Are you looking for some spooky movies to get you in the Halloween spirit? Look no further! We’ve compiled a list of 25 of the best horror movies that you can stream right now. Whether you’re a fan of old classics or new favorites, these films are sure to give you a thrill.
Let’s start with the movie that started it all—John Carpenter’s “Halloween.” Released in 1978, this slasher film set the bar for every horror movie that followed. Follow babysitter Laurie Strode (Jamie Lee Curtis) as she and her friends are stalked by the infamous killer Michael Myers. If you’re a fan of the franchise, there are now 13 films to keep the Halloween theme going.
If you’re in the mood for a possession story, look no further than “The Exorcist.” This 1973 classic tells the story of young Regan MacNeil (Linda Blair) who becomes possessed by a demon. This chilling film will make you think twice about eating pea soup.
For something more modern, check out Ari Aster’s “Hereditary.” This 2018 film follows a family who experiences a series of tragedies that turn their lives upside down. Gripping and unsettling, this movie is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat.
Another classic that should not be missed is “Carrie.” Sissy Spacek shines as Carrie White, a teenage pariah with telekinetic powers. Bullied by her classmates and tormented by her unhinged mother, Carrie unleashes her powers in a fiery climax that you won’t want to miss.
For a unique found-footage horror film, watch “The Blair Witch Project.” Released in 1999, this film had audiences believing its own backstory—that a group of film students got lost in the woods while documenting the legend of the Blair Witch. The filmmakers’ brilliant marketing and the effective use of the found-footage format make this film a must-watch.
If you’re interested in a horror film with a social commentary twist, check out Jordan Peele’s “Get Out.” This 2017 film follows a young black man who visits his white girlfriend’s family, only to discover a horrifying secret. Peele’s directorial debut was a massive success, winning an Oscar for Best Original Screenplay.
David Cronenberg’s “The Fly” is a must-watch for body horror fans. Jeff Goldblum stars as Seth Brundle, a scientist who accidentally transforms himself into a human-fly hybrid. This 1986 film is a perfect blend of horror, romance, and special effects.
For a different take on horror tropes, watch “It Follows.” This indie film explores the consequences of sleeping with someone who is infected by a supernatural spirit. This smart and atmospheric film will keep you guessing until the very end.
Robert Eggers’ “The Witch” takes us back to the 17th century, where a family is banished and forced to live in the woods. As creepy occurrences begin to happen, tension builds up to an unforgettable climax. This slow-burn film is as unsettling as it is atmospheric.
No list of horror movies would be complete without Stanley Kubrick’s “The Shining.” Based on Stephen King’s novel, this film follows Jack Torrance (Jack Nicholson) as he takes on a hotel-sitting job with his family. As supernatural forces take hold, Jack’s descent into madness is truly chilling.
If you’re a fan of home invasion horror, don’t miss “The Strangers.” Liv Tyler and Scott Speedman play a couple who find themselves terrorized by masked sociopaths. Creepy and suspenseful, this film will keep you on the edge of your seat.
“The Strangers” isn’t the only found-footage film on our list. “Paranormal Activity” is another standout. Made on a shoestring budget, this film follows a young couple who are haunted by an evil spirit in their new home. The realistic and often terrifying footage will leave you gripping the edge of your seat.
Last but not least, we have the meta horror film “Scream.” This 1996 film reinvented the genre by poking fun at horror movie conventions while still delivering scares. Follow Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) as she becomes the target of a masked killer. The self-awareness and clever writing make this film a Halloween must-watch.
Whether you prefer old classics like “Halloween” and “The Exorcist” or newer hits like “Hereditary” and “Get Out,” there’s something for everyone on our list of the best horror movies. So grab some popcorn, turn off the lights, and prepare for a spooky movie marathon. Happy Halloween!