It’s nearly the scariest time of the year - so here are a few films that should get you hiding behind your sofa cushions.
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.
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.
5. Jaws
Films don't get much more iconic than Stephen Spielberg's 1974 classic about a huge shark that starts snacking on beach-goers in the American coastal resort of Amity Island. Starring Roy Scheider, Richard Dreyfuss and Robert Shaw, 'Jaws' still has the power to terrify - particularly when THAT music starts. It has a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 97 per cent. | Contributed
American folk horror 'The Old Ways' has a fresh rating of 95 per cent. It sees a reporter return to her Mexican hometown to investigate a story on witchcraft, only to be kidnapped by a group of locals who believe she's possessd by a demon. | Contributed
Written by Isa Mazzei, based on her own experience of being a camgirl (a girl who performs live on the internet), 'Cam' has a critically positive rating of 93 per cent. When her account is stolen by a look-alike, a cam girl sets out to unmask the mysterious woman and get her identity back. | Contributed
Based on a Stephen King novella of the same name, '1922' sees a farmer murder his wife to stop her selling their farm, enlisting the help of their teenage son. A Poe-esque descent into madness soon follows. It has a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 92 per cent. | Contributed