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Top Five Horror Movie to Watch Free on Freevee

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With the current state of media production being up in the air, it may be a good time to investigate some of the better free streaming services out there. That’s where Amazon’s streaming service Freevee comes into play.

Freevee is similar to the other free streaming options out there, with one big exception, it has the buying power of Amazon behind it. This allows it to retain more media, while also making media of its own. As always, I have selected some of the best options on the platform for you to indulge in, so let’s get to it.


The Voices

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Getting to see Ryan Reynolds (Deadpool) in a horror flick is something we don’t often see. Although some say that his role in X-Men Origins: Wolverine is pretty horrific on its own.

In this film, Ryan Reynolds hears voices that guide him along his way, similar to his favorite role as Deadpool. The key difference here is that the voices are coming from his two pets. Also, they are directing him to murder the women in his life.

The Voices manages to be both hilarious and tragic. And don’t worry it’s also horrific and dreadful in equal measure. If you ever wanted to see a cats vs dogs movie where people’s lives are on the line, check out The Voices on Freevee.


Triangle

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I really love the time loop sub-genre. There is so much that can be done with it, assuming it is done well that is. Trust me when I say the Triangle does this trope very well. Even knowing that it involves a time loop doesn’t prepare you for the twists and turns in this one.

Triangle also boats an amazing cast. This film stars Melissa George (30 Days of Night), Joshua McIvor (Triangle), and Jack Taylor (EastEnders). If you are a fan of easter eggs, check out Triangle on Freevee.


The Blair Witch Project

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This one doesn’t need much of an introduction. This film started the found footage craze that we are still experiencing today. Now, this isn’t the first found footage horror. That would be the problematic Cannibal Holocaust.

What made The Blair Witch Project stand out was its advertising and method of execution. The film was marketed as a real event. They even made a documentary to explain the curse before the movie was released.

The actors were just as much in the dark as the audience. They were simply dropped off in the woods with some directions and supplies. This is why the movie feels so authentic because much of the emotion the actors portrayed was real. Make sure to check out this classic on Freevee.


Ginger Snaps

Ginger Snaps Movie Poster

Who doesn’t love a good coming of age story? No other genre can portray puberty like the horror genre. They usually use transforming into a monster as the trope, but that’s not that far off from what actually happens.

The premise is simple enough. A roaming werewolf is attacking high school students. We have seen this done dozens of times in the past. But never with the heart and soul of Ginger Snaps.

What makes this film different than its competitors, is its depiction of a family unit and how it handles the stress of puberty, or werewolf attacks for that matter. If you want something sweeter check out Ginger Snaps on Freevee.


1408

1408 Movie Poster

Each streaming platform has its own collection of Stephen King (IT) adaptations. Freevee happens to have one of the best in the underseen department. Hopefully, we can make it a little more well known.

1408 falls in a long line of Stephen King making mundane things scary. He has done everything from corn to grass, and even trucks, but all of them fall short when compared to 1408.

I won’t spoil it too much for you, but you may want to buddy up during your next hotel stay. If you want to see the limits of what Stephen King can do with just four walls, check out 1408 on Freevee.

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Yay or Nay: What’s Good and Bad in Horror This Week: 5/6 to 5/10

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Welcome to Yay or Nay a weekly mini post about what I think is good and bad news in the horror community written in bite-sized chunks. This is for the week of May 5 through May 10.

Yay:

In a Violent Nature made someone puke at the Chicago Critics Film Fest screening. It’s the first time this year that a critic got sick at a movie that wasn’t a Blumhouse film. 

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Nay:

Radio Silence pulls out of remake of Escape From New York. Darn, we wanted to see Snake try to escape a remote locked-down mansion full of distopean New York City “crazies.”

Yay:

A new Twisters trailer dropped, focusing on the powerful forces of nature that tear through rural towns. It’s a great alternative to watching candidates do the same thing on local news during this year’s presidential press cycle.  

Nay:

Producer Bryan Fuller walks away from A24’s Friday the 13th series Camp Crystal Lake saying the studio wanted to go a “different way.” After two years of development for a horror series it seems that way doesn’t include ideas from people who actually know what their talking about: fans in a subreddit.

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Finally, The Tall Man from Phantasm is getting his own Funko Pop! Too bad the toy company is failing. This gives new meaning to Angus Scrimm’s famous line from the movie: “You play a good game…but the game is finished. Now you die!”

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Football king Travis Kelce joins new Ryan Murphy horror project as a supporting actor. He got more press than the announcement of Dahmer’s Emmy winner Niecy Nash-Betts actually getting the lead. 

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Indie Horror Spotlight: Uncover Your Next Favorite Fright [List]

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Discovering hidden gems in the world of cinema can be thrilling, especially when it comes to indie films, where creativity often flourishes without the constraints of massive budgets. To help movie buffs find these lesser-known masterpieces, we’ve curated a special list of indie horror films. Perfect for those who appreciate the underdog and love to support emerging talent, this list is your gateway to potentially uncovering your next favorite director, actor, or horror franchise. Each entry includes a brief synopsis and, when available, a trailer to give you a taste of the spine-chilling excitement that awaits.

Insane Like Me?

Insane Like Me? Official Trailer

Directed by Chip Joslin, this intense narrative centers on a combat veteran who, upon returning from overseas duty, becomes the prime suspect in his girlfriend’s enigmatic disappearance. Wrongfully convicted and incarcerated in a mental asylum for nine years, he is eventually released and seeks to unravel the truth and seek justice. The cast boasts notable talents including Golden Globe winner and Academy Award nominee Eric Roberts, along with Samantha Reddy, Jack Maxwell, Paul Kolker, and Meg Hobgood.

“Insane Like Me?”debuts on Cable and Digital VOD on June 4, 2024.


Silent Hill: The Room – Short Film

Silent Hill: The Room Short Film

Henry Townshend wakes up in his apartment, finding it chained shut from the inside… A fan film based on the game Silent Hill 4: The Room by Konami.

Key Crew & Cast:

  • Writer, Director, Producer, Editor, VFX: Nick Merola
  • Starring: Brian Dole as Henry Townshend, Thea Henry
  • Director of Photography: Eric Teti
  • Production Design: Alexandra Winsby
  • Sound: Thomas Wynn
  • Music: Akira Yamaoka
  • Assistant Camera: Hailey Port
  • Gaffer: Prannoy Jacob
  • SFX Makeup: Kayla Vancil
  • Art PA: Haddie Webster
  • Color Correction: Matthew Greenberg
  • VFX Collaboration: Kyle Jurgia
  • Production Assistants: Brandom Weavil, Lauren Smith, Steve Visbeck

Alien Hunt

Alien Hunt Official Trailer

On a hunting trip in the wilderness, a group of siblings discovers an abandoned military outpost on their land, but is it what it seems? Their trip takes a sinister turn when they find themselves facing off against a relentless army of extra-terrestrial beings. Suddenly, the hunters become the hunted. The formidable squad of alien soldiers will stop at nothing to wipe out the enemy and in an all-out, brutal battle for survival, it’s kill or be killed in Alien Hunt.

This brand-new sci-fi horror from director Aaron Mirtes (Robot RiotThe OctoGames, The Bigfoot Trap, Painted in Blood) is set for its US Premiere on May 14, 2024.


The Hangman

The Hangman Official Trailer

To mend their troubled relationship, a middle-aged door-to-door salesman, Leon, takes his teenage son on a camping trip into deep rural Appalachia. Little do they know of the mountainous region’s sinister secrets. A local cult has summoned an evil demon born of hate and pain, known to them as The Hangman, and now the bodies have begun to pile up. Leon wakes up in the morning to discover that his son is missing. To find him, Leon must face the murderous cult and the bloodthirsty monster that is The Hangman.

The Hangman will have a limited theatrical run beginning May 31. The film will be available to rent or purchase on video-on-demand (VOD) starting June 4th.

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Unbelievably Cool ‘Scream’ Trailer But Re-Imagined As A 50s Horror Flick

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Ever wonder what your favorite horror movies would look like if they had been made in the 50s? Thanks to We Hate Popcorn But Eat It Anyway and their use of modern technology now you can!

The YouTube channel reimagines modern movie trailers as mid-century pulp flicks using AI software.

What is really neat about these bite-sized offerings is that some of them, mostly the slashers go against what cinemas had to offer over 70 years ago. Horror movies back then involved atomic monsters, scary aliens, or some sort of physical science gone awry. This was the era of the B-movie where actresses would put their hands against their faces and let out over-dramatic screams reacting to their monstrous pursuer.

With the advent of new color systems such as DeLuxe and Technicolor, movies were vibrant and saturated in the 50s enhancing primary colors that electrified the action happening on screen, bringing a whole new dimension to films using a process called Panavision.

“Scream” reimagined as a 50s horror movie.

Arguably, Alfred Hitchcock upended the creature feature trope by making his monster a human in Psycho (1960). He used black and white film to create shadows and contrast which added suspense and drama to every setting. The final reveal in the basement would probably not have been if he had used color.

Jump to the 80s and beyond, actresses were less histrionic, and the only emphasized primary color was blood red.

What is also unique about these trailers is the narration. The We Hate Popcorn But Eat It Anyway team has captured the monotone narration of 50s movie trailer voiceovers; those over-dramatic faux news anchor cadences that emphasized buzz words with a sense of urgency.

That mechanic died out long ago, but luckily, you can see what some of your favorite modern horror movies would look like when Eisenhower was in office, developing suburbs were replacing farmland and cars were made with steel and glass.

Here are some other noteworthy trailers brought to you by We Hate Popcorn But Eat It Anyway:

“Hellraiser” reimagined as a 50s horror movie.

“It” reimagined as a 50s horror movie.
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