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  1. 7 great new horror movies to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and more in May 2023
  2. The best horror movies on Amazon Prime
  3. 10 best horror movies and shows on Amazon Prime Video for Halloween
  4. The Best Horror Movies on Prime Video to Watch Right Now


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7 great new horror movies to stream on Netflix, Prime Video, Hulu and more in May 2023

Do you want to play a game? Wait, no, not that one. Another one. Death’s Roulette is a Spanish high-concept horror as seven strangers wake up in an isolated mansion only to find they have become players in a deadly game. They’re tasked with choosing one of their party to be willingly sacrificed within 60 minutes or they will all die. Cue much tension and terror as they discover they may all have a link after all. This is a Paramount Plus exclusive and looks like a perfect way to start an excellent horror movie month. When: May 12 Where to stream it: Shudder This is it, officially the scariest horror movie to stream in May. Huesera: The Bone Woman is the directorial debut of Michelle Garza Cervera and we should already be very afraid of what’s to come next if this is her first horror feature. Valeria has wanted nothing but a baby for a long time but when she finally falls pregnant, supernatural forces mean this isn’t looking like the happily ever after she was looking for. The less you know about Huesara the better, but this is a body horror with real twisted bite. One absolutely worth joining or restarting Shudder for. Slash/Back When: May 18 Where to stream it: Hulu(US), Shudder (UK/Australia) If you’re looking for something that won’t make you physically contort though, Slash/Back on Hulu is a significantly more fun horror. Imagine The Thing but as a Canadian Inuit teen movie and you’ll be on the right monstrous page. A sleepy hamlet is under attack from aliens and it’s ...

The best horror movies on Amazon Prime

05/05/23 15:14 Looking for a good scary movie? Prime Video is the haunted home of hundreds of riveting horror titles featuring some of the most respected names in the genre. Here's our selection of horror movies to watch now on Amazon Prime Video. The Grandmother (2021) In "The Grandmother" movie, the horror is simmered calmly, letting everyday life circulate naturally. There is a fragment of the film that takes place in Paris and another in the hospital; there is also the tutorial that teaches how to change the diapers of an old woman... Susana, the main character, has to leave her Parisian life, in which she works as a model, to return to Madrid. Her grandmother Pilar has just suffered a stroke. Years ago, when Susana's parents died, her grandmother raised her as if she were her own daughter. Susana needs to find someone to take care of Pilar, but what should be just a few days with her grandmother will turn into a terrifying nightmare. As we already said, the terror in this film is forged through the uneasiness that distills the scenario (a prodigious control of space) and the progressively sinister figure of the old woman until leading to a final stretch where the plot is unleashed, the supernatural ignites, and there is still a gap to fit a complex speech, in a feminine key, about the being in time and old age. Ah, we almost forgot, if you liked the film "REC", you can not miss this gem from the same director! Candyman (2021) Since time immemorial, residential project...

10 best horror movies and shows on Amazon Prime Video for Halloween

(Image credit: Amazon) “They’re coming to get you Barbra!” George A. Romero cemented his place in the Horror Hall of Fame with this low-budget picture about the recently deceased coming back to life to feast on the living. It gave birth to the modern zombie film – although the “Z” word isn't uttered here – and led to five Romero-directed sequels, including 1978’s Dawn of the Dead. Opening with siblings Johnny and Barbra ambushed by a graveyard ghoul, Barbra breaks free to seek refuge with a terrified rabble of survivalists in an abandoned farmhouse. As tensions grow among the group, they find themselves besieged by the growing ranks of the living dead, with little chance of escape. Romero’s film is pretty tame by modern standards. But it shocked contemporary viewers, being described by Variety as “an unrelieved orgy of sadism.” It's a fair assessment, given our heroes return to life as cannibals, are dismembered – or worse – while one woman is brutalised with a masonry trowel by her reanimated daughter. Yikes! Its nihilistic vision reflects a time in which images of racial conflict and violence in Vietnam were rife, broadcast daily into American homes. • Head to Amazon Prime to start streaming now (Image credit: Amazon) The slasher film was back in vogue after the success of Scream, and people lined up around the block to see writer Kevin Williamson’s latest about a hook-wielding psycho fisherman. Based on Lois Duncan’s 1973 novel, it follows a group of friends whose lives...

The Best Horror Movies on Prime Video to Watch Right Now

Trying to stay on top of Prime Video's horror movie offerings? New additions in 2023 include the psychological horror movie Smile, trilogy capper Halloween Ends and Jordan Peele's sci-fi spectacle, Nope. M3GAN, a horror film about a girl who's gifted an unexpectedly violent doll, starts streaming on June 27. Hopefully all that, plus the additional flicks listed below, adds up to enough creepy content to satisfy your cravings. Dim the lights, grab the popcorn and let the nightmares begin. Jordan Peele and Nia DaCosta are at the helm of this gripping slasher. A sequel to the 1992 film of the same name, Candyman tackles issues such as gentrification and police brutality. Prepare for blood, swarming bees and people making the unfortunate decision to recite Candyman's name in front of a mirror. If you like your horror films interspersed with a bit of contemporary dance (and who wouldn't!) then Suspiria is definitely the one for you. It tells the story of a supernatural dance academy run by a coven of witches and features themes like motherhood, guilt and abuse of power. An homage to the original 1977 film, Suspiria stars Dakota Johnson and Tilda Swinton.