it sees a mother and daughter face an ancient evil as they wait for the latest missile attack on their neighbourhood. | Contributed
4. The Babadook
Director Jennifer Kent had to raise money by crowdfunding to make 'The Babadook', one of the best and scariest films of the last decade. Starring Essie Davis and Noah Wiseman, it's an extended metaphor for depression, telling the story of a widowed single mother and her son who encounter the titular terrifying monster that they must battle together. Ba...baaa...dooook. | Contributed