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The Best Streaming Services to Watch Halloween Horror Movies: Some Are Free

'17.10.2022'

Nadezhda Verbitskaya

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Are you ready for Halloween horror this year? Disney Plus became the center of horror this month with the release of Marvel's Werewolf by Night. And Netflix has good options. But there are streaming services that let you get your adrenaline pumping from horror movies now and every month of the year. You can watch all the John Carpenter, Wes Craven or Stanley Kubrick movies you want. CNET.

Instead of going to the cinema for every new movie, you can watch horror movies right from your sofa from the comfort of your home. Here are some of the best places to watch your favorite stories, from zombie thrillers to ghost encounters, monster attacks and cult classics.

Shudder

If you're looking for a horror smorgasbord, then Shudder is a great place to get your fill. And all this without advertising. Owned by AMC Networks, the niche streaming platform has over 350 horror movies in its library, as well as TV series. Shudder offers a quality lineup of originals, classics, international masterpieces and contemporary horror films including The Seed, Hellraiser, Halloween, Children of the Corn and Train to Busan. Choose from aliens, vampires, ghosts, horror comedies and more.

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You can subscribe to Shudder as a standalone subscription for $6 per month. There is a free seven-day trial. It's also included in the AMC Plus five-channel package, which costs $7. And Shudder is a Prime Video add-on channel that costs $6 per month. Several titles are available on the Roku channel for free, but you'll have to pay to access most of the Shudder library. We recommend downloading the Shudder app on your phone, tablet, FireTV or smart TV.

Pipes

The free streaming service Tubi offers much more than just B-horror movie selections. With a dedicated category featuring over 450 terrifying titles including originals, famous franchises and retro favorites, you can scare yourself all day and night. You can find cult hits from the 1980s and 90s, including The Puppeteer and Arachnophobia, along with The Descent, Ouija, The Evil Dead, 2022's Jack in the Box: Awakening, and Resident Evil: The Final Chapter.

Although Tubi is an ad-supported service, you can watch it on almost any device. Register an account to access the entire catalog.

HBO Max

The WarnerMedia streaming service provides access to Warner Bros. movies, catalog and content from DC and HBO. In addition, the application is easy to use on any device. If you love horror movies, HBO Max has a lot to watch.

HBO Max's selection ranges from old classics to new horror releases, including Cat's Eye, Poltergeist, American Psycho, The Shining, Malignant, Old M. Night Shyamalan, Spell Universe and the entire collection "Destination". Slasher superstars introduced: Freddy Krueger, Jason Voorhees and Michael Myers. There are Gremlins and original Godzilla films, as well as horror detectives like Last Night in Soho. HBO Max also has a horror collection where you can access franchise movie groups, including Omen and Mimic, with a single click.

Just open the app and go to the horror section. HBO Max costs $10 a month (with ads) or $15 without ads.

Crackle

Admittedly, Crackle is somewhat of a haven for obscure films. Movies you can add to your list include Killer Mermaid, Spite 2, Scarecrow Returns, and Lake Placid: The Final Chapter. But the streaming service is free and also features more popular titles such as An American Werewolf in Paris. And if you're a fan of mutant monsters that wreak havoc, you'll find plenty of movies featuring sharks, giant spiders, and piranhas. Crackle has movies from the 1950s (like The Blob) to 2021, and you can click on horror sub-genres like comedy, action, mystery, or monsters for easier navigation.

Roku Channel

Whether you own a Roku device or use the Roku channel as a standalone app on another device, it's easy to use for a thrill. There's a dedicated horror category where you can watch Roku originals like The Stranger, Leviathan, Horns, and Flowers in the Attic. Roku has several live channels where you can watch horror movies around the clock. These are "Bloody Disgusting TV", "Horror Film" and "Horror Horrors".

Prime Video

Prime Video has a lot of movies. And his horror offerings include exclusive original releases from Blumhouse, the production company known for such projects as Paranormal Activity, Happy Death Day and Ma. In addition to streaming Amazon original movies like Evil Eye and Suspiria, you can watch free movies on Freevee or other movies like Mother! or The Hills Have Eyes, which are included with your basic membership. You also have the option to buy or rent the latest subtitles available on Prime Video. Check out 2022 movies like Black Phone, No, and X, or past rental releases like This: Chapter Two or Village of the Damned. Browse the Prime Video selection by clicking on the Horror category.

Paramount More

Paramount Plus may not be the first horror streamer that comes to mind. But it's home to several popular franchises, including Scream, A Quiet Place, and Paranormal Activity. You can watch any movie in the series.

But the service's vault also has several nostalgic classics such as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Carnival of Souls, Candyman, Night of the Living Dead. Viewers will find nearly 200 horror films on Paramount Plus, many of them recent releases. While "Orphan" and "World War Z" are among the familiar titles, there are a number of lesser-known films as well. Paramount Plus costs $5 for the ad-supported version.

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