With over 20,000 horror titles on IMDb, selecting the perfect frightening film can be overwhelming. IMDb has simplified this challenge by compiling the highest-rated horror movies, all featuring at least 25,000 user votes and representing a wide range of cinematic experiences across different genres and countries.
Horror Movies To Watch On OTT
Train to Busan: IMDb Rating: 7.6 (JioCinema)
A heart-pounding survival narrative set entirely on a train from Seoul to Busan, this film delivers an intense zombie outbreak scenario. The movie challenges viewers with deeply disturbing and gory scenes, tracking passengers' desperate fight for survival against a zombie apocalypse. Recommended only for those with a strong tolerance for graphic content, it exemplifies the exceptional quality of South Korean cinema on Netflix.
Stree: IMDb Rating: 7.5 (Amazon Prime Video)
Featuring Rajkummar Rao and Shraddha Kapoor, Stree offers a refreshing take on horror through comedy. Set in the small town of Chanderi, the film explores mysterious male disappearances attributed to a vengeful female ghost. With stellar performances from Abhishek Banerjee, Aparshakti Khurana, and Pankaj Tripathi, the movie stands out in the typically conservative Bollywood horror landscape.
A Quiet Place: IMDb Rating: 7.5 (Netflix)
An Oscar-nominated psychological thriller directed by and starring John Krasinski alongside Emily Blunt, this film presents a post-apocalyptic world where sound-sensitive monsters have decimated humanity. A family's survival strategy becomes a nerve-wracking narrative that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, recommending viewers keep the lights on.
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The Cabin in the Woods: IMDb Rating: 7.0 (Amazon Prime Video)
Released in 2011, this film subverts traditional horror tropes by following friends who encounter unexpected terrors in a secluded cabin. Combining well-timed scares, dramatic music, and an unconventional storyline, the movie provides a refreshing take on the classic horror genre.
Get Out: IMDb Rating: 7.8 (Netflix)
Jordan Peele's directorial debut transcends traditional horror, presenting a "social thriller" that explores racism through a terrifying lens. Starring Daniel Kaluuya and Allison Williams, the film follows a young Black man's horrifying weekend with his white girlfriend's family. Peele made history by becoming the first Black writer to win an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay, with the film also receiving nominations for Best Picture and Best Director.
Horror movie lovers will find these films not just scary, but thought-provoking and cinematically innovative.
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