5 Movies to Watch on Netflix in October

5 Movies to Watch on Netflix in October

Thanks to Netflix and itsnever-ending supply of good and bad movies, it's always movie night, but whichone should you watch is the most irritating question of all the time. 

No One Gets Out Alive

We have compiled the list of top 5 moviesto spend your weekends in October.

No One Gets Out Alive

The film stars Cristina Rodlo and Marc Menchaca. It was released on 29 September 2021 by Netflix.A Latin American immigrant looking for job and a place to live in America shacks up in a boarding house that isn't haunted, if you catch my meaning. It's a fantastic horror film that explores the immigrant experience and the problems that the impoverished face in obtaining basic necessities.

The Father Who Moves Mountains

The Father Who Moves Mountains

This Romanian film portrays a wealthy parent who is desperate to recover his kid after he goes missing while hiking in the mountains. It's not an action movie, but rather a thoughtful look at how far a father will go to save his son, and at what cost to others. You'll see why he does what he does, but you may not like him as a result. It staring Adrian Titieni, Elena Purea, Judith State, released on September 17, 2021.

Fever Dream

Fever Dream

This Chilean film, based on an Argentine author's novel, dabbles in the supernatural while presenting the narrative of a woman who realises her friend's little kid may not be all he seems. There's some great philosophy inside — particularly about how a parent protects their child from danger — but you're more likely to leave this beautifully shot film peppered with a sense of impending doom with only a hazy understanding of the open-to-interpretation storytelling because nothing is spoon-fed to the viewer.The film stars MaríaValverde, Dolores Fonzi, German Palacios, Guillermo Pfening and Emilio Vodanovich. It was released on October 13, 2021 on Netflix.

The Guilty

The Guilty

The Guilty, which is based on a 2018 Danish film, is a rare dramatic thriller that lacks action, as it is largely set in a contact centre with Jake on the phone and only voices on the other end. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal and Christina Vidal, with the voices of Ethan Hawke, Riley Keough, Eli Goree, Da'Vine Joy Randolph, Paul Dano, Peter Sarsgaard, and Bill Burr.The film was released in a limited release on September 24, 2021, then digitally on Netflix on October 1.

Nightbooks

Nightbooks

This film version of J.A. White's 2018 children's fantasy horror novel is ideal for the young horror lover in your life who is too old for Goosebumps but not quite ready for the teen-slasher gore of the Fear Street films. It concerns a young boy who is kidnapped by a witch (Krysten Ritter) and bargains for his life by promising to tell her a new terrifying storey every night. While there is no real blood and gore in this film, there are some unsettling elements (Sam Raimi is a producer) that will give some young children nightmares for weeks, so make sure your child is emotionally prepared before they see it. It was released September 15, 2021, on Netflix staring Winslow Fegley, Lidya Jewett, and Krysten Ritter.