Netflix viewers have been left terrified and with nightmares after watching a horror movie called Sabrina.
The Indonesian movie - directed by Rocky Soraya - was recently released on the streaming service but came out in 2018. It is the third installment in The Doll franchise.
The story follows a toy manufacturer and his wife terrorized by a demon after their orphaned niece tries to summon her late mother's spirit by using a bizarre ritual with an Ouija board.
This leads to the chilling doll Sabrina - who is already creepy enough without being possessed - becoming a portal to a demonic presence and threatening the family.
Watch the Sabrina trailer below:Not only does this horror film present some unexpected twists but it has also been compared to the well-known movie The Conjuring.
Many scared watchers took to Twitter to share their reactions to the creepy spectacle. One user wrote: "This Indonesian Netflix horror involves a creepy demonic doll trying to possess a human body. It takes more than a little inspiration from the Conjuring franchise but the look of the possessed doll/demon is enough to give a person nightmares."
Another viewer praised: "The Doll (2016), The Doll 2 (2017), Sabrina (2018) - okay I remember very little about these films but they all rock, director/writer/creator Rocky Soraya is a hoot. They blow all 3 Annabelles out of the water. All on Netflix!"
A third commented: "Watching the Sabrina doll movie on Netflix and why are all the children so obsessed with the creepiest looking doll," and a fourth added: "This Sabrina The Doll movie more 'scary' than Annabelle."
It seems like the streaming giant has quite the terrifying selection these days as the thriller movie called Missing - starring Storm Reid star alongside Nia Long and Ken Leung - also left viewers "sick to their stomachs".
The flick follows a teenager named June Allen (played by Reid) who is left home alone in Los Angeles after her mother (Long) goes on holiday to Colombia with her boyfriend (Leung).
Things take a sudden turn after the couple doesn't return on time which causes June to be worried that something terrible has happened. So, she tries to track down her - missing - mother, only to be restricted by international red tape.
However, the determined daughter uses advanced technology to try and locate her mom before it's too late, but as she scours deeper, her search begins to raise more questions than answers - providing thrilling plot twists and turns in the story.
The movie was not only popular with audiences - having a 90 percent score on Rotten Tomatoes - but it was also a hit amongst critics, scoring a whopping 87 percent rating.
John Nugent from Empire magazine gave it 4/5 and said that it was "a gripping, well-told, incredibly watchable thriller for a new generation of TikTok sleuths - and a compelling argument to up your average screen-time".