
Netflix Has The Best Horror Movie Directed By A Woman (Ever)
"I've always wanted to live an aimless existence in Bucharest; smoking cigarettes and scaring my neighbors with my hysterics."
March is Women’s History Month and for us there’s no better way to celebrate than watching horror movies directed by women. Over at Creepy Catalog, we exhaustively chronicled over 100 horror movies directed by women. This list includes a top 10 ranking of the best of all time. The #1 movie on that list is now streaming on Netflix.
Watcher (2022) is a psychological horror movie about a woman, Julia (Maika Monroe), who moves to Bucharest with her boyfriend. Her boyfriend is busy with his job, but Julia doesn’t know the language and doesn’t have much to do but wander the streets and hang out in their apartment. She begins to notice a neighbor in the building across the street watching her, but her boyfriend doesn’t believe her. At the same time, a serial killer nicknamed “the Spider” is loose in the city.
Written and directed by Chloe Okuno in her first feature film, Watcher is beautiful to watch, suspenseful, and has a barn burner of a finale. IFC Film president Arianna Bocco said it was “one of the best feature debuts we have ever screened out of Sundance.”
You might recognize Chloe Okuno from her very scary segment in the V/H/S/94 (2021) anthology, Storm Drain. It follows a local news reporter into a storm drain as she discovers Raatma, a hideous giant rat/supernatural cult leader. This is one of the best entries in the entire V/H/S franchise.
If you liked Watcher, Chloe Okuno’s next project is Brides, another horror movie starring Maika Monroe. The official synopsis reads: “Set in 1960s Italy, a married couple visits a remote villa owned by a mysterious count. The count takes an interest in the wife, but her feminist ideals disrupt his Eden of vampire brides.” Brides will be distributed by Neon and is currently in production.
Watcher is now streaming on Netflix.