An under-the-radar horror gem inherits a catastrophic curse on Netflix

For many people with a penchant for all things spooky, spooky season officially begins well before Halloween, and the flood of horror content slowly snaking its way into the streaming spotlight has already begun following an under-the-radar gem Two witches made its presence felt on Netflix.

Per FlixPatrolCo-writer and director Pierre Tsigaridis’ supernatural trilogy, embedded in intergenerational family trauma, has entered the top 10 in more than a dozen countries around the world since its addition to the library, becoming the 15th most-watched Global ranking films established.

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First published in October last year, Rotten Tomatoes’ 91 percent approval rating underlines its reputation as an unsung gem, even as the market-leading streamer is in the midst of making a significant comeback. Suffice to say, subscribers can never get enough of horror, no matter what it is or where it is found, but Two witches is definitely worth an exciting and nerve-wracking 98 minutes of your time.

It tells two loosely connected stories that focus on witchcraft as the direct cause of the chaos caused to two completely separate women. Two witches borrows many of the familiar tricks from the subgenre’s playbook, but still creates its own eerie atmosphere.

With the Halloween excitement getting louder and louder, it wouldn’t be a surprise to see the film surge even further on Netflix in the coming days, and you can bet your last money that it’s far from the last spooky title to be released to conjure up a wave of popularity.

Lindsay Lowe

Lindsay Lowe is a Worldtimetodays U.S. News Reporter based in Canada. His focus is on U.S. politics and the environment. He has covered climate change extensively, as well as healthcare and crime. Lindsay Lowe joined Worldtimetodays in 2023 from the Daily Express and previously worked for Chemist and Druggist and the Jewish Chronicle. He is a graduate of Cambridge University. Languages: English. You can get in touch with me by emailing: LindsayLowe@worldtimetodays.com.

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