Funny Halloween Movies on Netflix 2017

The Best Halloween Movies on Netflix

'Tis the season for freaky films.

mia wasikowska in crimson peak

'Crimson Peak' | Universal Pictures

'Crimson Elevation' | Universal Pictures

Halloweentime means well-baked air, gorging on candy, topical costumes, and the desire to freak yourself out. Nosotros can help with the latter (in the class of movie recommendations). Netflix has some big handfuls of tricks and treats with a solid slate of movies worth streaming to get in the spirit. Although the streaming service has a limited number of strictly Halloween-themed movies, it does offer more than a few supernatural horror movies and slasher films, and fifty-fifty titles on the lighter, spookier side. Find out what to celebrate the flavor with below.

Also READ: The all-time horror movies on Netflix and our guide to everything coming to Netflix this Halloween

samara weaving in the babysitter
Netflix

The Bodyguard(2017) &The Babysitter: Killer Queen (2020)

One preteen boy's (Judah Lewis) fantasy about his bodyguard (Samara Weaving) turns into a nightmare when it's revealed she and her hot friends fiddle in human being sacrifices. Director McG'due south cocky-aware spin on the babysitter slasher is more comedy than horror, delivering a bloody fun fourth dimension in a stylish manner. Archetypes become turned on their heads, laugh lines punctuate almost every scene, and reality generally ceases to exist while our hero tries to learn some sort of lesson. It'due south goofy mayhem in all the correct ways. When you lot're finished, jump to its sequel, which has Lewis'southward Cole running from some other night of cult-y commotion. If you hit play, please don't ruin a good matter by taking it as well seriously.

vera farmiga in the conjuring 2
Warner Bros. Pictures

The Conjuring (2013) &The Conjuring 2 (2016)

James Wan's horror trilogy (the third is over on HBO Max) inspired by the lives of real haunting experts Ed and Lorraine Warren (Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga) spawned a whole franchise full of nuns, Annabelles, and weeping ghosts, merely it's the first twoConjuring movies that proceed to make united states of america shriek long after the spinoffs have worn out their welcome. The first movie focuses on the ghost of a witch that haunts a farmhouse, and the 2nd takes the Warrens to England where they meet the famous Enfield poltergeist. Let'due south but say you lot'll never ever want to play hide-and-clap with your friend after watching these.

mia wasikowska in crimson peak
Universal Pictures

Crimson Pinnacle(2015)

Guillermo Del Toro'south lush Gothic ghost story goes for atmosphere over big scares, only is thrilling none the less. Mia Wasikowska plays a young writer in the Victorian era who falls for Tom Hiddleston's alluring baronet, but his invitation to his familial mansion comes with a hitch. He's overly attached to his sister—Jessica Chastain at her creepiest—and there are some spirits roaming the halls.

fear street movies, ghostface mask in fear street
Netflix

Fear Street trilogy (2021)

Netflix's ambitious serial of three interconnected movies based on the archetype R.Fifty. Stine books are a gory practiced fourth dimension. All are directed by Leigh Janiak andPart One: 1994, introduces audiences to the cursed town of Shadyside and the teens who accept been afflicted. The second jumps dorsum in time to 1978 where a killer is stalking a camp, and the third, set in 1666, explains how this all started. Drawing from horror classics likeScream, theFright Streetmovies mix gruesome kills with tongue-in-cheek laughs, and feature a refreshingly queer signal of view.

sope dirisu in his house
Aidan Monaghan/Netflix

His House(2020)

Bol and Rial Majur, a married refugee couple newly fled from state of war-ravaged South Sudan, begin a probationary flow of asylum in a London suburb, where they are given a shabby townhouse and a weekly stipend. Bol attempts to assimilate by going out into town, hanging out in pubs, using silverware to eat meals, and buying new wearing apparel, simply Rial withal clings to their Dinka civilisation and the retentivity of the child they lost during their crossing. They run into specters all over the house and begin to believe that a witch is haunting them. The power ofHis Firm comes not from the intermittent scares or constant building dread, but from the devastating, final-act reveal that forces its characters to reckon with the trauma they've suffered and the guilt that has consumed their lives. In that location is a particular flavor of horror that exists in experiencing shocking violence and and then escaping into a world that makes it seem similar nothing more than a dream.

maya rudolph in hubie halloween
Scott Yamano/NETFLIX

Hubie Halloween(2020)

After starring in the relentless offense thrillerUncut Gems, which earned him some of the best reviews of his career, Adam Sandler returned to his old tricks with this Netflix vacation lark.Hubie Halloween, which follows sweet human being-child Hubie Dubois as he watches over the town of Salem on Halloween night, is a funny-voiced Sandler movie in the tradition ofThe Waterboy,Little Nicky, or the Canteen Male child sketches fromSNL. (Keep your optics peeled for an former photo of Hubie wearing a scout uniform.) It'due south got some of the family-friendly touches as theGrown Ups franchise forth with the spooky trappings of theHotel Transylvania animated series. It's besides got enough cameos to make this the Sandler equivalent of the "Monster Brew," which unsurprisingly pops up on the moving-picture show'southward soundtrack. It'due south a fun title to say out loud, besides.

hush intruder, masked intruder in hush
Netflix

Hush(2016)

While films similar the classic Await Until Dark and Don't Exhale have wrung scares from blind heroes and villains, deaf characters haven't been placed at the heart of many mainstream horror movies. Enter (very quietly) Hush, a low-budget home-invasion thriller well-nigh a deafened and mute woman (Kate Siegel) being terrorized by a masked home invader (The Newsroom's John Gallagher Jr.). This is the type of pic that can exhaust its premise in xx minutes if the script doesn't deliver—how long can two characters face up off in a swanky cabin for, really?—but luckily managing director Mike Flanagan and Siegel, who co-wrote the film together, accept some well-timed twists (and many, many cross-bow arrows) upwards their sleeves.

scary house in monster house
Sony Pictures Releasing

Monster House (2006)

Anyone who's grown up in the suburbs knows at that place's often that one business firm at the finish of the lane that'south a bit creepier than the rest of the neighborhood, the ane rumored to exist haunted. The spooky, yet hilarious,Monster Business firm makes that fright really something to worry near, telling the story of a haunted house and a group of friends who become trapped in it. Only every bit the championship suggests, information technology's non virtually who lurks within the bedraggled home—the building itself is trying to gobble up whoever crosses it. What could be a total-blown horror movie is instead a humorous children's moving picture with scares to accompany the devilishly fun animation.

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Christos Kahlohoridis/Netflix

Nightbooks (2021)

If y'all've watched Hocus Pocus more than times than you can count and need another wholesome chilling motion-picture show, Nightbooks might but bandage a spell on you. The family unit picture conjures up an enchanted flat that belongs to an evil witch (Krysten Ritter) and roams from building to building, capturing little kids who she either gobbles upward or puts to work. When she kidnaps one lilliputian boy (Winslow Fegley) with a knack for telling scary stories and forces him to tell her one each dark, he and a fellow captive (Lidya Jewett) craft a plan to detect a fashion out of her grasp. Total of visual tricks, the picture will really give y'all an unexpected fleck of scariness, and acts as a neat entry into horror for younger audiences.

1922
Netflix

1922 (2017)

With all the recent adaptations of Stephen Rex's celebrated novels, it's like shooting fish in a barrel to forget that the wildly prolific horror writer also has a stockpile of untapped short stories for IP-hungry producers to choose from. (Though you tin can never really have too much King around Halloween.)1922, a folksy riff on Edgar Allen Poe'south "The Tell-Tale Center" starring Thomas Jane equally a farmer who kills his wife, draws its plot from a novella in the 2010 drove Full Night, No Stars, but information technology's merely as rich and complex as the more famous films based on longer King tales. Plus, in that location are and then many rats in this movie. Seriously, sentry out, Willard.

paranorman, norman and his book
Focus Features

ParaNorman (2012)

Coming off the release of Coraline, fans of the innovative animation studio Laika (Kubo and the Ii Strings) were nervous their side by side creepy kids movie would be besides similar to their last release to stand on its own. They managed to conjure up another hit, though, and ParaNorman is a ghastly adept blithe moving-picture show about a boy who tin talk to ghosts. Information technology's not only that he tin can to talk to the dead, though—it's like if the kid from The 6th Sense was actually destined to employ his powers to serve the greater good, every bit it's upwardly to him to protect his Massachusetts town from a centuries-old expletive bandage past a witch that makes those who wronged her rise from the expressionless as zombies. The gothic stop-motion imagery is enchanting every bit information technology is haunting. When many movies make united states desire to run from the supernatural, this is a paranormal journey yous want to accept.

arsher ali in the ritual
Netflix

The Ritual(2018)

Iv sometime friends travel into a foreboding forest and... yeah, yep, aye. You lot've heard this one before. And then has everyone. Just this time, it's interesting. Suffice to say that these guys stumble beyond a freaky shack, unwisely opt to sleep in said shack, and then find themselves hopelessly lost. Likewise at that place may or may not be a mythologically inspired monster from Norse lore on their trail.The Ritual doesn't try and reinvent any wheels, plot-wise, but it's a very well-shot, -acted, and -conceived piece of horror filmmaking from David Bruckner (V/H/Due south).

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Universal Pictures

Unfriended (2014)

The Blair Witch Projection popularized the found-footage genre, and Unfriended was the start to tap into the even more than niche subset of the horror style—social media/computer screen constitute-footage. The starting time of its kind, the movie from Blumhouse isn't ever a principal of its craft and tin can experience more like beingness forced into peering at a screen from over someone'south shoulder like y'all're waiting for your sibling's allotted screen time to wrap up, and is sometimes apartment-out empty-headed, but since we're fond to beingness online, it is hard to expect away. It follows a group of teenagers whose chatroom appears to be haunted by their friend who was recently bullied and died past suicide. Even when the scares are cheap, information technology'due south an interesting experiment that's worth logging into.

sandra escanseca in veronica
Film Factory

Veronica (2017)

Gotta love a horror flick that'll practice everything information technology can to remind you of why playing around with an Ouija board is probably not the best idea. The moving picture from Paco Plaza (REC) sees a immature girl named Veronica (Sandra Escacena) who conducts a seance with her friends in the center of a solar eclipse. Her goal is to contact her dead father, but as it normally goes in films of the paranormal variety, that doesn't happen. Veronica instead ends up waking up some truly sinister forces and, well, you probably already know how this will end. Or not. And if that'south the instance, then you're in the aforementioned boat as all the other Netflix users who couldn't cease the movie because it'due south that scary.

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