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The 10 Best Horror Movie Hidden Gems on Tubi

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Tubi has gained a reputation as one of the best streaming platforms for horror fans. Whether you are looking for sleeper indie films or blockbuster hits, Tubi can help satiate your desires.

Unlike some of its competitors, the ads on Tubi are minimal and non-disruptive. The only downside of the platform is that the selection is so big that it can be hard to find all of the films that it offers.

Fortunately for you, I have delved into the murky depths of the sub-categories and pulled out an assortment of overlooked films for you to enjoy.


The Poughkeepsie Tapes

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Mockumentary horror films are a subgenre within a subgenre. Part found footage part fake documentary; these films can create a sense of realness that is hard to convey in other sub-genres.

This is what makes The Poughkeepsie Tapes so unnerving. The terror inflicted on the characters feels very raw and intimate. The found footage production doesn’t require you to suspend disbelief, if anything, the events feel too real.

John Erick Dowdle (As Above So Below) wrote and directed this film, which remained stuck in limbo for a decade before Shout Factory released it in 2017. If you want to watch something that will make you want to shower with a Brillo pad, watch The Poughkeepsie Tapes.


Clown

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Does anyone else remember the clown sightings back in 2016? This movie doesn’t have anything to do with that. I just wanted to remind you that clowns coming out of the woods at night and scaring people is a thing that actually happened.

No, this film manages to somehow be much more terrifying than those real-world events. This deceptively simple movie tells us something we have always known. Clowns are actually demons sent from hell to eat children.

If that doesn’t get your attention, what if I told you that the marvelous Peter Stormare (Constantine) makes an appearance as a clown demon slayer? If you want something completely original, check out Clown.


The House That Jack Built

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Lars Von Trier (Antichrist) is a controversial director, to say the least. When the Cannes film festival screened The House That Jack Built in 2018, it garnered both condemnation and praise.

The film caused some critics and viewers to walk out of the screening, while also receiving a standing ovation after its completion. Hopefully, this illustrates just how divisive this film can be.

The question posed by Lars Von Trier is simple, can we separate the art from the artist? Amazing performances by Matt Dillon (Crash), Umma Thurman (Kill Bill), and Bruno Ganz (Downfall) draw viewers into this experimental film. If you want a movie that makes you unsure of whether or not you enjoyed watching it, settle in for The House That Jack Built.


Hell House LLC

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This found footage film explores one of my favorite themes, people that mess with known haunted locations and end up dead. If that premise excites you, then rejoice because Tubi has all three films in the Hell House LLC franchise.

What started out as an overlooked indie film has slowly risen through the ranks to become a cult classic. Fans of Hell House LLC were pleased to find out that a prequel to the franchise was announced recently.

If you are a fan of unscripted terror, Gore Abrams (Hell House III: Lake of Fire) actually spills his guts in the strobe light scene of the film. While not the most terrifying film on this list, the feeling of paranoia it creates has a way of crawling under your skin and refusing to leave.


Ghost Watch

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Tubi has some hard-to-find films but this one takes the cake. When Ghost Watch first hit the screens, the creators presented it as a real BBC broadcast, not as a movie. The bait and switch in Ghost Watch was so effective that the British Medical Journal cites it as the first movie to give children PTSD.

In a brilliant power move, the actors were the same news reporters that the public expected to see when they turned on the news that night. This little shenanigan resulted in confused and frightened viewers making an estimated one million calls to the BBC.

Unfortunately, this confusion led to lawsuits being filed against the BBC for the psychological damage caused that evening. However, if you want to watch a masterclass in subverting expectations, go watch Ghost Watch.


Victor Crowley

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Do you crave a campy slasher with gratuitous blood and gore? If so, then Victor Crowley and the Hatchet franchise are made for fans like you. It may be an overused term, but Victor Crowley is a bloody good time.

Beloved horror fan and creator of all things spooky Adam Green (Frozen) brings us this delightful film. Joining the cast as the disfigured villain is the marvelous Kane Hodder (Jason X).

If you want a real treat, find the episode of Adam Green’s Scary Sleepover that has Kane Hodder in it. Trust me, it may be one the greatest things ever recorded. If this all sounds awesome to you, Tubi also has all three Hatchet films in its collection.


Brightburn

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I am not sure why people overlook this film. Brightburn asks the audience a simple question. If you gave a child-god like powers, would they use them for good or evil? The answer is unsurprising, but the execution is awesome.

There is no hiding the fact that this movie is just Superman in an alternate universe. In fact, the main character gets the classic repeating letter name, Brandon Breyer. Making it even more obvious is the fact that the childhood home is even set in Kansas. You can’t get much more on the nose than that.

All of this makes a bit more sense when you factor in that James Gunn (Gurdians of The Galaxy) doesn’t really care for superhero movies. If you are looking for a twist on an old concept, spend some time with Brightburn.


Feast

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Speaking of playing around with familiar tropes, Feast takes its time ripping apart the horror formula. This movie has it all; a badass hero, title cards, and as much early 2000s angst as you can handle.

Development of this film was made possible by Ben Affleck (Gone Girl) and Matt Damon’s (The Departed) Project Greenlight. The plot of this film boils down to a simple premise: monsters attack a group of people trapped in a bar.

No convoluted plot devices, no hidden meanings to decipher, just good old fashioned monster battle royal. If you are looking for a movie that you can turn off your brain and just enjoy, check out Feast.


Patient Seven

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I’ll be honest with you; I adore anthology movies. In fact, I will watch them no matter the subject material or how low budget they may be, much to the dismay of my loved ones. When done correctly, these movies present us with the best that horror can offer.

Patient Seven shows us how amazing an anthology can be when all the pieces come together. We get to witness the forever droll Michael Ironside (Scanners) as the antagonizing Dr. Marcus. We also get great performances from Grace Van Dien (Stranger Things), Amy Smart (Mirrors), and Doug Jones (Pan’s Labyrinth).

Tubi has a large catalog of anthology films that you can sort through, but Patient Seven is one of the best on the site. So,if you like your horror in bite size pieces, give Patient Seven a try.


Fear Inc.

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Horror fans get a bad rap for our insatiable appetite for all things terrifying. Some people say that we all must be dangerous deviants, just in search of our next thrill. In reality, we get just as scared as the next person when confronted with real horror.

Fear Inc gives us something every horror fan can relate to, no longer being able to get scared. But what if there was a service that you could pay for that was guaranteed to scare you to death? How badly do you really want to feel that sense of dread again, even if only one more time?

I love a movie that pays homage to those that paved the way for it. Fear Inc is filled with references and nods to the icons of horror. So, if you want a movie that feels like it was actually made for horror fans, check out Fear Inc. And if you are looking for a free streaming service that can fill your horror needs, check out the catalog on Tubi.

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Thrills and Chills: Ranking ‘Radio Silence’ Films from Bloody Brilliant to Just Bloody

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Radio Silence Films

Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett, and Chad Villella are all filmmakers under the collective label called Radio Silence. Bettinelli-Olpin and Gillett are the primary directors under that moniker while Villella produces.

They have gained popularity over the past 13 years and their films have become known as having a certain Radio Silence “signature.” They are bloody, usually contain monsters, and have breakneck action sequences. Their recent film Abigail exemplifies that signature and is perhaps their best film yet. They are currently working on a reboot of John Carpenter’s Escape From New York.

We thought we would go through the list of projects they have directed and rank them from high to low. None of the movies and shorts on this list are bad, they all have their merits. These rankings from top to bottom are just ones we felt showcased their talents the best.

We didn’t include movies they produced but didn’t direct.

#1. Abigail

An update to the second film on this list, Abagail is the natural progression of Radio Silence’s love of lockdown horror. It follows in pretty much the same footsteps of Ready or Not, but manages to go one better — make it about vampires.

Abigail

#2. Ready or Not

This film put Radio Silence on the map. While not as successful at the box office as some of their other films, Ready or Not proved that the team could step outside their limited anthology space and create a fun, thrilling, and bloody adventure-length film.

Ready or Not

#3. Scream (2022)

While Scream will always be a polarizing franchise, this prequel, sequel, reboot — however you want to label it showed just how much Radio Silence knew the source material. It wasn’t lazy or cash-grabby, just a good time with legendary characters we love and new ones who grew on us.

Scream (2022)

#4 Southbound (The Way Out)

Radio Silence tosses their found footage modus operandi for this anthology film. Responsible for the bookend stories, they create a terrifying world in their segment titled The Way Out, which involves strange floating beings and some sort of time loop. It’s kind of the first time we see their work without a shaky cam. If we were to rank this entire film, it would remain at this position on the list.

Southbound

#5. V/H/S (10/31/98)

The film that started it all for Radio Silence. Or should we say the segment that started it all. Even though this isn’t feature-length what they managed to do with the time they had was very good. Their chapter was titled 10/31/98, a found-footage short involving a group of friends who crash what they think is a staged exorcism only to learn not to assume things on Halloween night.

V/H/S

#6. Scream VI

Cranking up the action, moving to the big city and letting Ghostface use a shotgun, Scream VI turned the franchise on its head. Like their first one, this film played with canon and managed to win over a lot of fans in its direction, but alienated others for coloring too far outside the lines of Wes Craven’s beloved series. If any sequel was showing how the trope was going stale it was Scream VI, but it managed to squeeze some fresh blood out of this nearly three-decade mainstay.

Scream VI

#7. Devil’s Due

Fairly underrated, this, Radio Silence’s first feature-length film, is a sampler of things they took from V/H/S. It was filmed in an omnipresent found footage style, showcasing a form of possession, and features clueless men. Since this was their first bonafide major studio job it’s a wonderful touchstone to see how far they have come with their storytelling.

Devil’s Due

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7 Great ‘Scream’ Fan Films & Shorts Worth a Watch

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The Scream franchise is such an iconic series, that many budding filmmakers take inspiration from it and make their own sequels or, at least, build upon the original universe created by screenwriter Kevin Williamson. YouTube is the perfect medium to showcase these talents (and budgets) with fan-made homages with their own personal twists.

The great thing about Ghostface is that he can appear anywhere, in any town, he just needs the signature mask, knife, and unhinged motive. Thanks to Fair Use laws it’s possible to expand upon Wes Craven’s creation by simply getting a group of young adults together and killing them off one by one. Oh, and don’t forget the twist. You’ll notice that Roger Jackson’s famous Ghostface voice is uncanny valley, but you get the gist.

We have gathered five fan films/shorts related to Scream that we thought were pretty good. Although they can’t possibly match the beats of a $33 million blockbuster, they get by on what they have. But who needs money? If you’re talented and motivated anything is possible as proven by these filmmakers who are well on their way to the big leagues.

Take a look at the below films and let us know what you think. And while you’re at it, leave these young filmmakers a thumbs up, or leave them a comment to encourage them to create more films. Besides, where else are you going to see Ghostface vs. a Katana all set to a hip-hop soundtrack?

Scream Live (2023)

Scream Live

Ghostface (2021)

Ghostface

Ghost Face (2023)

Ghost Face

Don’t Scream (2022)

Don’t Scream

Scream: A Fan Film (2023)

Scream: A Fan Film

The Scream (2023)

The Scream

A Scream Fan Film (2023)

A Scream Fan Film

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Horror Movies Releasing This Month – April 2024 [Trailers]

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April 2024 Horror Movies

With only six months until Halloween, it is surprising how many horror movies will be released in April. People are still scratching their heads as to why Late Night With the Devil wasn’t an October release since it has that theme already built in. But who’s complaining? Certainly not us.

In fact, we are elated because we are getting a vampire movie from Radio Silence, a prequel to an honored franchise, not one, but two monster spider movies, and a film directed by David Cronenberg’s other child.

It’s a lot. So we have provided you with a list of movies with help from the internet, their synopsis from IMDb, and when and where they will drop. The rest is up to your scrolling finger. Enjoy!

The First Omen: In theaters April 5

The First Omen

A young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church, but encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate.

Monkey Man: In theaters April 5

Monkey Man

An anonymous young man unleashes a campaign of vengeance against the corrupt leaders who murdered his mother and continue to systemically victimize the poor and powerless.

Sting: In theaters April 12

Sting

After raising an unnervingly talented spider in secret, 12-year-old Charlotte must face the facts about her pet-and fight for her family’s survival-when the once-charming creature rapidly transforms into a giant, flesh-eating monster.

In Flames: In theaters April 12

In Flames

After the death of the family patriarch, a mother and daughter’s precarious existence is ripped apart. They must find strength in each other if they are to survive the malevolent forces that threaten to engulf them.

Abigail: In Theaters April 19

Abigail

After a group of criminals kidnap the ballerina daughter of a powerful underworld figure, they retreat to an isolated mansion, unaware that they’re locked inside with no normal little girl.

The Night of the Harvest: In theaters April 19

The Night of the Harvest

Aubrey and her friends go geocaching in the woods behind an old cornfield where they are trapped and hunted by a masked woman in white.

Humane: In theaters April 26

Humane

In the wake of an environmental collapse that is forcing humanity to shed 20% of its population, a family dinner erupts into chaos when a father’s plan to enlist in the government’s new euthanasia program goes horribly awry.

Civil War: In theaters April 12

Civil War

A journey across a dystopian future America, following a team of military-embedded journalists as they race against time to reach DC before rebel factions descend upon the White House.

Cinderella’s Revenge: In select theaters April 26

Cinderella summons her fairy godmother from an ancient flesh-bound book to get revenge on her evil stepsisters and stepmother who abuse her daily.

Other horror movies on streaming:

Bag of Lies VOD April 2

Bag of Lies

Desperate to save his dying wife, Matt turns to The Bag, an ancient relic with dark magic. The cure demands a chilling ritual and strict rules. As his wife heals, Matt’s sanity unravels, facing terrifying consequences.

Black Out VOD April 12 

Black Out

A Fine Arts painter is convinced that he is a werewolf wreaking havoc on a small American town under the full moon.

Baghead on Shudder and AMC+ on April 5

A young woman inherits a run-down pub and discovers a dark secret within its basement – Baghead – a shape-shifting creature that will let you speak to lost loved ones, but not without consequence.

Baghead

Infested: on Shudder April 26

Residents of a rundown French apartment building battle against an army of deadly, rapidly reproducing spiders.

Infested

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