12 Pretty Great Horror Movies Netflix Has Added in 2017
With titles constantly arriving and leaving on Netflix — we'll miss you, Buffy! — it can be hard to keep track of what's available. Luckily for you, we can help stay on top of the best titles the streaming service has to offer. One area of constant focus is horror, mostly because there's never a bad time to curl up with a good scary movie. Plus, once you burn through all the other terrors on Netflix and in theaters, it makes sense that you'd be craving new titles. What has Netflix added to the fold so far in 2017? There are some truly quality films on deck, including a few bona fide horror classics.
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The Blair Witch Project
Three students venture into the woods and never return in this iconic psychological horror film.
A Nightmare on Elm Street
Johnny Depp and friends square off against Freddy Krueger in the original nightmare that started it all.
The Shining
Witness Jack Nicholson's most terrifying performance in this horror classic. It's sure to keep you from sleeping.
It Follows
This 2014 horror movie launched Maika Monroe's career and blew audiences away.
The Craft
How could you not want to watch The Craft again? It's like Mean Girls, only with black magic.
The Eyes of My Mother
Think Hannibal Lecter, but as a woman. And in black and white.
Dreamcatcher
This sci-fi horror film is based on Stephen King's novel of the same name.
Before I Go to Sleep
A woman with no memory of her life from her early 20s onward tries to make sense of her present-day surroundings. It's basically the horror version of 50 First Dates.
Under the Shadow
This foreign horror film blew audiences at the Sundance Film Festival away so much that Netflix snapped it up.
Memento
Yes, you will need to watch this mind-bending, disturbing thriller several times to get to the truth.
Gremlins
In case you weren't creeped out enough by this family-friendly horror movie in 1984, you can watch it again!