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There’s never a bad time of year to enjoy a few bumps in the night. In fact, horror film and television aficionados like us tend to crave the thrill of a good scare all year long. From gore fests and haunting encounters to existential horrors, there's no shortage of hair-raising content.

But, just to make things a little easier (read: scarier), we’re here to help you navigate the 15 scariest things you can stream now.

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If you want to watch a scary movie…

Apostle

When Thomas Richardson arrives on a remote island off the coast of Wales in an attempt to rescue his kidnapped sister, he discovers something far more sinister is afoot. If you loved the cult shenanigans of movies like Midsommar and The Wicker Man, Gareth Evans’ Apostle should be next on your watch list. Starring Dan Stevens (Beauty and the Beast) and Lucy Boynton (Bohemian Rhapsody), Apostle includes some of the most unnerving violence — and an assortment of just downright bad vibes — presented in a beautiful yet chaotic manner.

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Cam

From writer Isa Mazzei, Cam follows the story of successful camgirl Alice “Lola_Lola” Ackerman, who discovers that her web account has been taken over by a sinister doppelgänger. We’re gonna be honest about this one: It got under our skin on multiple levels. Inspired by her own experiences working as a camgirl, Mazzei paints a bleak portrait of a world hidden in plain sight. Absolutely haunting, expertly filmed and with a story that will stick with you, Cam should be on every horror fan’s radar.

Crimson Peak

In this Edwardian-era England story, Edith (Mia Wasikowska) marries the seductive Sir Thomas Sharpe (Tom Hiddleston) and is swept away to his gothic mansion. Thomas’ sister Lady Lucille (Jessica Chastain) — the protector of the family’s secrets — is also living with the newlyweds. Far from home and comfort, the naive Edith begins to see ghosts coming out of the woodwork — literally — and tries to unravel the mystery of this family she’s married into.

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Fear Street Part 1: 1994

Got a thing for slasher movies? Does the image of a scary knife-wielding maniac sound like it would add some excitement to your Friday night? Then the Fear Street trilogy is for you. With three stories set in different time periods (1994, 1978 and 1666), the series follows in the tradition of horror staples like Scream, Friday the 13th and The Witch. It also features one of the greatest on-screen kills of all time. (Watch Part 1 — you’ll know which one.) All three are available to stream, so no need to wait years for sequels. One more note for the horror nerds out there: This trilogy is inspired by the famous Fear Street series of novels by R.L. Stine (creator of Goosebumps), so you can revel in that knowledge while you watch.

Fear Street Part 2: 1978

 

Fear Street Part 3: 1666

 

Gerald's Game

Just one year before his work on The Haunting of Hill House, Mike Flanagan did what many believed impossible: He adapted Stephen King’s novel Gerald’s Game for the big screen. Flanagan rendered one of the most chilling interpretations of a story previously thought to be unfilmable. Propelled to the next level by the one-woman show that is Carla Gugino (Spy Kids), Gerald’s Game proves that with enough talent and perseverance, incredibly complex stories can become haunting works of horror.

In the Tall Grass

Here’s another Stephen King adaptation — only this time with help from his son, and fellow author, Joe Hill. One of the more obscure stories in King’s arsenal, In the Tall Grass follows a brother and sister as they venture into a field after hearing a young boy cry for help. They eventually realize there may be no way out. Filled with twists and turns, the film also features one of King’s strongest endings ever. 

It Follows

Probably one of the most original horror films of the last decade, It Follows is a bombshell at movie-watching parties. The film depicts a murderous entity that, once sexually transmitted to you, won’t stop following you until you’re dead. Then the process repeats with the person who gave “it” to you. (Yes, you read that right.) Featuring one of the most outlandish concepts ever to be filmed, It Follows nails it in spades. Taking inspiration from John Carpenter films like Halloween, this movie will easily be one of the most frightening you’ve ever seen. Also, the soundtrack is a veritable masterpiece.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre

Leatherface returns in the sequel to the classic 1974 slasher film — and this time, he’s taking down urbanization one gentrifier at a time. When a group of young social media influencers and foodies travel to a Texas ghost town, they arrive bright-eyed and ready to capture content. Looking to transform the lone town into a social media paradise, the group’s plans are disrupted when Leatherface emerges. He immediately falls back into his bloody past as he hunts the young crowd disrupting his hiding spot. We hope they snapped all their selfies first.

The Ritual

Consider adding add a dash of Norse mythology to your spooky film fest. This movie follows a group of reunited college friends on a trip into a Swedish forest, but what they don’t know is that insanity and horror await. From rising star director David Bruckner (The Night House), The Ritual is a first-class lesson on why you should probably go to a campsite instead of into the darkness of the woods (just saying).

If you want to watch some horror TV shows…

All of Us Are Dead

In this South Korean horror series, a local high school becomes ground zero for a zombie virus outbreak. The trapped teens must protect one another and make it out of campus alive — or risk becoming one of the infected. Even amidst a bloody zombie apocalypse, the students continue to navigate messy love triangles, school bullies, and teen angst. 

Guillermo del Toro's Cabinet of Curiosities

As if one spooky story wasn’t enough, Oscar-winning filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is conjuring eight of them. In this anthology horror series, eight directors — handpicked by del Toro himself — take on frightening tales with star-studded casts. From a cemetery caretaker who lives a double life as a grave robber to a small-town sheriff investigating a gruesome string of missing persons cases, the characters who populate del Toro’s eerie universe are stepping into the unknown and tapping into our greatest fears. While you await the director’s forthcoming adaptation of Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, you’ll want to revisit these.

Stranger Things

Hawkins, Indiana isn’t like other small towns. Set in the 1980s, the Duffer brothers’ series follows a group of young friends who encounter supernatural forces that turn their rural town upside down. Since its premiere in 2016, Stranger Things has seen the characters battle bone-chilling monsters like Vecna, and save their friends from near-death experiences. With the series’ fifth and final season currently in production, step into the frightening adventures of the first four seasons.

Chilling Adventures of Sabrina

Do you remember Archie comics? The ones that serve as the foundation for the phenomenal Riverdale? Well, in 2018, Sabrina the teenage witch — one of the original Archie members — received her own modern update. It could’ve gone in many directions, but what we got in The Chilling Adventures of Sabrina is a horrific, satanic retelling of the teenage witch’s exploits — filled to the brim with gore, teen drama and more than enough pentagrams and goats. So make the room dark, light some candles, and get the séance going.

The Fall of the House of Usher

Based on the works of Edgar Allan Poe, Mike Flanagan’s limited series follows twin siblings Roderick and Madeline Usher and the pharmaceutical empire they’ve built together. Wealth, greed, and privilege collide in this family drama as each of Roderick’s heirs die in gruesome freak accidents. Their deaths are no coincidence, and the ruthless patriarch is forced to reckon with his shady past.

The Haunting of Hill House

Inspired by Shirley Jackson’s seminal 1959 novel, Hill House follows the turbulent history of the Crain family and their encounter with the titular haunted house. Expertly written by Mike Flanagan (there’s that name again!), and featuring standout performances by Victoria Pedretti (You) and Kate Siegel (Midnight Mass), The Haunting of Hill House provides a terrifying and emotional update on a horror classic for the modern era. Just make sure you keep those tissues close.

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