Horror movies so brutal they can cause sleepyphobia on Netflix

Horror movies so brutal they can cause sleepyphobia on Netflix

Horror movies so brutal they can cause sleepyphobia on Netflix

Horror Movies So Brutal They Cause Sleepyphobia on Netflix – Netflix (Courtesy)

There are some people with sleep problems or insomnia whose nights are a real torture, and if you don’t have these problems, and you prefer to avoid them, it is best not to watch these horror movies on Netflix, which could cause sleepyphobia or fear of going back to sleep.

Somnia: Before waking up

Precisely this disorder is experienced by Cody, played by Jacob Tremblay, in ‘Somnia: Before waking up’, a horror and suspense movie in which the child has sleepyphobia, or fear of sleep, and their parents believe that the trauma may be due to the child’s tragic past. Available on Netflix.

So on earth as in hell

Shot as a mockumentary, in the style of “The Blair Witch Project”, we have “So on earth as in hell’ on netflixa film about a treasure hunter and her team descend to explore the catacombs of Paris, a place few have entered and which hides dark secrets.

Otherwise

From director Andy Muschietti, himself responsible for the remakes of ‘It’, we have ‘Otherwise’, a film of terror with Jessica Chastain and Nikolaj Coster-Waldau, in which, after the death of their mother, two little girls take refuge in their uncle, but soon the manifestations of the afterlife are present.

Deliver us from evil

Known for “Sinister”, as well as for the most recent installment of “Black Phone”, and for his time at Marvel with “Doctor Strange”, Scott Derrickson made his 2014 debut, “Deliver us from Evil”, starring Eric Bana, Édgar Ramírez, John McHale, among others. The story follows a police officer who investigates a series of bizarre crimes. Available on Netflix.

Drag me to hell

A master of the genre is Sam Raimi, who has returned to horror with “Drag Me to Hell”, a horror film about a girl who is cursed when she meets an old woman, and now has to find a way to save herself before consuming your life. .

The Exorcism of Emily Rose

Finally, we close with director Scott Derrickson’s other horror film, ‘The Exorcism of Emily Rose’, starring Laura Linney, inspired by a real case. The story follows an exorcism gone wrong, which ultimately consumes the victim’s life and physique. Available on Netflix.

By Jorge Ruiz

Source: Nacion Flix

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