If hardcore films like Saw, Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and Insidious are not your thing, Netflix has a range of comedy horrors.
From the iconic cult classic Shaun of the Dead to the new release Bodies Bodies Bodies, Netflix has something for those who spook easily.
We’ve rounded up ten horror comedies available to stream on Netflix this Halloween:
The Babysitter
A 12-year-old Cole learns that his favourite babysitter is a member of a homicidal teen satanic cult.
Before they use him as a sacrifice for their own benefit, Cole needs to set aside his crush on his babysitter and get out of their clutches.
Zombieland
In this hilarious zombie apocalypse film, two sisters, a man looking for his last Twinkie, and a student looking for his parents trek across America to survive the outbreak.
Zombieland: Double Tap
A direct sequel to the first Zombieland, Tallahassee, Columbus, Wichita and Little Rock embark on a mission to slay evolved zombies to protect humanity while struggling with their emotional battles.
Beetlejuice
In this iconic cult classic, Winona Ryder plays Lydia Deetz, an angsty teenager who moves into a house occupied by the ghosts of its previous tenants.
As married couple Barbara and Adam attempt to evict the new occupiers, they are thrust into a series of unfortunate events.
Bodies, Bodies, Bodies
With a score of 86% on rotten tomatoes, Bodies Bodies Bodies became a camp classic in 2023
A party game gone horribly wrong ends with a dead body on the ground and fake friends everywhere.
A bunch of twentysomethings are caught in a secluded house during a cyclone and attempt to identify the murderer among themselves.
Cabin in the Woods
When five college friends (played by Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz, Jesse Williams) arrive at a remote forest cabin for a little vacation, little do they expect the horrors that await them.
One by one, they fall victim to backwoods zombies, but another factor is at play.
Two scientists (played by Richard Jenkins and Bradley Whitford) manipulate the ghoulish goings-on, but even as the body count rises, there is more at work than meets the eye.
Shaun of the Dead
The first of the iconic Cornetto Trilogy, Shaun of the Dead is a must for horror comedy fans.
The zombie apocalypse disrupts the uneventful, aimless lives of a London electronics salesman, played by Simon Pegg and his layabout roommate, Nick Frost.
Hot Fuzz
Simon Pegg and Nick Frost return in the second instalment of the Cornetto Trilogy as two police officers.
An overachieving London police sergeant played by Simon Pegg is transferred to a village where the easygoing officers object to his fervor for regulations, all.
At the same time, a string of grisly murders strikes the town.
Addams Family Values
The members of the odd Addams Family are up to more macabre antics in this sequel.
This time around, Gomez Addams and his wife Morticia are celebrating the arrival of a new baby boy.
But his siblings Wednesday and Pugsley are none too happy about the new addition and try their best to eliminate him.
Their parents hire a nanny, Debbie Jellinsky, whose presence leads to a treacherous twist, when Uncle Fester falls for her.
Day Shift
In this vampire hunting film, Jamie Foxx plays a hard-working, blue-collar dad just wants to provide a good life for his quick-witted 10-year-old daughter.
However, his mundane San Fernando Valley pool cleaning job is a front for his real source of income: hunting and killing vampires.