
art snobs sounds like fun, “Velvet Buzzsaw” won’t disappoint. If a riveting plot is what you’re after, keep scrolling, but if a tongue-in-cheek horror movie about a haunted painting picking off L.A. Rene Russo as Rhodora Haze and Jake Gyllenhaal as Morf Vandewalt Starring the brilliant Samara Weaving as Bee, “The Babysitter: Killer Queen” checks all the boxes for a black comedy horror movie, from over-the-top murder scenes to self-aware tropes. While navigating the new environment, Cole realizes that he hasn’t gotten rid of his past demons, including his possessed babysitter, Bee. Two years after defeating a satanic cult, Cole (Judah Lewis) finds himself in another hellscape: high school.

A roller coaster ride of gore and fun, Netflix original horror movie “The Babysitter: Killer Queen” (the sequel to “The Babysitter” from 2017) is a cheeky take on the babysitter horror genre. This time, the calls aren’t coming from inside the house they’re coming from Hell. From heart-stopping horror to laugh-out-loud comedies, these Netflix films are for your (and our) shame-free viewing.

With that in mind, we share our favorite Netflix movies that received mixed (leaning toward bad) reviews. Call it a guilty pleasure or a hot take, but we can’t help loving movies that either scored a low rating on Rotten Tomatoes or aren’t as popular among film buffs. This might be an unpopular opinion, but some movies are so bad that they actually turn out good.
