6 worst horror movies on Netflix you should avoid

6 worst horror movies on Netflix you should avoid

As an old-school gamer who’s seen his fair share of slashers and haunters since the days of VHS tapes, let me tell you that Netflix has its fair share of horror duds. I remember renting out the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre back in ’74, and it was a terrifying experience – quite unlike this 2022 remake. The plot is paper-thin, the characters are as flat as cardboard cutouts, and the suspense? Forget about it!


As a gaming enthusiast dabbling in the realm of horror films, I’ve found that Netflix offers a massive array of choices, each promising a heart-stopping experience tailored to different types of horror aficionados. Yet, there are certain horror titles on this platform that I’d advise steering clear from, as they might be more terrifying than thrilling.

Instead of providing thrills, these movies fall flat with uninteresting storylines, poor acting, and more snoozes than shivers. Frankly, they’re more likely to make you wince in dismay! To be honest, we don’t want you wasting your valuable time. That’s why we’ve compiled a list of six horror duds currently streaming on Netflix that you should steer clear from at all costs. Instead, invest your time into something genuinely terrifying!

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2022)

Man, I genuinely hoped to enjoy the latest addition to the Texas Chainsaw Massacre franchise, given my love for the chilling horror series. However, this fresh take fell flat for me. It’s been a while since we’ve had a new TCM movie, so the hype was palpable among fans. Unfortunately, it didn’t meet our expectations.

To begin, let’s discuss the narrative. In my view, it was rather shallow and lacked complexity. The tale revolves around a gang of social media personalities who venture into an abandoned Texas town with aspirations of rejuvenating it. However, their intentions take a dark turn when they stumble upon the notorious serial killer Leatherface, leading them to battle for their lives.

In addition, the characters weren’t developed fully, leaving viewers without a strong connection to them or their outcomes. The film leaned excessively on old-fashioned horror clichés and expected turns of events, resulting in a generic feel rather than something fresh and unique.

Let’s also discuss the absence of suspense and tension, which are key elements in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series. However, this new movie seems to prioritize gore and startling moments over building an unsettling atmosphere. Frankly, there are numerous issues with this film, but I’ll put it simply: it fails to meet the standard set by the 1974 original. I advise you to avoid watching this horror movie. Believe me, your nerves (and your time) will be much better off without it.

The Deliverance (2024)

Lee Daniels should focus on his strengths, and it appears that horror isn’t one of them. Contrary to its categorization as a supernatural horror film, The Deliverance predominantly delves into family dynamics, making it more of a family drama than a horror story. The majority of the film focuses on the intricacies of a troubled family, while the supernatural elements only surface in the climax. Unfortunately, the poor CGI used in certain scenes, such as those set in the hospital and basement, detracted from the intended seriousness and instead left me chuckling.

In essence, “The Deliverance” struggles to find its cinematic identity, which may explain why it didn’t connect deeply with many spectators. However, the standout aspects of this movie were undeniably the powerful portrayals by Andra Day, Glenn Close, Aunjanue Ellis-Taylor, and Mo’Nique.

The narrative of “The Deliverance” is inspired by the genuinely chilling events experienced by Latoya Ammons and her family, focusing on a hardworking single mother and her kids as they fight to stay alive against an ominous supernatural entity that resides within their house in Pittsburgh.

There’s Someone Inside Your House (2021)

Apologies, but “There’s Someone Inside Your House” seems to be a real bore-fest. It’s yet another disappointing horror flick with a dull and unsurprising storyline and uneven tempo. Despite being marketed as a slasher, it falls short on creating the necessary suspense and tension.

This production lacks depth in character development and acting quality isn’t impressive. If you’re looking for a decent slasher flick, opt for the “Scream” series over this mediocre attempt. By the way, I highly suggest reading Stephanie Perkins’ bestselling novel that inspired this film. Trust me, it’s a better use of your time and an enjoyable read!

The story revolves around Makani Young, a teen girl with a dark past who, after moving to a small town in Nebraska to live with her grandmother, finds herself entangled in a series of brutal murders committed by a masked killer.

Here are three more bad horror movies on Netflix that you should definitely avoid:

  • The Open House (2018) – Lack of tension and scares, underwhelming final act, weak script, too predictable, badly paced
  • In the Tall Grass (2019) – Lack of real suspense, pacing issues, too long and drawn out, lack of character depth
  • Killer Book Club (2023) – Slow pacing, heavily relies on gore, lacking originality, subpar acting

What are some of the worst horror movies you’ve ever watched?

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2024-11-14 20:25

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