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The best horror movies on Hulu right now

The characters from Cabin in the woods at the bottom of a basement stairwell
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March is the month of spring, new beginnings, and reinvention—or so they say. It’s also a great month to watch a great horror movie or two, and Hulu is the best place for them. The best horror movies on Hulu are enough to satisfy any fan’s cravings, especially those who are hungry for worthy, chilling terrifying content all year round. Because, out of all the streaming services, Hulu’s horror library might just be the best.

Unlike other streamers, Hulu’s horror collection is so large that it might be easy to get lost in it; indeed, Hulu is among the few streamers to spend considerable time curating a complete horror collection that never disappoints. To help, we at Digital Trends have done the work of going through Hulu’s mighty collection of scary movies and selecting the best ones to keep you up at night. Here’s our roundup of the best horror movies on Hulu you can stream right now.

Hulu isn’t home to only horror titles. We’ve also put together guides to the best Hulu original series and the best anime on Hulu.

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The Cabin in the Woods (2012)

The Cabin in the Woods
72 %
7.0/10
95m
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Comedy
Stars Kristen Connolly, Fran Kranz, Chris Hemsworth
Directed by Drew Goddard

Horror comedies don’t get any better than Drew Godard’s 2012 cult hit The Cabin in the Woods. The film follows a group of five college friends whose vacation at a secluded cabin turns into a nightmare after they become prey to several horrors. Blending satirical commentaries on the state of horror with humor and old-fashioned thrills and featuring an incredible ensemble cast, The Cabin in the Woods is a perfect alternative for genre fans looking for something lighter but no less scary. 

Underwater (2020)

Underwater
48 %
5.9/10
95m
Genre Horror, Science Fiction, Action, Adventure
Stars Kristen Stewart, Vincent Cassel, Mamoudou Athie
Directed by William Eubank

Academy Award nominee Kristen Stewart (Love Lies Bleeding) stars in William Eubank’s science fiction horror film Underwater. Set thousands of miles under the sea, the plot follows the crew of a drilling station who become prey to mysterious creatures after a powerful wave destroys the walls of their facility. Starring an ensemble including Vincent Cassel, Jessica Henwick, and John Gallagher Jr., Underwater is a classic mix of sci-fi and horror that should satisfy fans of both genres. Although it’s indebted to better films that came before, Underwater works because of Kristen Stewart’s committed performance, even if the screenplay leaves something to be desired.

Werewolves Within (2021)

Werewolves Within
66 %
6.0/10
97m
Genre Horror, Comedy, Fantasy
Stars Sam Richardson, Milana Vayntrub, George Basil
Directed by Josh Ruben

One of the best video game adaptations ever, Werewolves Within is a criminally underrated horror comedy that deserves a lot more fans. The plot follows the inhabitants of a rural town in Vermont, who become trapped in an inn because of a violent snowstorm. Tensions rise when they begin suspecting one of them is the werewolf who has been wreaking havoc in the community. Funny and witty without forgetting to be scary, Werewolves Within is a pulpy and instantly memorable throwback to the ’80s classics that saw the horror genre thrive. Come for the severed body parts, but stay for the genuine heartfelt story.

Tucker and Dale vs. Evil (2010)

Tucker and Dale vs. Evil
65 %
7.5/10
89m
Genre Comedy, Horror
Stars Alan Tudyk, Tyler Labine, Katrina Bowden
Directed by Eli Craig

Tyler Labine and Alan Tudyk star as the titular characters in the underappreciated horror comedy Tucker and Dale vs. Evil. The plot follows the scruffy friends whose quiet retirement in the woods gets interrupted when they get confused for deranged hillbillies. Tucker and Dale vs. Evil plays with the horror genre’s tropes and subverts them in a hilarious and refreshing way. Serving plenty of thrills, chills, and laughs, the film is a perfect choice for those looking for a bloody good time.  

Scream (2022)

Scream
60 %
6.3/10
114m
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Stars Melissa Barrera, Jenna Ortega, Mason Gooding
Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett

Over a decade after fans’ last visit to Woodsboro, the Scream franchise came back to life with a fifth film in 2022. Simply titled Scream, the film follows Sam Carpenter, who returns to Woodsboro after her sister, Tara, is attacked by a new Ghostface. With a new killer on the loose and teenagers dying left and right, the original trio — Sidney Prescott, Gale Weathers, and Dewey Riley — returns for another fight against their perennial masked nemesis. Scream successfully revitalizes the franchise and updates it for the 2020s, introducing a new group of core characters and proving that this slasher’s unique formula is far from outdated.

28 Weeks Later (2007)

28 Weeks Later
78 %
6.9/10
100m
Genre Horror, Thriller, Science Fiction
Stars Robert Carlyle, Rose Byrne, Jeremy Renner
Directed by Juan Carlos Fresnadillo

Robert Carlyle stars in Juan Carlos Fresnadillo’s follow-up to Danny Boyle’s now-iconic 2002 film 28 Days Later. The plot sees two siblings inadvertently reintroducing the Rage Virus into a safe zone in London, and the efforts of NATO military forces to salvage the territory. A standalone sequel to Boyle’s sleeper hit, 28 Weeks Later is a worthy continuation of a story that has become uncomfortably relatable. The film benefits from an outstanding performance from Carlyle and a stellar supporting cast that includes Jeremy Renner, Idris Elba, and Rose Byrne. It’s more focused on action thrills than human chills compared to its predecessor, but 28 Weeks Later remains a spectacular and unnerving horror thriller.

Haunting of the Queen Mary (2023)

Haunting of the Queen Mary
4.1/10
124m
Genre Horror, Thriller
Stars Alice Eve, Joel Fry, Nell Hudson
Directed by Gary Shore

Gary Shore’s 2023 British horror film Haunting of Queen Mary stars Alice Eve and Joel Fry. Combining past and present, the film follows two storylines: a family’s strange and violent experiences aboard the vessel on Halloween 1938, and their connection to another family aboard the ocean liner in the present day. Borrowing heavily from the ship’s infamous real-life reputation, Haunting of Queen Mary does the most with its premise, largely thanks to a committed cast. Atmospheric and genuinely chilling, the film is a well-crafted and well-acted horror story that might not reinvent the genre, but offers enough twists and frights to make it a worthwhile viewing experience.

Umma (2022)

Umma
51 %
4.7/10
83m
Genre Horror, Mystery
Stars Sandra Oh, Fivel Stewart, Dermot Mulroney
Directed by Iris K. Shim

Thirteen-time Emmy nominee Sandra Oh stars in the 2022 supernatural horror film Umma. The story concerns Amanda, a woman leading a quiet rural life with her daughter, Chrissy, on a farm. Their lives are upended when the remains of Amanda’s mother arrive from Korean, kicking off a chain of supernatural events. The film could’ve benefitted from a more atmospheric approach, and the excessive presence of genre clichés can get a little grating. However, Oh’s passionate performance almost always elevates the material, making Umma an uneven but ultimately satisfying experience for all those looking for a classic horror tale.

Bone Tomahawk (2015)

Bone Tomahawk
72 %
7.1/10
133m
Genre Western, Horror, Drama
Stars Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Richard Jenkins
Directed by S. Craig Zahler

Kurt Russell stars in S. Craig Zahler’s Western horror film Bone Tomahawk, opposite an ensemble that also includes Patrick Wilson and Oscar-nominee Richard Jenkins. The plot follows Franklin Hunt, a small-town sheriff who leads a small group — including his deputy, a gunslinger, and a cowboy — to rescue three people from a group of cannibalistic cave dwellers. Violent, riveting, and featuring a stellar turn from Russell, Bone Tomahawk is a refreshing blend of genres that offers a tense, slow-building, yet engaging narrative that will satisfy fans of both horror and the ever-present Western genre. 

Mandy (2018)

Mandy
82 %
6.5/10
122m
Genre Fantasy, Action, Horror
Stars Nicolas Cage, Andrea Riseborough, Linus Roache
Directed by Panos Cosmatos

No actor is as committed to sheer, unadulterated intensity as Nicolas Cage. The Oscar winner is at his most unhinged in Panos Cosmatos’ horror action film Mandy,  about a couple whose idyllic and secluded life is disrupted by a brutal cult. A stylish, original, blood-soaked revenge thriller, Mandy is action-packed and exciting. It’s a savage and surreal tale of vengeance that benefits greatly from Cosmatos’ assured direction. However, this is Cage’s show, and the actor relishes every demented minute of it, offering a wild, yet fascinating and brave performance that few, if any, actors could pull off.

Watcher (2022)

Watcher
72 %
6.3/10
96m
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller, Drama
Stars Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, Burn Gorman
Directed by Chloe Okuno

Modern scream queen Maika Monroe stars in the 2022 psychological horror thriller Watcher. The plot centers on Julia, a young American actress who moves to Bucharest, Romania, with her boyfriend. Her mental state deteriorates as she begins suspecting a stranger who watches her from across the street is the serial killer terrorizing the city. Like many of the best-regarded thrillers, Watcher rises on the strength of a clear vision and a terrific central performance. Director Chloe Okuno is perfectly suited for the material, and Monroe is outstanding as the increasingly fragile Julia, resulting in a chilling thriller that might not subvert expectations, but certainly entertains and disturbs.

The Autopsy of Jane Doe (2016)

The Autopsy of Jane Doe
65 %
6.8/10
86m
Genre Horror, Mystery
Stars Emile Hirsch, Brian Cox, Ophelia Lovibond
Directed by André Øvredal

Emile Hirsch and Brian Cox star in the underrated 2016 supernatural horror film The Autopsy of Jane Doe. The story sees a father and son performing an autopsy on a beautiful Jane Doe, only to discover increasingly dangerous and terrifying secrets. Unlike other supernatural horror movies, The Autopsy of Jane Doe relies on suggestion rather than overt terror, largely succeeding thanks to a clever screenplay and Hirsch and Cox’s performances. And while director André Øvredal’s recent efforts have left a lot to be desired, The Autopsy of Jane Doe remains one of his most effective and creepy efforts.

Bad Hair (2021)

Bad Hair
60 %
5.6/10
102m
Genre Horror, Comedy
Stars Elle Lorraine, Jay Pharoah, Lena Waithe
Directed by Justin Simien

Director Justin Simien’s 2020 satirical horror comedy Bad Hair is among the most daring projects in recent memory. The film tells the story of Anna, a young woman who gets a weave to succeed in the cutthroat world of music. However, her journey to stardom faces unprecedented dangers when she comes to believe her new hair has a mind of its own. Bad Hair‘s reach far exceeds its grasp, but one must respect it for trying. The screenplay attempts many things, and while it’s quite uneven, the film remains a truly zany and campy mix of ideas and genres that must be seen to be believed.

The Boogeyman (2023)

The Boogeyman
55 %
5.9/10
99m
Genre Horror, Thriller, Mystery
Stars Sophie Thatcher, Vivien Lyra Blair, Chris Messina
Directed by Rob Savage

Based on Stephen King’s famous short story, The Boogeyman follows a grieving family attempting to recover from their matriarch’s recent death. Things take a sinister turn when a desperate patient visits the father and leaves behind a predatory entity that preys on pain and suffering. Although it doesn’t do nearly as much as it could with its fascinating premise, The Boogeyman remains an effectively twisty and chilling exercise in dread that further confirms the close bond between horror and grief.

Alien (1979)

Alien
89 %
8.5/10
117m
Genre Horror, Science Fiction
Stars Sigourney Weaver, Tom Skerritt, Ian Holm
Directed by Ridley Scott

Ridley Scott’s masterful hybrid of horror and sci-fi remains as refreshing and terrifying today as it was in 1979. Sigourney Weaver stars as sci-fi heroine Ellen Ripley, who must fight against a hostile alien force targeting the crewmembers of the commercial space tug Nostromo. Alien is a triumph of the horror genre, a stellar marriage of mystery and science fiction that results in one of cinema’s most terrifying films. Making the most out of its ambitious premise, Alien is a claustrophobic master class in tension and dread and is also one of the best sci-fi movies in cinematic history.

Prey (2022)

Prey
71 %
7.1/10
100m
Genre Thriller, Action, Science Fiction
Stars Amber Midthunder, Dakota Beavers, Michelle Thrush
Directed by Dan Trachtenberg

The Predator franchise has had numerous ups and downs, but 2022’s Prey might just be its finest hour yet. The plot centers on Naru, a young Comanche woman who must defend her tribe against the Predator, a vicious alien that hunts humans for sport. Taking the series’ main themes and effectively translating them to a more visceral approach, Prey is a remarkable achievement and a compelling action vehicle. Although it’s more of a thriller than an outright horror film, Prey‘s atmospheric tone and effective jump scares will have audiences on the edge for a full 100 minutes.

Clock (2023)

Clock
5.0/10
92m
Genre Horror, Thriller
Stars Dianna Agron, Melora Hardin, Jay Ali
Directed by Alexis Jacknow

The ever underrated Dianna Agron stars in the 2023 sci-fi horror thriller Clock. The plot revolves around Ella, a young, successful woman who doesn’t want children. Pressured by her friends and family, Ella enrolls in a clinical trial to “fix” her seemingly broken biological clock. Clock‘s admittedly over-the-top plot might lack the subtlety of other, more cerebral marriages of sci-fi and horror. Still, Agron’s confident performance and the film’s themes of societal pressures and expectations make it a worthwhile and even thought-provoking horror picture. 

Good Boy (2020)

Good Boy
6.2/10
89m
Genre Horror, Thriller, Comedy, TV Movie
Stars Judy Greer, Ellen Wong, McKinley Freeman
Directed by Tyler MacIntyre

Who said horror movies can’t be somewhat cute? The amazing Judy Greer stars in Good Boy, the second installment of the Into the Dark series. The plot follows Maggie, who gets an emotional support dog to help with her anxiety. Although things go great at first, Maggie soon discovers her best boy will go to extreme, murderous lengths to protect her against unwanted strangers. Sweet, yet still scary, Good Boy is further proof that Greer can elevate any material with her considerable talents. The plot is uneven, but there are enough thrills here to make it the best Into the Dark installment in recent memory.

Infinity Pool (2023)

Infinity Pool
72 %
6.0/10
118m
Genre Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Stars Alexander Skarsgård, Mia Goth, Cleopatra Coleman
Directed by Brandon Cronenberg

Horror-icons-in-the-making Alexander Skarsgård and Mia Goth star in Brandon Cronenberg’s 2023 sci-fi horror film Infinity Pool. The plot centers on a couple whose resort vacation turns into a nightmare of hedonism, violence, and horror after they’re seduced by an alluring young woman. Full of Cronenberg’s trademark surreal and brutal themes and imagery and powered by Skarsgård and Goth’s committed performances, Infinity Pool is a truly shocking experience that’s not for the weak of stomach or mind.

Monsters (2010)

Monsters
63 %
6.4/10
94m
Genre Drama, Thriller, Science Fiction
Stars Scoot McNairy, Whitney Able, Mario Zuniga Benavides
Directed by Gareth Edwards

Gareth Edwards’ Monsters is set in a world where Mexico has become quarantined after a space probe crash-landed in South America, spreading anew and dangerous life form. The film follows a journalist and a tourist journeying across the infected zone and to the safety of the U.S.-Mexico border. Benefitting from an intriguing premise and Edwards’ deft approach, Monsters is a compelling sci-fi horror movie with impressive visual effects and a chilling, anxiety-ridden plot. Its politics are clumsy and too on the nose, but the film remains a worthy watch for sci-fi horror lovers.

Pilgrim (2019)

Pilgrim
5.6/10
80m
Genre Horror, Thriller
Stars Reign Edwards, Beth Curry, Antonio Raul Corbo
Directed by Marcus Dunstan

The 2019 horror movie Pilgrim shows how easily a Thanksgiving celebration can descend into chaos. The film follows a woman who invites pilgrim reenactors to her family’s Thanksgiving dinner to remind them of their privilege and bring them closer together. However, the gathering turns deathly when the actors refuse to break character. Pilgrim is the kind of farcical, almost ridiculous horror movie that both thrills and entertains. Over-the-top and with a healthy dose of campy humor, Pilgrim is the perfect movie for a holiday-themed horror marathon. 

Escape Room (2019)

Escape Room
48 %
6.4/10
100m
Genre Horror, Thriller, Mystery
Stars Taylor Russell, Logan Miller, Jay Ellis
Directed by Adam Robitel

Taylor Russell stars in the 2019 psychological horror film Escape Room. Set during Thanksgiving break, the film follows six strangers who participate in an elaborate escape room puzzle for the chance to win $10,000. The catch? Each room is filled with death traps, and this is actually a life-or-death game. Although far from perfect, Escape Room is entertaining and consistently thrilling, featuring an impressively committed cast and a series of innovative traps that would make the Saw movies quiver with excitement. 

No One Will Save You (2023)

No One Will Save You
60 %
6.3/10
93m
Genre Horror, Science Fiction, Thriller
Stars Kaitlyn Dever, Elizabeth Kaluev, Zack Duhame
Directed by Brian Duffield

Emmy-nominee Kaitlyn Dever stars in Brian Duffield’s 2023 horror film No One Will Save You. The plot centers on an anxious introvert living in her childhood home who must battle an alien trying to invade her space. A nearly silent nightmare with only five audible pieces of dialogue, No One Will Save You is an atmospheric and electrifying home invasion thriller. Dever commands the screen, deftly guiding the plot using only the strength of her incredibly expressive face.

Skinamarink (2023)

Skinamarink
64 %
4.9/10
100m
Genre Horror
Stars Lucas Paul, Dali Rose Tetreault, Ross Paul
Directed by Kyle Edward Ball

Canadian irrational horror film Skinamarink went viral on social media earlier this year. The film follows two children who wake up at night to realize their father is gone and their home’s windows and doors have vanished. Skinamarink is among the most recent examples of the audience-versus-critics divide. The latter praised its daring nature and themes, while many viewers found it frustrating and boring. However, Skinamarink remains provocative, intriguing, and above all scary, thanks to an atmospheric approach that will leave audiences shaking.

The Babadook (2014)

The Babadook
86 %
6.8/10
94m
Genre Drama, Horror
Stars Essie Davis, Noah Wiseman, Hayley McElhinney
Directed by Jennifer Kent

The 2014 Australian psychological horror picture The Babadook is based on director Jennifer Kent’s 2005 short Monster. The film tells the story of a single mother reeling from her husband’s death who must confront her son’s fear of a monster lurking in their house. Clever and genuinely terrifying, The Babadook is a triumph of the horror genre, boasting a compelling and emotional story rooted in raw and real feelings most audiences will sympathize with. An eerie atmosphere and a singularly creepy villain further make The Babadook the perfect marriage between art and horror. 

Villains (2019)

Villains
63 %
6.2/10
90m
Genre Comedy, Horror, Drama
Stars Bill Skarsgård, Maika Monroe, Kyra Sedgwick
Directed by Robert Olsen, Dan Berk

Modern horror icon Bill Skarsgård joins Maika Monroe, Jeffrey Donovan, and Kyra Sedgwick in Derek Berk and Robert Olsen’s 2019 black comedy/horror movie Villains. The plot revolves around Mickey and Jules, two lovebirds whose car breaks down after they ineptly rob a bank. Seeking refuge in a nearby house, the couple stumbles upon a dark secret lurking in the basement. Wickedly funny and featuring impressive performances from its talented cast, Villains is a horror comedy for those looking for some laughs to go with their screams.

Personal Shopper (2016)

Personal Shopper
77 %
6.1/10
106m
Genre Drama, Mystery, Thriller
Stars Kristen Stewart, Lars Eidinger, Sigrid Bouaziz
Directed by Olivier Assayas

Academy Award nominee Kristen Stewart stars in Olivier Assayas’ 2016 supernatural psychological thriller Personal Shopper. The plot follows Maureen, a personal shopper and medium attempting to communicate with her recently-deceased twin brother. Like most of Assayas’ best films, Personal Shopper is quiet, subtle, and frustrating. However, several tonal shifts that keep the plot moving and a magnetic lead performance from Stewart make it an entrancing and thought-provoking exploration of life and loss worthy of the audience’s time. 

Titane (2021)

Titane
75 %
6.5/10
108m
Genre Drama, Thriller, Horror
Stars Agathe Rousselle, Vincent Lindon, Garance Marillier
Directed by Julia Ducournau

Julia Ducournau’s Palm d’Or-winning body horror film Titane stars Agathe Rousselle and Vincent Lindon. The plot centers on a serial killer with a titanium plate in her head who develops a complicated relationship with a man after posing as his long-lost son to avoid capture. Blending elements of psychological thriller and body horror, Titane is among the most original and boldest films of the new millennium, an unforgettable experience for fans of elevated horror.  

The Omen (1976)

The Omen
62 %
7.5/10
111m
Genre Horror, Thriller
Stars Gregory Peck, Lee Remick, David Warner
Directed by Richard Donner

Richard Donner’s classic The Omen is an institution in the horror genre. Cinematic icons Gregory Peck and Lee Remick star in the story about a couple whose child becomes the prime suspect in a series of violent deaths, leading them to believe he might be the Antichrist. A gorefest that makes the most out of its over-the-top premise, The Omen is an exercise in dread powered by a deliciously creepy performance from Harvey Stephens. The film launched a franchise, although the subsequent efforts have failed to match the original’s influence.

Crimes of the Future (2022)

Crimes of the Future
67 %
5.9/10
107m
Genre Horror, Science Fiction
Stars Viggo Mortensen, Léa Seydoux, Scott Speedman
Directed by David Cronenberg

Body horror maestro reunites with Viggo Mortensen for his 2020 horror sci-fi Crimes of the Future, co-starring Léa Seydoux and Kristen Stewart. Set in a dystopian future where human evolution has made most humans immune to pain and disease, the film follows a performance artist who performs surgery on himself before live audiences. Although far from Cronenberg’s best picture, Crimes of the Future remains a must-watch for fans of the director’s singular mix of body horror and thought-provoking ideas.

Hellraiser (2022)

Hellraiser
55 %
6.0/10
121m
Genre Horror, Mystery
Stars Odessa A'zion, Jamie Clayton, Adam Faison
Directed by David Bruckner

A reboot of the venerable Hellraiser franchise, Hellraiser follows a young woman recovering from addiction. When she receives a mysterious box capable of summoning humanoid beings with sadistic impulses, she must confront the dangerous demonic forces responsible for her brother’s disappearance.

Featuring a spectacular performance from Jamie Clayton as the iconic villain Pinhead, Hellraiser is a welcome return to form for a franchise that spent far too long neck-deep in mediocrity. 

Run (2020)

Run
67 %
6.7/10
90m
Genre Thriller, Horror, Drama
Stars Sarah Paulson, Kiera Allen, Pat Healy
Directed by Aneesh Chaganty

Emmy nominee Sarah Paulson stars in the 2020 psychological thriller Run. The film revolves around Chloe, a young woman who has spent her life controlled by her overbearing mother. However, as Chloe enters adolescence, she begins questioning her life and her mother’s role in it. Powered by Paulson’s committed performance, and with a smart and pleasantly surprising screenplay, Run is an effective and suspenseful thriller that will keep audiences on the edge.

Fresh (2022)

Fresh
67 %
6.7/10
114m
Genre Horror, Thriller, Comedy
Stars Daisy Edgar-Jones, Sebastian Stan, Jojo T. Gibbs
Directed by Mimi Cave

Sebastian Stan and Daisy Edgar-Jones star in the horror thriller Fresh. The film follows Noa, a young woman frustrated with dating apps, who begins a relationship with the charming Steve. When the two go for a weekend getaway, Noa discovers the many sinister secrets Steve has been hiding. Benefitting from Edgar-Jones and Stan’s performances and with clever insights into the horrors of modern dating, Fresh is a chilling horror story with poignant social critique.

Pooka! (2018) new

Pooka!
r 90m
Genre Horror, Thriller, TV Movie
Stars Nyasha Hatendi, Latarsha Rose, Jon Daly
Directed by Nacho Vigalondo

Hulu’s Into the Dark series has served as a powerful forum for established and up-and-coming genre directors to showcase new and exciting horror films, and while we’ve already covered Treehouse (directed by James Roday), we’d also like to shine some morbid light on director Nacho Vigalondo’s contribution to the anthology. It’s a film called Pooka! that stars Nyasha Hatendi as a man named Wilson who takes an acting job as a costumed creature named Pooka, a beast based on a popular new holiday toy that’s selling like crazy. But as the toy’s popularity reaches new heights, Wilson begins experiencing wild hallucinations with murderous conclusions. A fitting genre feast for the Christmas season, Vigalondo clearly had a ton of fun with his off-the-wall concept, and so will you.

Into the Dark: Pooka! Trailer (Official) • A Hulu Original

Hatching (2022)

Hatching
74 %
6.2/10
r 91m
Genre Fantasy, Horror
Stars Siiri Solalinna, Sophia Heikkilä, Jani Volanen
Directed by Hanna Bergholm
There’s nothing quite like a solid coming-of-age story, especially when the focus is on a 12-year-old gymnast (Siiri Solalinna) named Tinja who comes into the possession of a dying bird’s one and only egg deep in the woods — one that hatches and reveals one of the most visually disturbing combinations of makeup and VFX the world has ever seen. It turns out the creature takes on the likeness of those who raise it, too, leading us down a path of surreal terrors as Tinja does everything in her power to shield her family from the monster’s clutches. There’s plenty to be said about Hatching’s vivisection of girlhood and what it takes to be worthy in the eyes of our mothers. With its David Lynch-inspired visions of idyllic suburbia getting ripped and clawed apart, this is a feature that’s hard to forget.
Hatching Trailer #1 (2022) | Movieclips Trailers

You Are Not My Mother (2022)

You Are Not My Mother
74 %
5.8/10
r 93m
Genre Horror, Thriller
Stars Hazel Doupe, Paul Reid, Ingrid Craigie
Directed by Kate Dolan
Films like You Are Not My Mother are cleverly-lensed explorations of a world where our parents are not who we think they are. In this 2021 Irish horror film, the story follows Char (Hazel Doupe), her grandmother (Ingrid Craigie), and Char’s mother, Angela (Carolyn Bracken), in the aftermath of Angela’s sudden disappearance. Re-emerging, Angela is not the same parent Char has known her whole life. Exhibiting frightening new behaviors and disturbing thoughts and emotions, it’s up to Char to figure out just what happened to her mother before she’s all but lost to whatever evils have been visited upon her. An astonishing feature debut from Kate Dolan, You Are Not My Mother creates a perplexing, almost folkloric setting and atmosphere where almost any flavor of fear is possible.
You Are Not My Mother - Official Trailer

Little Monsters (2019)

Little Monsters
59 %
6.3/10
r 94m
Genre Horror, Comedy
Stars Lupita Nyong'o, Alexander England, Josh Gad
Directed by Abe Forsythe
Remember that elementary school field trip where you and your peers were besieged upon by hordes of the living dead? Count yourself lucky if such madness escaped you in your youth, because in writer-director Abe Forsythe’s 2019 film Little Monsters, the onscreen kindergarten class isn’t so fortunate. With a cast led by Lupita Nyong’o as kindergarten teacher Miss Caroline, Alexander England as washed-up musician Dave, and Josh Gad as television personality Teddy McGiggles, the horror/rom-com hybrid follows the unlikely trio of adults and Miss Caroline’s students as they fight and defend themselves against zombies that have escaped from a nearby government facility. Filled with heart and soul, laugh-out-loud moments, and a healthy supply of B-movie gore, Little Monsters is an awesome summer flick that assures the viewing world that zombies still have an important place in horror cinema.
Little Monsters - Trailer (Official) • A Hulu Original Film

Held (2020)

Held
46 %
5.2/10
r 94m
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Stars Jill Awbrey, Bart Johnson, Travis Cluff
Directed by Travis Cluff, Chris Lofing
Held stars Jill Awbrey and Bart Johnson as Emma and Henry Barrett, a married couple looking to address some of the many strifes within their relationship. After taking up residence in an isolated smart home, the couple’s idyllic retreat quickly unfurls into a sinister game of cat-and-mouse when Emma and Henry realize that their rental host, a sentient voice that speaks through the home’s automated ecosystem, knows a number of personal details about their marriage and is watching their every move. Held borrows from films like Panic Room and other single-location horror-thrillers, delivering a familiar story that gains the higher ground come the third act. Stick around for the reveal — you won’t be disappointed.

Agnes (2021)

Agnes
65 %
3.9/10
r 93m
Genre Drama, Horror
Stars Molly C. Quinn, Sean Gunn, Hayley McFarland
Directed by Mickey Reece
Religious fervor reaches new peaks in director Mickey Reece’s harrowing horror-drama Agnes. When a sister of faith begins experiencing wretched tendencies, an investigative priest and his apprentice are sent to the remote convent to investigate the phenomena. But as evil spreads its wings wider, not even the benevolent intentions of the priesthood can contain the demonic troubles that boil over. An atmosphere-laden tale of terror, Agnes operates more than effectively on its rather small budget, delivering chills throughout its entire runtime.
Agnes - Official Trailer

Gaia (2021)

Gaia
64 %
5.6/10
r 97m
Genre Horror, Fantasy, Drama
Stars Monique Rockman, Carel Nel, Alex van Dyk
Directed by Jaco Bouwer
In director Jaco Bouwer’s Gaia, Monique Rockman stars as the titular character, a displaced forest ranger who gets hurt on the job. Rescued by a nomadic father-and-son duo, Gaia’s troubles grow bigger when she discovers that both men are devotees to a tantalizing and mythic presence harboring deep in the woodlands. Or is it all in their heads? An eerie and hallucinatory film, Gaia will crawl directly under your skin and lurk there for weeks to come.

Willy's Wonderland (2021)

Willy's Wonderland
44 %
5.5/10
r 88m
Genre Action, Horror, Comedy
Stars Nicolas Cage, Emily Tosta, Beth Grant
Directed by Kevin Lewis
Nicolas Cage has become the unsung king of B-list horror films over the last few years, with lead performances in off-the-wall films like Mandy and Color Out of Space. In Willy’s Wonderland, the mighty Cage stars as an unnamed protagonist who agrees to take a janitorial job at Willy’s Wonderland for one night to pay for car repairs. But what Nomadic Nick doesn’t see coming is an army of animatronic foes that wage war against him. Armed with whatever he can find, the man must fight for his life to see the sunrise. A bizarre homage to the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, Willy’s Wonderland is a whole bunch of Cage-fueled, off-kilter fun.

Wounds (2019)

Wounds
51 %
4.1/10
r 94m
Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Stars Armie Hammer, Dakota Johnson, Zazie Beetz
Directed by Babak Anvari
When Will (Armie Hammer), a down on his luck bartender, comes into possession of a cell phone left at the local dive by a college patron, he brings it home with him. Going through the device, he begins to discover some truly disturbing content. All of this is only exacerbated when the same group of college students that left the phone behind start remerging, but in ways more terrifying than Will can fathom. Wounds puts forth the efforts of a dedicated cast and an immersive atmosphere, delivering a film that works in more ways than one, while faltering a bit here and there. As a genre entry though, it’s certainly worth a watch.

We Need to Do Something (2021)

We Need to Do Something
48 %
4.5/10
r 97m
Genre Horror, Mystery
Stars Sierra McCormick, Vinessa Shaw, Pat Healy
Directed by Sean King O'Grady
Getting locked in the bathroom during an apocalyptic fallout is never fun, especially when you’re trapped in said bathroom with your mom, dad, and younger brother. In We Need to Do Something, teenaged Melissa (Sierra McCormick) must contend with her crumbling family dynamic in the wake of a devastating storm. But as parts of the outside world start slithering their way into the house, Melissa and the rest of her kin must do everything in their power to stay alive until help arrives. But will it ever? A taut closed-door chiller, We Need to Do Something will make you reconsider where you duck out during the next maelstrom.

The Night (2021)

The Night
68 %
5.5/10
r 105m
Genre Horror, Mystery
Stars Shahab Hosseini, Niousha Noor, George Maguire
Directed by Kourosh Ahari
The Night stars Shahab Hosseini and Niousha Noor as Babak and Neba, a married couple that rests their heads at the Hotel Normandie for an evening with their infant child. Sure, it’s a little creepy, but the husband and wife are tired. Well, it turns out sleep isn’t in the cards for them as a series of supernatural forces begin preying upon the family. A film about our inner demons boiling over and consuming us whole, The Night is built on a sordid atmosphere, arresting performances, and effective chills from start to finish.
THE NIGHT Official Trailer (2021) Horror, Mystery Movie HD

Censor (2021)

Censor
69 %
6/10
r 84m
Genre Horror, Mystery
Stars Niamh Algar, Michael Smiley, Nicholas Burns
Directed by Prano Bailey-Bond
Enid (Niamh Algar), a film censor, protects the moviegoing public from the exploits of the “nasties” of the day. When the dutiful anti-cinephile is assigned a new disturbing film, it’s nothing but work as usual until Enid starts tracing parts of the violent picture back to a series of traumatic events that occurred in her youth — horrid acts that may have had something to do with the disappearance of her sister. An indie gem for sure, Censor may skip the radar of most Hulu-watchers of today, but we loved its performances and captivating take on the infamous phenomena that was England’s “video nasty” era.
Censor - Official Trailer

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