Now! Let’s get this (dead man’s) party started, shall we? Things I’ve Actually Seen: Got something in mind I haven’t listed here that we should all give a shot? Leave it in the comments. I also realize that “best” is kind of a relative term - I may love these films you may hate them - but, well… just roll with it. We’ll go through a few different categories as we work our way down: Things I’ve seen, things I haven’t seen but hear great things about, and a couple of bonuses. Generally I find the lack of a huge budget forces artists to be a heck of a lot creative, and as a result, I think these sorts of horror films are much more interesting than ones with a whole bunch of money behind them. This list is by no means exhaustive it also focuses less on the classics (which I assume you’ve already seen - and if you haven’t, hey, Hellraiser, Rosemary’s Baby, The Omen, and more are currently available, so get on that, stat) or big budget films (most of which just don’t really do it for me) in favor of smaller budget, foreign, and/or indie films.
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To start, let’s take a look at some of the best horror movies on Netflix currently, because there is no better way to spend a gloomy day in October than by queuing up a marathon of weirdness. As such, I’ll be back to rolling out content throughout the month, some of which will step away a little bit from the formats TGIMM typically employs. Happy October, everyone! I’m still in the process of dealing with all that Major Life Stuff, so I may have to take off for a few weeks again in November - but it’s Halloween season, so obviously I can’t let that go unremarked.