20 Best Horror Movies on Crave to Watch Right Now
Horror fans are in for a treat because Crave has curated a chilling collection of frights and scares. From classic spine-tinglers to modern psychological thrillers, here’s a rundown of the 20 best horror movies you can stream on Crave right now:
1. “The Shining” – Stanley Kubrick’s masterpiece adaptation of Stephen King’s novel is as terrifying as it is artistically profound.
2. “Hereditary” – This family horror drama will leave you reeling with its disturbing imagery and jaw-dropping plot twists.
3. “Midsommar” – A daylight nightmare that explores grief and cultish traditions in a hauntingly beautiful setting.
4. “A Nightmare on Elm Street” – The iconic slasher film that introduced the world to Freddy Krueger, a villain who haunts dreams.
5. “The Exorcist” – A landmark horror movie that continues to set the standard for possession movies.
6. “Get Out” – Jordan Peele’s directorial debut offers a smart blend of social commentary and horror elements.
7. “Halloween” (1978) – John Carpenter’s classic that birthed the slasher genre and the undying legacy of Michael Myers.
8. “It Follows” – An inventive indie horror flick with a simple yet terrifying premise that lingers with you.
9. “The Witch” – A dread-infused take on New England folklore and the terrifying isolation of early American life.
10. “Silence of the Lambs” – The chilling tale of Hannibal Lecter, combining psychological horror with crime drama.
11. “Let the Right One In” – A unique vampire story set in Sweden that explores themes of loneliness and friendship.
12. “The Babadook” – A tale of psychological terror focusing on motherhood and the monsters within us.
13. “Black Swan” – This psychological thriller delves into the unsettling descent of an ambitious ballerina’s psyche.
14. “The Conjuring” – Ed and Lorraine Warren tackle their most terrifying case yet in this well-crafted haunted house story.
15. “Rosemary’s Baby” – Roman Polanski’s occult classic about paranoia, trust, and satanic cults.
16. “Carrie” – A powerful adaptation of Stephen King’s first novel showcasing a telekinetic teen’s horrifying retribution at her prom night.
17. “Psycho” – Hitchcock’s timeless thriller introduced one of cinema’s most infamous killers, Norman Bates, with its groundbreaking narrative structure.
18. “Alien” – Ridley Scott’s blend of science fiction and horror presents one of the most feared creatures in film history, the Xenomorph.
Please note: The availability of these films on Crave is subject to change due to licensing agreements; always check Crave’s current catalogue for updates or potential removals.
Whether you opt for a timeless classic or choose to brave one of modern cinema’s more innovative terrifiers, Crave’s library has plenty to offer for those looking to indulge in fear from the comfort (and safety) of their homes!