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21 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Tubi

21 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Tubi

You never know what you’ll find on Toobyfree streaming service that has exploded in popularity this past year. Sometimes it feels like there’s so much stuff on Tuby that it’s hard to find anything good, although Tuby AI bunny search function can help narrow down your choices.

Tubi Horror Movies Page offers a decent collection of scary movies, but that’s not all that’s on the service. There are classics like George Romero’s Night of the Living Dead and Clive Barker’s Hellraiser, as well as recent titles like Horror and Lake Mungo.

You’ll have to watch ads on Tubi, but overall we don’t find them too annoying (though it depends on what kind of ads you get). Check out our selection of the best horror movies available on Tubi right now.

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Although this Swedish vampire film stars two young adults on the verge of adolescence, its dark theme and disturbing scenes are anything but childish. The intimidated Oscar meets Eli’s soul mate from the next apartment, but Eli has been his age “for a very long time.” These two take part in a true vampire love story unlike any other.

Eagle Films

This mockumentary follows Deborah Logan, an elderly woman with Alzheimer’s disease who exhibits disturbing behavior. The film crew discovers a connection with a local doctor involved in ritual murders. A terrifying supernatural secret is revealed as we discover the real reason for Deborah’s ailments.

The next world of entertainment

Zombies attack everyone during this father-daughter journey, and there are a lot of them. A young father tries to save himself, his young child and a new friend, while the world around him falls victim to a zombie uprising and humanity’s military response.

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For those who prefer to let fear creep up on them, this psychological horror film is an ominous slow burn. An ex-boyfriend accepts a dinner invitation from an old romantic partner with a traumatic past and her new man. His paranoia and suspicions keep everyone on edge throughout the night until the party descends into unexpected chaos and leads to a shocking ending.

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George Romero broke the mold with this seminal horror film that introduced a generation of horror fans to The Walking Dead. Shambling “ghouls” terrorize a group of young people in a farmhouse, but the danger comes from both other people and the undead.

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This unique film, set in the 1980s, is carefully crafted to feel like it was made back then. College student Samantha takes a job as a nanny at a home in a remote area, but soon learns that she has been hired for a completely different charge, who may be connected to some sinister events.

Umbrella Entertainment

A lonely Palmer family tries to cope with the drowning of their daughter after visiting the local dam. They soon experience a series of eerie supernatural events that lead to shocking discoveries about Alice’s hidden life. This horror story, presented in mockumentary style, is full of unexpected twists and turns, and the ending will simply shock you.

New Line Cinema

A cult horror classic like no other, Sam Raimi’s directorial debut launched the career of Bruce Campbell as Ash Williams. In a remote forest cabin, a group of friends are possessed by demons, leaving only Ash to fight them in increasingly bloody battles.

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This low-budget indie sci-fi horror film, written and directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (who also star), follows two brothers who return to the UFO cult where they grew up, only to discover that many of them, the community has not aged at all. Perception and reality are revealed as the brothers discover the true secrets behind the strange phenomena at Camp Arkady.

Universal pictures

Peter Jackson’s last film before making The Lord of the Rings was a charming low-brow horror film starring Michael J. Fox. Psychic investigator Frank Bannister (Fox) can see ghosts, but uses them to deceive his victims until the ghost of a serial killer draws him into a deadly plot.

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Tobe Hooper’s 1974 indie film for just $140,000 about a family of cannibals who just want to be left alone (and eat anyone who gets in their way) introduced several slasher horrors that have since become clichés , as well as a terrifying human monster. Leather face.

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This French zombie film takes a minimal approach to the undead apocalypse. The main character Sam wakes up in his ex-girlfriend’s apartment after a party to find the building and town overrun by zombies. Slow-paced and almost silent, the film explores Sam’s loneliness and his fading sanity as he tries to stay alive on his own.

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Clive Barker May Hate the name “Pinhead”, but fans loved it, as did the character called “Lead Cenobite” in the credits of Hellraiser. The supernatural gore is filled with disturbing practical effects and buckets of blood.

Universal pictures

A trip through the Yorkshire moors goes horribly wrong for two American tourists who are attacked by a strange beast. David Naughton’s transformation into a werewolf is accompanied by legendary special effects: in 1982, the film received the first Academy Award for Best Makeup.

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Lucio Fulci’s Zombie (billed as Zombie 2 in Italy, although not a sequel) is a late 1970s horror classic that follows an outbreak of the undead on an island that threatens to spread to New York City and beyond. The Limits is a classic movie about zombies who eat a lot. A film about people that is perfect for watching at 3am. Don’t miss the underwater battle between tiger shark and zombies.

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In this English-language remake of the Japanese horror classic, a reporter investigates a cursed videotape that leads to the viewer’s death seven days later. But culturally it’s more than that: he was influential in popularizing J-horror around the world, including the American version of The Ring, which had its own unique phenomenon.

British lion films

Sergeant Neil Howie visits Summerisle Island to investigate the disappearance of a young girl. But when he gets there, he discovers that behind the pagan rituals of the islanders lies a sinister secret. As he digs deeper, he finds himself entangled in their evil ways, leading to a shocking climax that has been copied and parodied many times since.

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In this classic horror parody, the Hyatt family inherits a house with a cursed book and soon encounters a string of monsters and other assorted creatures. A vampire named Valdemar and the sinister Van Helsing are just some of the colorful characters the family encounters as they play tricks on the ghosts and demons of their new home.

Craft entertainment

An antiquarian bookseller (Johnny Depp) and a creepy collector (Frank Lagella) battle it out in this tense horror thriller about a tome that supposedly summons the devil. Using a classic noir style, the film slowly draws Depp into the wider mystery as low-key action builds to a fiery climax at the gates of hell.

Colombia Pictures

Our horror movie collection wouldn’t be complete without at least one Stephen King film. This classic 1983 film about a bullied school and the very vengeful 1958 Plymouth Fury may not be King’s most famous adaptation, but it is one of the most faithful to the original book.

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Damien Leone’s indie slasher is an absolutely brutal gorefest featuring a truly grotesque and evil villain, Art the Clown, who terrorizes two young women on Halloween night. The franchise has already spawned a trilogy, but it’s definitely not for squeamish viewers.