NETFLIX fans have been left "s****g" themselves over new horror addition Within.
The 2016 flick about paranormal activity was added to their roster earlier this month - and has been terrifying viewers since.
The plot sees a family move into a new home, but teenage daughter Hannah begins to notice strange occurrences, moving furniture, and spooky sounds which lead her to a haunting discovery.
A creepy locksmith that hangs around the house adds tension as viewers are kept guessing as to what's really going on.
The results are spine-tingling, as one viewer warned on Twitter: "If you are going to watch #Within on Netflix tonight leave the landing light on, check inside your wardrobes and take the dog upstairs to bed with you 😱 #scaresville"
Another said: ""If any one is after a good horror movie to watch... WITHIN on Netflix"
One more insisted it pumps out jumpy scares every few minutes, writing : "I’m watching Within on Netflix and keep literally s******g myself every 7 minutes"
And another fan insisted they are now too scared to watch anything else in the horror genre, typing on Twitter: "Both films: Within & Fractured on #Netflix are deffo mind f#*ks!
"I think I’m done with watching any more horrors or thrillers! LoL"
Meanwhile, director Phil Claydon shared his surprise at finding his creation on Netflix earlier this month.
He tweeted: "I get an @netflix email saying what’s new... and it’s a horror movie I directed a few years ago #Within so yeah that’s on Netflix now"
Phil also directed comedy Lesbian Vampire Killers, starring James Corden and Matthew Horne.
The movie was released in 2009 at the height of their Gavin & Stacey fame but was slammed by critics.
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Claydon admitted bagging the duo helped get the film made, telling Deadline: "Having James and Mat attached, it wasn't the total green light, but it was the sexy package."
Speaking about the concept of the film, he said: I just wanted to make something that was real popcorn, real entertaining and had all those elements that you really liked. It was a straight comedy to begin with, which I really liked - it was a lot of fun.
"It had that Ghostbusters element to it, and also the horror mythology with the vampires."
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