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Unlike straight-up horror, paranormal stories do something to a person's psyche that lingers long after the screen fades to black. The feeling is like no other, and before one knows it, there's something lurking behind the shower curtain or under the bed. So why do audiences keep coming back for more of the best ghost shows? It's hard to pinpoint, but what is certain is a new means of telling ghost stories seems to pop up every day, and they never lose audiences. On the contrary, with such a rich variety to chill the blood, if anything, paranormal shows are more popular than ever.

Netflix's docuseries and one of the more recent ghost shows, 28 Days Haunted centers on four teams of brave paranormal investigators, who travel through some of America's most haunted locations in order to execute a paranormal experiment based on the theories of Ed and Lorraine Warren.

While the 2022 show doesn't count on flawless execution (and features mixed reviews), it still manages to send chills down many spines. Part of its poor reviews come from the fact that some members of the audience don't believe that what happens throughout the episodes is real but rather staged, which ultimately takes the fun out of it all. Be that as it may, the Joe Berlinger paranormal series still helps keep boredom at bay.

The dialogue is a little awkward at times, and the pacing can feel stunted, but the ghosts! So many ghosts. For fans of action (as the title clearly states), there will be guns and blood and car crashes, but the show can also be alarmingly frightening at times, so if you're looking for a good jump scare, you're in the right place.

Netflix's original Surviving Death is different from the others on the list, as it focuses on a variety of topics: mediums, signs from the dead, reincarnation, ghosts, and even interviews with individuals who died yet lived to tell the tale. In short, no two episodes are alike, providing tons of food for thought.

Part talking-head documentary, part educational programming (100% creepy as hell), this series, aside from being fascinating, works well in giving goosebumps because of how sincere each person is in recollecting their encounter. Also featuring medical doctors and other learned professionals, this high-rated paranormal show (featuring an 80% Tomatometer score) provides an iron-clad ethos that is both difficult to argue with and extraordinarily unsettling. Sleep tight!

This enjoyable BBC three-part series also streaming on Amazon is based on the novel by James Herbert and begins with the screams of a young boy. It's a tragic tale: a young child goes missing from a playground, and the couple tries to cope with the immeasurable loss. In their grief, they choose to move with their other young children to a sprawling estate in the middle of nowhere. Soon, they realize they've moved into a former orphanage, where unspeakable horrors occurred.

Featuring some familiar faces, such as a young Maisie Williams and Lucifer's Tom Ellis, the frightening series offers a quick pace and an even quicker heartbeat. Featuring flashbacks of the orphanage's last days, coupled with suspenseful and frightening happenings within the home, the series is as creepy as it is tense and tragic.

When it comes to paranormal TV shows, The Holzer Files is definitely worth mentioning. The horror mystery series follows a team of investigators who unearth the terrifying true hauntings from the case files of America's first parapsychologist best known for his plethora of hundreds of cases dealing with the occult, Dr. Hans Holzer.

The Holzer Files is assuredly an interesting take on Holzer's files and the paranormal show genre, providing audiences with an intriguingly spooky time in the meantime; it is undoubtedly very refreshing and different from other shows, making for an interesting and also educational time in front of the screen. Still, it could have benefited from better execution, which is why it doesn't rank as high on the list.

A classic in the genre of ghost-hunting shows with many still tuning in to watch it, Ghost Hunters features Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson, the founding members of The Atlantic Paranormal Society or TAPS, as they search for paranormal activity around the United States. Popular for over a decade, the series has had a dedicated following for being one of the first shows of its kind.

This must-see three-part limited series wastes no time in creeping out its audience. Set in 1977 and based on a true story, the show surrounds a mother and her three children who are terrorized by an angry poltergeist. When paranormal investigators arrive, played by Timothy Spall and Matthew Macfadyen, things go from bad to worse.

Nominated for 2 BAFTAs, The Enfield Haunting is chock-full of suspense and screams. One could argue that the muted brown and orange tones or the involvement of children is the cause of its fear factor, but it's more likely the sheer evil of the unwelcoming house guest that causes the lasting chills. It is worth noting that the true events also inspired The Conjuring 2.

Based on the novels by Dr. Ahmed Khaled Tawfik, Netflix's first Egyptian Arabic original series provides a different tone to the mix: its protagonist, Dr. Ismail (Ahmed Amin), is a mild-mannered and close-lipped man, determined to neglect his past paranormal experiences and instead focus on verifiable causes and effects. An unlikely skeptic, he is unwillingly brought back into the world of his past just as a former love comes back to Cairo.

Set in both 1940 and 1969, the backdrop of the Arab-Israeli war and the upheaval it causes serves to mirror Ismail's own uncertainty, especially when his nephew begins to experience eerily similar haunting experiences. Beautifully shot and sickening at the same time, this Amr Salama and Majid Al Ansari series goes to show why Tawfik sold millions and millions of hair-raising copies.

This documentary/reality series stars three humble hosts (the Fourmen brothers) on a mission. Having suffered paranormal trauma as children, the brothers travel through the United States with the hope of helping similar victims. The credible and harrowing accounts from those interviewed by the hosts are enough to give audiences the chills, but it's when the sun goes down that things get real.

Using their night-vision cameras and EMF readers, the men capture unexplained images and sounds so spooky that it's difficult to look away or even blink. No doubt, Paranormal Nightmare is one of the creepiest paranormal series on the platform; even if it is not a superb technical achievement or an extremely elaborate series, it does the job.

While it originally began as two feature-length specials, A Haunting in Connecticut and A Haunting in Georgia, A Haunting is 11 seasons long so far, and understandably so. Its interesting anthology premise revolves around experiences and encounters with the paranormal reportedly haunted and mostly residential locations, which are told by the victims and illustrated to audiences through frightening re-enactments.

This collection of supernatural stories surely succeeds in showcasing a chilling and haunting depiction of bizarre stories and is guaranteed to terrify audiences. With that being said, it is safe to say that the interesting A Haunting is widely considered one of the greatest series of the kind and a fan-favorite in the genre, assuredly making for a very atmospheric, entertaining, and worthwhile watch.

This Netflix show with only three seasons has everything: true ghost stories, creepy imagery, and jump-worthy reenactments. In it, people deeply affected by paranormal trauma participate in a round-table discussion of sorts with their friends and/or family members in between dramatic renditions of their terrifying tales.

At times, families have yet to disclose details to one another, which leads to emotional TV, while friends of the victims are often visibly shaken. Although it may not be a masterpiece of a horror series and a top-notch essential in the genre, Haunted is guaranteed to send chills down viewers' spines. What stands out is the production value (especially in Season 3), as it is very high, so the reenactments are often as sinister as they are cinematic.

In this appalling true horror mystery documentary series named Paranormal Witness, which is an incredible addition to the horror category, viewers should sit tight as they are introduced to several stories of people who have lived through supernatural experiences that left big, unanswerable question marks behind. The British production company behind it describes it as "true tales of supernatural hauntings and explanation-defying paranormal experiences, which are brought to life through recreations."

Paranormal Witness is one of the best shows in its category. It is equal parts interesting and horrifying, featuring credible eyewitness accounts of paranormal activity and thus coming across as a very believable TV show. No doubt, this frightening series provides audiences with a thrilling time in front of the screen and will likely keep them up at night.

The X-Files is one of the most well-regarded and highest-rated paranormal/supernatural still streaming out there, and for very good reason. With an enthralling plot and incredible acting performances, this innovative show revolves around two FBI Special Agents (David Duchovny and Gillian Anderson) as they investigate a series of bizarre phenomena.

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