Horror enthusiasts take note – one of Netflix’s most talked-about thrillers is about to vanish from the platform. The 2019 psychological horror “Ma,” starring Oscar-winner Octavia Spencer, will disappear from the streaming service on June 1st, giving fans just days to experience its chilling story.
The film follows a seemingly kind veterinary assistant who befriends a group of teenagers, offering her basement as a party spot with some unusual rules. What starts as an awkward friendship takes a dark turn as Spencer’s character reveals her disturbing true nature. Critics may have been divided, but audiences praised the film for pushing boundaries in the horror genre.
“Ma climbed Netflix’s charts earlier this year for good reason,” said one fan on Reddit. “Spencer’s performance alone makes it worth watching.” Many viewers particularly highlighted the film’s unexpected gore and Spencer’s ability to flip between sympathetic and terrifying.
With its departure imminent, now’s the time to see why this cult favorite has been generating buzz. Just remember – you might want to watch with the lights on.