

Also, be sure to check back for additional information and updates on the legacy of the horror genre, as well as more of our own recommendations of the scariest movies and TV shows currently available to stream, here on CinemaBlend.Dracula (1931) - starring Bela Lugosi, Dwight Frye and Helen Chandler What do you think? Would you agree that these are the finest films of the genre that you can find for the killer price of $0, or is that the only price you would be willing to pay to sit through any of these titles? Well, if you happen to agree with the latter, I would be more than happy to hear an explanation in the comments. What I admire about this lesser-known collection of stories all taking place on October 31st (featuring The Descent director Neil Marshal and others at the helm) is that, while many horror anthologies start off strong before suffering a decline in entertaining quality, this one only gets better with each segment. It was no easy feat, but I have managed to narrow down the selection to just 16 ghastly greats, starting with the birth of the modern zombie movie.Ī good way to end a creepy, distressing movie binge such as this is with a fun horror comedy, which there is an impressive variety of in 2015’s Tales of Halloween.

To help you avoid the insanity of scrolling and scrolling in the endless search of a good scare, I have done all the work for you and picked out what I believe are the best in horror (from recent achievements to timeless classics) that will not cost an arm or leg to stream during the spookiest of seasons (or any time of year while they last). The horror selection of these services, in particular, is overwhelming in both quantity and in quality alike. Believe it or not, there are many digital platforms (such as Tubi, Vudu, and IMDb TV) that offer a wide, wide variety of movies available to stream at no cost to you, as long as you are willing to endure a few paid advertisements. Before you click out of here in disbelief, I promise you that this is no Halloween trick, but merely a way to clue you into a pleasant treat - for horror fans, at least.
