The month of October which is identical to the Halloween season has now arrived. To celebrate, take a look at some of the following recommendations for gripping shows that you can find on Netflix.
From the award-winning film Perempuan Tanah Jahanam by Joko Anwar to the classic horror film The Eye, get ready for Halloween with Netflix!
Evil Land Woman
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The award-winning film Perempuan Tanah Jahanam is now on Netflix. This horror film follows Maya (Tara Basro), a woman who returns to her native village with her best friend, Dini (Marissa Anita). Arriving there, Maya immediately realized that the villagers had been trying to find and kill her, in order to lift the curse that had befell them for years.
Next is the recommendation of Western shows for you to celebrate Halloween
Nightbooks
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Alex (Winslow Fegley), a boy who is obsessed with scary stories, is suddenly held captive by an evil wizard in his magical apartment. In order to survive, every night Alex must tell the witch a new scary story, while planning an escape attempt with her fellow captive, Yasmin (Lidya Jewett).
Intrusion
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After an unknown person enters her house, Meera Parsons (Freida Pinto) is traumatized and makes her suspicious of those around her. He soon realized that it was best to avoid asking questions he didn’t want to know the answer to.
Midnight Mass
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The work of the creators of The Haunting of Hill House, this series follows a small community living isolated on an island. When events that seem like miracles occur and coincide with the arrival of a new priest, this community seems to get a new spirit. However, was there really no price to pay for this miracle?
The Chestnut Man
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A young woman is found brutally murdered in a park in Copenhagen. Next to her body, was found a tiny doll made of chestnut.
This series is based on the famous novel of the same name.
The Eye
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A blind young woman named Mun (Angelica Lee) undergoes a corneal transplant. The operation also managed to restore his sight, but he had one other ability: seeing ghosts.
There’s Someone Inside Your House
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Produced by the producers of Stranger Things and the world of The Conjuring, this film tells of the terror that grips a senior high school student named Makani (Sydney Park) and his friends at Osborne High. They become the target of a masked assassin who is determined to reveal their darkest secret to the world.
You: Season 3
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After getting married and having children, Love (Victoria Pedretti) and Joe (Penn Badgley) try to live a normal life in the prestigious Madre Linda area. However, it seems old habits are indeed difficult to break. You: Season 3 will premiere on October 15.
Locke & Key: Season 2
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The series Locke & Key tells the story of three brothers who move into their ancestral home after the death of their father. Only, they find that in the house there are magic keys that give them various powers and abilities. This magical mystery series adapted from the comics by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodríguez is finally back with a new season that premieres on October 22.
Hypnotic
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When Jenn (Kate Siegel) feels that her life and career are not progressing, she turns to a mysterious hypnotherapist for help who finds herself trapped in a deadly game. Stay tuned for Hypnotic on October 27 on Netflix.
Which movie will you be watching for Halloween? Find it all on Netflix! (cinemas)