A new 'demonic' horror movie has landed on Netflix, with fans saying they were 'glued' to the TV screen while watching it.
There's nothing better than settling down for the night to watch the latest scare fest which you know is going to be just as engaging as it is terrifying - of course, if that's your thing.
And just when you thought you had exhausted every horror option on Netflix, a brand new one drops, and viewers are quite frankly obsessed.
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Seen as though we haven't had the best of summers, we may as well just embrace those dark autumn nights, when Halloween is within reaching distance.
And what better way to set the mood than to stick on a spine-tingling horror?
The film landed on Netflix on 16 August and stars huge-name actors, including Glenn Close, Andra Day, Mo'Nique and Caleb McLaughlin.
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Directed by Lee Daniels, it follows the story of a family living in Indiana, when they discover 'strange and demonic' occurrences that convince them and their town that their house is a portal to hell.
And while I don't envy them at all, it's thrilling to watch as an outsider.
Fans of the movie - called The Deliverance - took to X to give their honest reviews.
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One said: "Rarely watch horror, but I watched The Deliverance last night, a brilliant movie that had me on the edge of my seat. Congratulations."
Another added: "The Deliverance kept my husband and I glued to the TV and so many mouth dropping moments.
"Brilliantly done, haven’t had a horror film keep us that engrossed in awhile! "Looking forward to seeing more of your work Lee [Daniels]!"
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And while the horror wasn't claimed by critics to be a great watch, after having scored just 33 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, viewers have still sung its praises.
One wrote: "The Deliverance on Netflix is wild asf."
Someone else commented: "The @netflix movie The Deliverance is a 'WOW'. Get real comfortable in your seat."
Despite being an enjoyable watch, it seems as though it's a film that viewers can really resonate with, touching on themes such as faith, family, and race.
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And yet another intriguing aspect to The Deliverance is that it's loosely based on the true story of LaToya Ammons.
Alongside her three children and her mother, Rose Campbell, they claimed to have witnessed strange things when they moved into a house in Indiana in 2011.
You can watch The Deliverance on Netflix now.
Topics: Netflix, TV And Film, Tyla Recommends