As Halloween draws near, it’s time to raise our horror movie standards. The Streamable combed through Metacritic's Top 100 Best-Reviewed Horror Movies of All Time to alert you which streaming services will give you the most “boo” for your buck.
While there are streaming services dedicated to horror, you can find a lot of terror on the services you may already have. Max, Paramount+, AMC+, and Peacock all have the best variety of well-reviewed scary movies.
To make sure you have an endless stream of scares, we scanned 11 different streaming libraries. Simply select your favorite service from this list and scream while you stream!
Best Horror Movies on Prime Video
Best Horror Movies on Paramount+ with Showtime
Best Horror Movies on Max
Best Horror Movies on AMC+/Shudder
Best Horror Movies on Netflix
Best Horror Movies on Hulu
Best Horror Movies on Peacock
Best Horror Movies on Starz
Best...
While there are streaming services dedicated to horror, you can find a lot of terror on the services you may already have. Max, Paramount+, AMC+, and Peacock all have the best variety of well-reviewed scary movies.
To make sure you have an endless stream of scares, we scanned 11 different streaming libraries. Simply select your favorite service from this list and scream while you stream!
Best Horror Movies on Prime Video
Best Horror Movies on Paramount+ with Showtime
Best Horror Movies on Max
Best Horror Movies on AMC+/Shudder
Best Horror Movies on Netflix
Best Horror Movies on Hulu
Best Horror Movies on Peacock
Best Horror Movies on Starz
Best...
- 10/4/2024
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
Are you ready for the return of the king? It's been 13 years since Francis Ford Coppola helmed a feature film — that would be 2011's weird horror flick "Twixt" — and now he's back in the director's chair to realize his dream project. In the 1980s, Coppola started writing "Megalopolis," an epic, sprawling drama that could very well be his biggest movie ever. He would tinker with the work over the years and finally start shooting second unit footage in 2001.
And then disaster struck, literally. The film's script dealt with the aftermath of a disaster that befalls New York City, and just as Coppola was gearing up to get "Megalopolis" off the ground, the 9/11 attacks changed everything. Realizing that no one at the time would be in the mood to watch a post-disaster movie set in New York, Coppola shelved the project — but he never forgot about it.
Now, the seemingly impossible...
And then disaster struck, literally. The film's script dealt with the aftermath of a disaster that befalls New York City, and just as Coppola was gearing up to get "Megalopolis" off the ground, the 9/11 attacks changed everything. Realizing that no one at the time would be in the mood to watch a post-disaster movie set in New York, Coppola shelved the project — but he never forgot about it.
Now, the seemingly impossible...
- 5/14/2024
- by Chris Evangelista
- Slash Film
As Halloween draws near, it’s time to raise our horror movie standards. The Streamable combed through Metacritic's Top 100 Best-Reviewed Horror Movies of All Time to alert you which streaming services will give you the most “boo” for your buck.
While there are streaming services dedicated to horror, you can find a lot of terror on the services you may already have. Max, Paramount+, AMC+, Peacock, and, shockingly, Tubi all have the best variety of well-reviewed scary movies. In fact, Tubi has over 30% of the entire list!
To make sure you have an endless stream of scares, we scanned 10 different streaming libraries. Simply select your favorite service from this list and scream while you stream!
Best Horror Movies on Prime Video
Best Horror Movies on Paramount+ with Showtime
Best Horror Movies on Netflix
Best Horror Movies on Max
Best Horror Movies on Hulu
Best Horror Movies on AMC+
Best...
While there are streaming services dedicated to horror, you can find a lot of terror on the services you may already have. Max, Paramount+, AMC+, Peacock, and, shockingly, Tubi all have the best variety of well-reviewed scary movies. In fact, Tubi has over 30% of the entire list!
To make sure you have an endless stream of scares, we scanned 10 different streaming libraries. Simply select your favorite service from this list and scream while you stream!
Best Horror Movies on Prime Video
Best Horror Movies on Paramount+ with Showtime
Best Horror Movies on Netflix
Best Horror Movies on Max
Best Horror Movies on Hulu
Best Horror Movies on AMC+
Best...
- 10/6/2023
- by Ben Bowman
- The Streamable
(Welcome to The Daily Stream, an ongoing series in which the /Film team shares what they've been watching, why it's worth checking out, and where you can stream it.)
The Movie: The Swerve
Where You Can Stream It: Tubi
The Pitch: Holly is a housewife and mother who seemingly has a good life: a pretty solid teaching job, a loving husband who is about to be promoted, and a great set of kids. But a serious case of insomnia proves that all is not well in Holly's world. Not to mention her insomnia meds ... or the dreams...
The post The Daily Stream: The Swerve Is Essential If You Can Appreciate a Bleak Descent Into Madness appeared first on /Film.
The Movie: The Swerve
Where You Can Stream It: Tubi
The Pitch: Holly is a housewife and mother who seemingly has a good life: a pretty solid teaching job, a loving husband who is about to be promoted, and a great set of kids. But a serious case of insomnia proves that all is not well in Holly's world. Not to mention her insomnia meds ... or the dreams...
The post The Daily Stream: The Swerve Is Essential If You Can Appreciate a Bleak Descent Into Madness appeared first on /Film.
- 12/19/2021
- by Lex Briscuso
- Slash Film
Female protagonists in movies are often portrayed as being able to perfectly balance a prosperous life as a loving mother and wife with their successful careers, and aren’t forced to contend with conflict until an external dispute arises in the plot. But first-time feature film writer-director-editor, Dean Kapsalis has flawlessly crafted a compelling and relatable […]
The post Video Interview: Azura Skye Talks The Swerve (Exclusive) appeared first on Shockya.com.
The post Video Interview: Azura Skye Talks The Swerve (Exclusive) appeared first on Shockya.com.
- 12/13/2020
- by Karen Benardello
- ShockYa
October has been a busy month for horror and genre-adjacent releases, with nearly 40 different titles hitting various digital platforms and streaming services. Here’s a look at a pair of recent titles that this writer had the opportunity to check out: The Swerve from Dean Kapsalis and Jeffrey Reddick’s directorial debut, Don’t Look Back.
The Swerve: In writer/director Dean Kapsalis’ The Swerve, we’re introduced to the very stressed-out Holly (Azura Skye), a high school teacher and mother of two boys whose marriage is practically on life support. Holly has spent most of her life trying to do right by everyone else, as we see through her masterfully created homemade apple pies, her penchant for keeping everything organized in her family, or the amount of verbal abuse she passively absorbs from her bitchy younger sister, Claudia (Ashley Bell). The reality is that Holly is a woman on...
The Swerve: In writer/director Dean Kapsalis’ The Swerve, we’re introduced to the very stressed-out Holly (Azura Skye), a high school teacher and mother of two boys whose marriage is practically on life support. Holly has spent most of her life trying to do right by everyone else, as we see through her masterfully created homemade apple pies, her penchant for keeping everything organized in her family, or the amount of verbal abuse she passively absorbs from her bitchy younger sister, Claudia (Ashley Bell). The reality is that Holly is a woman on...
- 10/30/2020
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Turning more into the dramatic lane than actual horror, The Swerve is one of the best films of the year and is crashing on VOD platforms September 22, 2020, from Epic Pictures. Writer/director Dean Kapsalis’s heart-wrenching feature debut explores a week in the life of a woman on the verge in this haunting meditation on mental illness. “Holly (Azura Skye) seems […]...
- 9/15/2020
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Trailers are an under-appreciated art form insofar that many times they’re seen as vehicles for showing footage, explaining films away, or showing their hand about what moviegoers can expect. Foreign, domestic, independent, big budget: What better way to hone your skills as a thoughtful moviegoer than by deconstructing these little pieces of advertising? This week […]
The post This Week In Trailers: S#!%house, Ghost Tropic, The Swerve, Kingdom of Silence, Succor appeared first on /Film.
The post This Week In Trailers: S#!%house, Ghost Tropic, The Swerve, Kingdom of Silence, Succor appeared first on /Film.
- 9/5/2020
- by Christopher Stipp
- Slash Film
Holly seems to have it all: two kids, a nice house, a good job as a teacher, and a husband with his career on the way up. But there are troubling signs that all is not right in her world. The insomnia. The medication for the insomnia. The dreams from the medication for the insomnia. …
The post The Swerve Available on VOD/Digital Tuesday, September 22, 2020 appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.
The post The Swerve Available on VOD/Digital Tuesday, September 22, 2020 appeared first on Hnn | Horrornews.net.
- 9/3/2020
- by Adrian Halen
- Horror News
Stars: Azura Skye, Bryce Pinkham, Ashley Bell, Zach Rand, Taen Phillips, Liam Seib, Deborah Hedwall, Dan Daily | Written and Directed by Dean Kapsalis
Holly seems to have it all: two kids, a nice house, a good job as a teacher, and a husband with an upwardly mobile career. But there are troubling signs that all is not right in her world thanks to a combination of insomnia and the disturbing dreams that result from the medication she takes for it…
It’s not an obvious choice to base your horror movie around but mental health and depression has been used in horror for many years now. From Psycho to Split to The Babadook, it’s becoming more and more common. The Swerve is the latest genre movie to tackle the subject.
Azura Skye is the perfect choice for the lead role and although it would be unfair to say she...
Holly seems to have it all: two kids, a nice house, a good job as a teacher, and a husband with an upwardly mobile career. But there are troubling signs that all is not right in her world thanks to a combination of insomnia and the disturbing dreams that result from the medication she takes for it…
It’s not an obvious choice to base your horror movie around but mental health and depression has been used in horror for many years now. From Psycho to Split to The Babadook, it’s becoming more and more common. The Swerve is the latest genre movie to tackle the subject.
Azura Skye is the perfect choice for the lead role and although it would be unfair to say she...
- 9/3/2020
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Epic Pictures has provided us with an exclusive trailer from their upcoming thriller The Swerve. Actress Azura Skye stars as a mother struggling with mental illness in the movie, which has been heavily praised by critics. The thriller was written and directed by Dean Kapsalis and stars Skye, alongside Bryce Pinkham, Ashley Bell, and Zach Rand. The Swerve hits VOD and other digital platforms on September 22nd.
Holly seems to have it all: two kids, a nice house, a good job as a teacher, and a husband with his career on the way up. But there are troubling signs that all is not right in her world. The insomnia. The medication for the insomnia. The dreams from the medication for the insomnia. The arrival of her estranged sister and a mouse invading her home don't help either. Add the weight of a dark secret, and her already delicate balance collapses,...
Holly seems to have it all: two kids, a nice house, a good job as a teacher, and a husband with his career on the way up. But there are troubling signs that all is not right in her world. The insomnia. The medication for the insomnia. The dreams from the medication for the insomnia. The arrival of her estranged sister and a mouse invading her home don't help either. Add the weight of a dark secret, and her already delicate balance collapses,...
- 8/26/2020
- by Kevin Burwick
- MovieWeb
With another year of eclectic screenings of movies both old and new in the books, the juried winners of Cinepocalypse 2019 have been revealed, with Sara Summa’s The Last to See Them taking home the coveted "Best Film" award from a jury that includes Joel Schumacher.
Press Release: The Music Box Theatre is honored to announce the juried winners of the 2019 edition of Cinepocalypse. As the festival wraps, it is also immensely proud to note that, in its third year, the festival shattered its second-year attendance record, and won accolades for its once-in-a-lifetime, center-of-the-cinematic-universe programming and guests. Cinepocalypse welcomed over 6,000 attendees, over 25 film guests from around the world, and hosted multiple sold out screenings, including Glenn Danzig’s buzzed about debut Verotika, first-ever screening of the hyper rare ‘Gore-Cut’ of Tammy And The T-rex, and special 70mm screening of Total Recall with Michael Ironside in attendance, all at the Music Box Theatre.
Press Release: The Music Box Theatre is honored to announce the juried winners of the 2019 edition of Cinepocalypse. As the festival wraps, it is also immensely proud to note that, in its third year, the festival shattered its second-year attendance record, and won accolades for its once-in-a-lifetime, center-of-the-cinematic-universe programming and guests. Cinepocalypse welcomed over 6,000 attendees, over 25 film guests from around the world, and hosted multiple sold out screenings, including Glenn Danzig’s buzzed about debut Verotika, first-ever screening of the hyper rare ‘Gore-Cut’ of Tammy And The T-rex, and special 70mm screening of Total Recall with Michael Ironside in attendance, all at the Music Box Theatre.
- 6/28/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
IMDb.com, Inc. takes no responsibility for the content or accuracy of the above news articles, Tweets, or blog posts. This content is published for the entertainment of our users only. The news articles, Tweets, and blog posts do not represent IMDb's opinions nor can we guarantee that the reporting therein is completely factual. Please visit the source responsible for the item in question to report any concerns you may have regarding content or accuracy.