Horror Movie Netflix: 92% Rotten Tomatoes Hit
“Barbarian,” the critically acclaimed horror film, is dominating Netflix, proving its staying power nearly three years after its theatrical release. Boasting a stellar 92% on Rotten Tomatoes, this low-budget gem from director Zach Cregger delivers relentless thrills. The plot follows a woman who finds her rental home double-booked, quickly plunging her into a nightmare. News Directory 3 recognizes this resurgence as a meaningful streaming success story. Cregger’s success with “Barbarian” has propelled him toward directing high-profile projects, including a “Resident Evil” reboot. Discover what’s next for this rising horror icon and the films he inspires.
“Barbarian” finds new life, thrills on Netflix
Updated June 3, 2025
Zach Cregger’s 2022 horror film, “Barbarian,” is experiencing a surge in popularity on Netflix, nearly three years after its initial release. The film is currently ranked fourth among movies on the streaming platform, according to FlixPatrol, trailing “The Heart Knows” and ahead of “Nonnas,” a Vince Vaughn comedy.
Made with a modest $4.5 million budget, “Barbarian” centers on a woman, played by Georgina Campbell, who arrives at her Detroit rental home late at night to find it already occupied by a stranger, Bill Skarsgård. Despite her reservations, she decides to stay, leading to a terrifying series of events.
The film garnered critical acclaim upon its release, earning a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes.
The success of “Barbarian” has been a boon for Cregger, who is now set to direct “Weapons” for New Line Cinema, following a major bidding war among studios. He is also slated to direct a “Resident Evil” reboot for Sony Pictures.
What’s next
Viewers can stream “Barbarian” on Netflix.
