In the Tall Grass Image Courtesy of Netflix It is one of the zombie thriller films which is enjoyed by a lot of people! As for the story, it mainly revolves around a video game live streamer’s struggle for survival as he is forced to stay alone at his apartment in Seoul during a zombie apocalypse. We also have #Alive in the list which got released back in 2020. The story follows a young woman who finds herself with uneasiness after traveling with her new boyfriend to his parent’s farm. However, it sure does create a sense of internal fear in everyone’s mind. It may not be a horrifying film and may not be scary for a lot of people. We also have “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” on this list which is an unusual film. I’m Thinking of Ending Things Image Courtesy of Netflix They decide to band together to save their town from vampires. The story mainly features a trio of friends that discover a sinister plot to destroy their neighborhood. Vampire films are enjoyed by a lot of people and this film particularly is both a comedy as well as a horror film and was received pretty well. The Bronx” which was released back in 2020 on Netflix. Next up on our list, we have a vampire film “Vampires vs. After a series of unexpectedly terrifying moments, she soon realizes she’s no longer playing for the money, but for her own life. Happy streaming and happy Women in Horror Month! And don’t miss our list of 10 Best Female-Directed Streaming Horror Movies on Amazon Prime and 1 0 Best Streaming Horror Movies on Netflix That Ace The Bechdel Test.The story features a broke student who plays a 1980s survival game in pursuit of an unclaimed $100,000 prize. “Sam’s frequent tantrums turn sinister when a creepy children’s book mysteriously appears in his room, and he asks his mother, ‘Do you want to die?’” (Stream on Netflix) Did we miss any? If so, let us know in the comments. “Peter must look into the mysterious and troubled past of his lover, June, when she casually mentions that she sees poltergeists.” (Stream on Netflix) 10. “When a recently widowed woman seeks respite in a country cottage and awakens a dormant spirit there, a strange relationship develops between them.” (Stream on Netflix) 9. “Styled after the glossy vampire flicks of the 1960s, this thriller finds undead Djuna giving in to her lust for a screenwriter.” (Stream on Netflix) 8. “A medical student who’s piling up debt jumps at the chance when she’s offered a lucrative opportunity to perform extreme body-modification surgeries.” (Stream on Netflix) 7. “Dorine finds a solution to her job frustrations when she’s called in to help an insufferable co-worker-and accidentally electrocutes him.” (Stream on Netflix) 6. “Bad things are commonplace in Bad City, including prostitution, drugs, and crime-and most recently a series of attacks by a vampire on the loose.” (Stream on Netflix) 5. “In this dizzying thriller, a businessman is plunged into a surreal world as he attempts to unravel the mystery of his wife’s disappearance.” (Stream on Netflix) 4. The Strange Color of Your Body’s Tearsĭirector: Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani “In 19th-century California, soldiers at an Army outpost treat an injured man who tells them horrific tales of resorting to cannibalism while stranded.” (Stream on Netflix) 3. “Newlywed bliss turns to paranoia after bride Bea sleepwalks outside a remote honeymoon cabin and scares groom Paul with her increasingly odd behavior.” (Stream on Netflix) 2. Here are 10 woman-directed horror films to bump straight to the top of your queue. So, if, like us, you’re hyped about female horror solidarity but your idea of the perfect WIHM celebration is done from the comfort of your home (preferably in pajamas), then you’ll get no judgment here, just a list of films to get your viewing party started today. ![]() However, that sounds… well… in a word, exhausting. ![]() By: Rachel Shattoįor the last seven years, the month of February has come to hold a very special place in the hearts of female horror fans, thanks to the founding of The Women in Horror Month-or, as well call it around these parts, “lady horror Christmas.”Īll across the country (and maybe the globe), ladies who are passionate horror creators and consumers have taken up the call to promote WIHM with fundraisers, blood drives, film festivals, and all manner of spookily themed events-and we at the Zombie Grrlz headquarters salute their passion and drive! Ring in this year’s Women In Horror month by putting some lady-helmed films in your eyeballs.
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