Tin and Tina trailer for upcoming Netflix horror movie

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A 'creepy' and 'disturbing' Spanish horror film has left Netflix viewers frightened.

Tin And Tina, which was released on the streaming giant last week, is a longer-form adaptation of a 2013 short film with the same name, also directed by Rubin Stein.

The thriller is set in early 1980s Spain and follows the story of a woman who suffers a miscarriage on her wedding day.

She is informed by her doctor that she cannot bear children and her depression keeps getting worse.

But soon the newlyweds adopt twins Tin and Tina who follow strict religious teachings and share them with their new parents.

Tin and Tina bring an eerie and strained energy to the couple's house as mysterious and violent occurrences begin to take place.

Couple Lola and Adolfo are played by Milena Smit, 26, and Jaime Lorente, 31.

Twins Tin and Tina are portrayed by 11-year-olds Anastasia Russo and Carlos González Morollón.

And ever since it landed on Netflix, it's left people petrified.

One scared viewer wrote: 'Watched Tin and Tina on Netflix. You think the Shining twins were creepy... you ain't seen nothing yet. They utterly creeped me out, and I will have nightmares for days.'

Another viewer chillingly added: 'Me praying #TinandTina don't come in my dreams tonight. Can't even bare to watch the second half, whilst the house is so quiet. Why have I done this to myself.'

A third person said: 'Need to watch a Barbie movie after watching Tin and Tina, that movie is so disturbing.'

Someone else added: 'I haven't had a movie creep me out in a long time as much as Tin and Tina.'