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Absentia is one of the creepiest movies I've ever seen, with a damn good jump scare that still gets me every time I watch it. The rest of the movie is low-key creeps until the ending ramps it up. The Convent is super fun, and has Adrienne Barbeau in it kicking Catholic ass.
Oct 21, 2024 · Looking for your next horror movie fix on Amazon Prime? You're in the right place. Our list is the go-to for all the best, chilling, thrilling, and downright spine-tingling films that Amazon Prime has to offer.
- Bait
- Deathgasm
- Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum
- Feast
- Pearl
- Dark Harvest
- Frozen
- Hell Fest
- Hell Night
- The Monster Project
An Australian shark movie that uses three animatronic great white sharks? It gets better. Bait is about a supermarket robbery interrupted by a freak tsunami wave, and as water rushes into the building, flooding aisles and parking garages, sharks trap everyone inside. It’s very much in tune with how ridiculous the concept sounds, but don’t write Bai...
Jason Lei Howden’s heavy metal horror flick is a headbanger in multiple ways. Outcast metalheads accidentally summon the demon Aeloth by playing a “Black Hymn,” which unleashes an onslaught of practical gore upon a sleepy residential town. Brodie (Milo Cawthorne) and Zakk (James Blake) must defeat the evil they unwittingly unleashed, racking up a b...
Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum is based on a real-life “haunted” psychiatric hospital of the same name, which adds to the horror. Jung Bum-shik’s found footage thriller is fiercely disturbing, using first-person advantageously as content creators take on the spiritually rotten locale. It’s structured like any Grave Encounters-type premise where ghost hunt...
Everyone has that cheesy, gory, goofy-but-lovable horror flick that’s their comfort watch, and for me, it’s John Gulager’s Feast. Monsters attack patrons in a Nevada roadside bar — that’s it. Writers Patrick Melton and Marcus Dunstan are sneaky, though. Gulager and his team have a blast subverting every expectation the deceptively straightforward s...
Ti West and Mia Goth have created a beautiful partnership starting with X, but Pearl is where Goth shines brightest. As a prequel that lets Goth play a 1918 farmgirl with starstruck dreams, it’s barebones in storytelling but incredibly meaty regarding Pearl’s larger-than-life personality. I described Goth’s performance as “Cinderella, Norman Bates,...
If you’ve ever thought, “You know, there aren’t enough horror films that endanger children,” check out Dark Harvest. David Slade’s adaptation of Norman Partridge’s book brings to life a rural American ritual where young boys participate in a Halloween "run" to hunt a deadly creature, Sawtooth Jack. A unique blend of practical and digital effects br...
Adam Green’s most known for the Louisiana slasher franchise Hatchet, but I’d argue Frozen is one of his best. No, this isn’t a Disney remake with cheery songs — just freezing temperatures and hungry wolves. Shawn Ashmore, Kevin Zegers, and Emma Bell are stuck on a ski lift after hours due to an operator handover and unclear instructions. That’s the...
Every few months, I think about what a shame it is that Hell Fest never got a sequel or prequel. It’s one of my favorite Halloween rewatches, and my appreciation grows yearly. Gregory Plotkin’s haunted attraction slasher feels like a horror movie takeover of Universal’s Halloween Horror Nights in all the right ways. Amusement park thrills prey upon...
Speaking of Halloween movies with “Hell” in the title, why not try Hell Night? Linda Blair stars in an ‘80s slasher that mixes hazing, haunted houses, and wacky kill sequences into one tasty holiday treat. It’s an old-school midnighter breed that isn't known for immaculate quality, but that matters less because director Tom DeSimone has plenty of f...
By 2017, the found footage subgenre had long been oversaturated with cheap Blair Witch and Paranormal Activity imitations. Thankfully, Victor Mathieu dared to be different with The Monster Project. YouTubers who typically film fake monster encounters decide to search for some real-deal subjects, which they ultimately find. A skinwalker, a vampire, ...
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- HEREDITARY – AMAZON PRIME VIDEO. Ari Aster’s directorial debut, Hereditary was unanimously considered the scariest horror movie in years, when it premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2018.
- THE PLATFORM – NETFLIX. One of the most twisted and gory movies on Netflix, The Platform is a Spanish sci-fi horror thriller that shows on a vertical prison designed in a tower format.
- 1922 – NETFLIX. A man who loves his farm life and house way too much, plans to murder his wife when she suggests selling the land and moving to the city.
- HUSH – NETFLIX. This is not your regular slasher film. Hush can make even the brave ones scream with fear as it messes with your mind like no other. Our protagonist is a deaf and mute author who stays alone in her house to work peacefully on her next book.
- Black Box (2020) The mind is a terrible thing to waste, and in the horror sci-fi film Black Box, mind games run rampant. Nolan Wright is a single father suffering from amnesia after surviving a car crash that killed his wife.
- The Blair Witch Project (1999) In 1994, three student filmmakers hike into the wooded area surrounding Maryland's Black Hills to shoot a documentary about a witch and are never heard from again.
- Bones and All (2022) If you took Call Me by Your Name, set it in Ronald Reagan's America, and focused it on two young cannibals falling in love, you'd get Bones and All.
- The Burning (1981) "What happened one summer five years ago is about to happen again and again," warns the trailer for The Burning, an '80s slasher film set at an American summer camp.
Oct 22, 2024 · Here, you’ll find the Stuff team’s pick of the best horror films on Amazon Prime Video. There are also a few films even non-Prime subscribers can view on Freevee, Amazon’s ad-supported but free-to-watch channel.
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1 day ago · Here are the 40 best horror movies on Amazon Prime: 1. The Thing Year: 1982. Director: John Carpenter. Stars: Kurt Russell, Keith David, Wilford Brimley, Donald Moffat. Rating: R. Watch on...
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