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.
9. Little Evil
If you want some laughter between the screams, then horror comedy 'Little Evil' is one of the best Netflix has to offer - with a Rotten Tomatoes rating of 92 per cent. Adam Scott stars as a man who discovers that his stepson is the Antichrist who must be killed to avoid the end of the world. | Contributed
A second entry for Mark Duplass' videographer-obsessed killer. The original 'Creep' is a found footage film that sees director Patrick Brice step in front of the camera to portray a man hired to film an eccentric client. It has a rating of 91 per cent. | Contributed
Another Stephen King adaptation, 'Gerald's Game' sees a woman have to make some pretty dark choices when she finds herself hancuffed to her bed after a sex game goes wrong. Directed by Mike Flanagan and starring Carla Gugino, it has a rating of 91 per cent. | Contributed
Sci-fi horror 'The Block Island Sound' sees a fisherman and his family confront an ominous fource that is killing off aquatic wildlife. It has a critical rating of 90 per cent on Rotten Tomatoes. | Contributed