Indonesia cranks out around 100 horror films a year — and unless you've gone digging, you're missing every single one of them. That's about to get embarrassing. Joko Anwar's prison shocker Ghost in the Cell just sold its North American rights to Well Go USA after premiering at the Berlinale Forum in February 2026: a tight, mean Indonesia–South Korea co-production about inmates stalked by an entity that hunts whoever carries the "darkest aura." No US date yet — which gives you a window to catch up. Here's the ranked watch-guide, each with the exact platform it lives on right now.
10. The Big 4 (2022, dir. Timo Tjahjanto)
The fun outlier — more horror-tinged action-comedy than scare machine, but it's the perfect palate-cleanser and proof Indonesian genre cinema can do anything. Stream it: Netflix.

9. The Doll (2016, Boneka, dir. Rocky Soraya)
The possessed-doll franchise-starter that proved the audience was there. Cheesy, creepy, foundational. Stream it: Netflix.
8. Dancing Village: The Curse Begins (2024, Badarawuhi di Desa Penari, dir. Kimo Stamboel)
A prequel to the KKN phenomenon — a cursed bracelet must be returned to a remote Javanese village before it claims everyone. Lush, dreadful folk horror. Stream it: AMC+, Shudder.

7. May the Devil Take You (2018, dir. Timo Tjahjanto)
A demonic-pact villa turns into a blood-soaked endurance test. Tjahjanto at his most gleefully unhinged. Stream it: Netflix.
6. The Queen of Black Magic (2019, dir. Kimo Stamboel, written by Joko Anwar)
A mean, gory orphanage haunt with one of the nastiest insect set-pieces you'll ever flinch through. Anwar wrote it; you can feel it. Stream it: Shudder, AMC+, Philo, Hoopla.
5. Grave Torture (2024, Siksa Kubur, dir. Joko Anwar)
Anwar's most brutal swing — a faith-rattling descent that does not blink. The closest tonal sibling to Ghost in the Cell. Stream it: Netflix.
4. Impetigore (2019, Perempuan Tanah Jahanam, dir. Joko Anwar)
Slow-burn folk horror so good it became Indonesia's official submission to the 93rd Academy Awards. A woman inherits a house in a village that very much wants her dead. Stream it: Shudder, AMC+, Philo, Hoopla.
3. Satan's Slaves (2017, Pengabdi Setan, dir. Joko Anwar)
The modern starting point. 4.2 million admissions and a whole new wave of Indonesian horror sprung from this haunted-family masterclass. Start here. Stream it: AMC+, Philo, and free on Hoopla & Tubi.
2. Satan's Slaves 2: Communion (2022, dir. Joko Anwar)
The bigger, louder sequel that crossed 1 million admissions in two days and rode to 6.3 million total. A storm, a tower block, and a cult. Relentless. Stream it: Shudder, AMC+, Philo, Hoopla.
1. KKN: Curse of the Dancing Village (2022, KKN di Desa Penari, dir. Awi Suryadi)
The cultural must-know — and the wildest origin story in modern horror. It started as a viral Twitter thread, became the highest-grossing Indonesian film of all time at roughly 10 million admissions, and held that crown until the animated film Jumbo finally passed it on June 1, 2025. The catch: it's currently unavailable to stream in the US. Your way in is the 2024 prequel, Dancing Village (No. 8) — same cursed world, available now.
Where it all lives
The map is simpler than you'd think: Netflix holds the brawlers (Grave Torture, May the Devil Take You, The Big 4, The Doll), while Shudder, AMC+, Philo, and Hoopla own the Joko Anwar arthouse-horror core — with Satan's Slaves and Tubi giving you a free front door. Binge the list, learn the names, and when Well Go USA finally drops Ghost in the Cell stateside, you'll be the one explaining the "darkest aura" to everyone else.




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