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It's just starting to get chilly and decorative gourds are popping up everywhere: That's right, it's already Halloween Month.
Before October 31 rolls around, get the spooky vibe going by curling up with a bowl of popcorn and a scary movie to watch after dark.
Below, see 11 classic and hidden gems you can stream right now.
"The Babadook" (2014) might be one of the best horror films of all time, and it'll chill you to the bone.
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If you're itching for a thrill but want something with more substance than your run-of-the-mill slasher movie, director Jennifer Kent's "The Babadook" is a must-see.
In the film, a traumatized child's behavior crosses the line from troubling to frightening just as a strange book appears in the house.
"The Babadook" has all the jump scares and dark imagery you want out of a horror movie, but it's based around a disturbing, psychological plot.
It's available to stream on Netflix.
For disturbing gore, watch “Raw” (2016) on Netflix.
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Director Julia Ducournau's film about a vegetarian-turned-cannibal was one of the most talked-about films of 2017 — in part because some audience members reportedly vomited or passed out when it screened at the Toronto International Film Festival.
Those with strong stomachs can find it now on Netflix.
"The Presence" (2014) might be up your alley if you're a fan of "The Blair Witch Project."
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This German found-footage thriller by director Daniele Grieco follows three young people who camp out in a supposedly haunted, abandoned castle, hoping to catch paranormal activity on camera.
Much like "Blair Witch"— which is available on Amazon Prime, by the way — there are many long expanses of time where nothing happens (or so it seems), punctuated by alarming moments that keep you on your toes until the very end.
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