October 14, 2025:
If you’re a fan of spine-chilling thrills, Netflix has a selection of horror films that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From psychological horrors to supernatural mysteries, here are five terrifying movies you can stream today:
Brick (2025)
In Brick, Tim and Olivia wake up to find their apartment building surrounded by an impenetrable brick wall. Trapped with their neighbors, they must work together to uncover the mystery behind the wall and find a way out. The walls are part of a malfunctioning nanotechnology defense system triggered by a fire at a nearby facility, causing a city-wide lockdown. As paranoia sets in, Tim and Olivia’s relationship is tested, and they must confront the unknown forces keeping them trapped.
Don’t Move (2024)
Don’t Move follows Iris, a grieving mother who encounters a serial killer in a forest. After being injected with a paralytic agent, she has 20 minutes to escape before her body shuts down. The film unfolds in real-time, heightening the tension as Iris fights for survival. Produced by Sam Raimi, the film offers a relentless and claustrophobic experience.
In the Tall Grass (2019)
Based on the novel by Stephen King and Joe Hill, In the Tall Grass follows a brother and sister who venture into a field after hearing a young boy cry for help. They soon realize there may be no way out. The film explores themes of time loops and supernatural forces, creating an atmosphere of dread and confusion.
Smile (2022)
Smile centers on Dr. Rose Cotter, a psychiatrist who becomes haunted by a smiling figure after witnessing a patient’s suicide. As she investigates, she uncovers a terrifying connection to her own past. The film delves into themes of trauma and the supernatural, offering a chilling and psychological experience.
Until Dawn (2025)
Until Dawn follows a group of friends who are trapped in a time loop, reliving the same night where they are hunted by mysterious foes. They must survive until dawn to escape the cycle. The film combines elements of supernatural horror with psychological tension, keeping viewers on edge throughout.
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