
With Halloween just around the corner, streaming services are adding a lot of horror movies and shows. Besides the big releases announced earlier this month, fans are constantly finding new surprises. Recently, Netflix added three horror films from Shudder without any prior announcement, and they’re definitely worth watching – one is considered one of the best horror movies of the last two decades.
With a 98% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, *Host* is a fresh addition to Netflix, arriving on September 9th. This film stands out for its clever use of screen technology, built around a surprisingly effective and simple idea: a Zoom séance that takes a terrifying turn. It’s genuinely frightening and, at just 57 minutes long, a quick but impactful watch. *Host* is intimate, unsettling, and brilliantly made – a must-see for all Netflix subscribers. Check out the trailer here!
The horror film *Host* is a truly impressive modern classic, comparable to *The Blair Witch Project*. Released during the height of the pandemic, it wasn’t a fleeting trend like *Tiger King* on Netflix. Instead, *Host* cleverly and creatively used the limitations of Zoom – born out of necessity during a chaotic time – to deliver a genuinely frightening and impactful experience that still holds up today.
Netflix Also Adds 2 Other Shudder Horrors

Netflix has recently added a selection of original horror films from Shudder, a streaming service popular with horror fans. This move brings Shudder’s content to a much larger audience. The deal appears to be for at least a year. Along with the hit film Host, Netflix now features the horror comedy Deadstream (2022) from Joseph and Vanessa Winter. The film follows a YouTuber trying to revive his career by livestreaming a night in a haunted house, and things quickly turn terrifying. With a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Deadstream is quickly becoming a modern classic and rightfully earning its praise.
Joe Begos’s 2022 film, *Christmas Bloody Christmas*, is the newest addition, and it’s a wild ride! The story centers around a malfunctioning robotic Santa who starts terrorizing a small town. It’s packed with over-the-top violence and, while not as chaotic as *Violent Night*, it’s a fun and festive horror film that doesn’t take itself too seriously.
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