The 2+ Best Found Footage Horror Movies On Netflix (May 2025)

The found footage horror genre uses a narrative style where the story is presented through “discovered” recordings, or similarly obtained “real” footage. Here are the best ones on Netflix right now.
Incantation (2022)

Incantation is a found-footage movie about a mother who is cursed after taking part in the desecration of a religious ritual while she was pregnant. Six years later, the mother is plagued by supernatural events that threaten her daughter’s safety. The movie has been touted as one of the most terrifying movies to come out of Taiwan, and it is at least partially inspired by true events. It may also be the scariest movie currently streaming on Netflix.
Creep (2014)

Creep (2014) is a strange and darkly humorous found-footage movie about a man, Aaron (Patrick Brice), who answers an ad offering $1000 for a day of “filming services.” The ad was put out by Josef (Mark Duplass) who requests that Aaron spend the day recording him as a video diary for his unborn child. Josef claims he has a brain tumor that will kill him soon, but his strange and erratic behavior makes Aaron believe something else is going on. Creep is a quirky horror film perfect for when you’re in the mood for something very, very different.
More Found Footage Horror Films on Netflix
- Creep 2: A video artist seeking interesting subjects meets a man who claims to be a serial killer.
- CTRL: A film that explores AI from the POV of found footage via a computer screen.
- Europa Report: A space crew’s mission to Jupiter’s moon Europa turns deadly as they search for alien life.