Netflix has an impressive lineup of horror films, ranging from dark cult stories to psychological thrillers. We've handpicked five of the scariest movies that will have you questioning your decision to watch them—or daring you to face them alone.
1. Apostle
If you’re drawn to stories about ancient cults and dark secrets, Apostle is a must-watch. The film follows Thomas, who ventures to a remote island to rescue his sister from a mysterious religious cult. As he uncovers the community’s horrifying secrets, events spiral into gruesome chaos for everyone involved. With its eerie atmosphere and richly developed characters, Apostle is perfect for fans of historical horror and enigmatic mysteries.
2. #Alive
This Korean zombie apocalypse film thrusts viewers into a besieged Seoul, where a young man finds himself trapped in his apartment with limited supplies. The suffocating isolation is palpable as he watches the city streets overrun with aggressive zombies. When he notices a girl in the building across from his, hope flickers. With unexpected twists and a pervasive sense of despair, #Alive is the ultimate choice for a solo horror night—if you’re brave enough.
3. Gerald’s Game
Adapted from Stephen King’s novel, Gerald’s Game tells the story of Jessie, who is handcuffed to a bed in an isolated house after her husband dies suddenly. Alone and trapped, she must confront her darkest memories and inner fears to survive. The film’s tension is relentless, and its setting—a secluded home in the woods—adds an extra layer of claustrophobic terror.
4. 1922
Based on King’s novella, 1922 takes us back to 1920s America. The story revolves around a farmer who murders his wife to keep their land, only to be haunted by disturbing events that follow. 1922 is a bleak and atmospheric horror that delves into isolation and guilt, leaving viewers questioning what’s real until the very end.
5. The Ritual
A group of friends embarks on a hiking trip through Sweden’s forests, hoping to rekindle their old bond. But things take a dark turn when they find themselves in an ominous, mysterious forest. Facing terrifying forces, their casual adventure transforms into a living nightmare. The Ritual masterfully blends folklore horror with suspense and unexpected twists.
Turn Off the Lights—If You Dare
Each of these films offers a unique flavor of horror, from the supernatural to the psychological. They’re best enjoyed with the lights off and a blanket to hide under—but maybe invite a friend over. Just in case.