The 15 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Screambox

The 15 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Screambox

As a lifelong horror aficionado who has seen more than my fair share of blood-curdling movies, I can confidently say that these four films are must-sees for any true fan of the genre.


It’s possible that specialized streaming services, rather than large, all-encompassing platforms, could shape the future of streaming. For instance, the horror genre has pioneered this trend with numerous services specializing in horror and cult films. Services like Shudder, Midnight Pulp, The Midnight Picture Show, and others have emerged across various locations. Lately, Screambox has gained popularity as another niche service.

Screambox, a streaming platform specializing in horror films, is gaining popularity in the realm of genre-specific streaming services. Through collaborations with firms such as Cineverse, Cinedigm, and Bloody Disgusting, it offers a wealth of content for viewers. Fresh acquisitions are added every month to keep the selection exciting and diverse.

15 The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974)

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Tobe Hooper’s movie “The Texas Chain Saw Massacre” continues to stand out as one of the most chilling entries in the horror genre, and it still sends shivers down spines today. Its unsettling realism gives it a documentary-like feel, making it seem less like a story and more like an authentic account. Furthermore, this film is responsible for creating the iconic character Leatherface within the horror genre.

What Else Makes It Worth Watching?

Organic authenticity permeates (most) of the performances in this film, yet it also boasts a raw visual style, a compelling script, and undeniably, no one has portrayed Leatherface as brilliantly as Gunnar Hansen did for the first time. Watch on Screambox.

14 Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares: The Robert Englund Story (2023)

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The Robert Englund Story: Hollywood Dreams and Nightmares offers a comprehensive exploration of the life of one of horror cinema’s most revered figures. It delves not only into his chilling on-screen characters, but also the gentle soul he reveals when off-camera. Despite his initial aspirations, as the documentary underscores, Englund never aspired to be a typecast Freddy-like actor; rather, he yearned to simply be an actor overall.

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What Makes It Worth Watching?

Exploring “Hollywood Dreams & Nightmares” offers die-hard Englund fans fresh insights they hadn’t known before. Luckily, it’s not solely focused on “A Nightmare on Elm Street,” though there are delightful tidbits about that franchise scattered throughout the film. What sets this as one of the top picks on Screambox, whether a documentary or otherwise, is its portrayal of the human aspect of Hollywood…the behind-the-scenes moments. Stream it now on Screambox.

13 Sleepaway Camp (1983)

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Among all the Friday the 13th-style movies that followed in its footstep, Sleepaway Camp is hands down my favorite. Unlike many of its counterparts, it’s less predictable, offering a level of unpredictability that keeps viewers on edge. Moreover, it’s more brutally graphic, and I must say, its ending is significantly better than the admittedly excellent film it was compared to.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

Is the initial segment a bit slow-moving? Indeed, it doesn’t have the fast pace of Friday the 13th. However, unlike that film, it doesn’t aim to be like it, even though it might unintentionally resemble its less attractive counterpart. Now streaming on Screambox.

12 The Stepfather (1987)

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The Stepfather showcases Terry O’Quinn’s talent to the fullest, although it was his role in Lost that truly boosted his fame. The storyline revolves around a serial killer who moves from one family to another, eventually causing their demise through gruesome murders. He achieves this by assuming entirely new personas. How does he manage this? By adopting completely different identities.

O’Quinn Is Horrifying

Unlike its less engaging remake, the original film, titled “The Stepfather“, unfolds at a gradual pace. The opening scene, which is as brutal and straightforward as they come, sets a chilling tone. And let’s not forget the unforgettable moment when O’Quinn’s character queries his new spouse, “Who am I?” – a moment that truly stands out. Catch it on Screambox.

11 Hell Night (1981)

Linda Blair is most famously known for her role in “The Exorcist,” but that film isn’t her only credit. During the 80s, she appeared in several horror movies, although many of them aren’t particularly noteworthy. However, one standout is “Hell Night.

Many Entertaining Things Are Silly

A lesser-known yet chilling slasher movie, “Hell Night,” offers a spine-tingling experience along with some convincing kill scenes. Notably, the actress Linnea Quigley delivers an outstanding performance, as does Peter Barton who is known for his role in “Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter.” Although the design of the antagonist could have been more effective, the existing elements still manage to instill a good amount of fear. Watch it on Screambox.

10 Count Dracula and His Vampire Brides (1973)

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As a dedicated movie critic, I strongly recommend adding the chilling masterpieces from Hammer Films to your horror streaming service lineup. Among these timeless classics, Count Dracula and His Vampire Brides, also known as The Satanic Rites of Dracula, is now available on Screambox. This film stands out not only for its distinctive style but also for the captivating performance of the actor portraying the infamous Count Dracula.

Another Win For Christopher Lee as the Count

The great Christopher Lee playing the iconic role is something every movie lover must see. Bela Lugosi’s performance in the original Universal film is the major reference point for the image of Dracula, but you’d be surprised how many people prefer Lee in the role. Stream on Screambox.

9 Cruel Jaws (1995)

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Bruno Mattei excels at creating imitations of major American movies, one notable example being the 1995 production titled “Cruel Jaws“. This is an undeniably Italian film that heavily borrows from Steven Spielberg’s hit movie Jaws. The fanbase for this film has steadily increased over time, particularly as the study of Italian cinema gains popularity among film enthusiasts.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

Fans of aquatic horror and B-movie style thrillers will find themselves thoroughly entertained by the film “Cruel Jaws”, despite its marketing as “Jaws 5” being misleading since it has no ties to the original four installments. The plot of “Cruel Jaws” is somewhat complex, with scenes featuring a great white shark and others showcasing a tiger shark. Don’t miss out on this cinematic experience by streaming it on Screambox.

8 Gamera: The Giant Monster (1965)

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If someone’s looking for a Gamera movie, Screambox has the whole lot. If you are a fan of Kaiju classics and have yet to subscribe to the streaming platform, well, here’s a big reason to do so. They’re a mixed bag, but never less than charming.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

Instead of enumerating all the Gamera movies available on Screambox at that moment, let me tell you they’re entertaining, mindless creature features. However, if you’re up for a marathon, start with the first one, “Gamera: The Giant Monster,” which sets the series in motion. This film depicts American and Japanese forces battling to survive against a colossal fire-breathing monster on a rampage, and it offers non-stop excitement from start to finish. Stream it on Screambox.

7 Who Done It: The Clue Documentary (2022)

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As a cinephile, I’ve been thrilled to see an influx of Screambox originals and exclusives gracing their streaming service lately, setting them apart from the pack. One intriguing recent addition that caught my eye was “Who Done It: The Clue Documentary” – a captivating peek behind the scenes of the 1985 murder mystery cult classic and board game.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

Through interviews with cast and crew, one might initially perceive this as a typical documentary about a popular movie. However, what truly captivates viewers is the meticulously crafted animation that presents an unseen ending to the film. It’s speculated that the original footage of this alternate conclusion may be hidden away in Paramount Pictures’ archives. Watch it on Screambox.

6 Victor Crowley (2017)

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Adam Green’s fourth movie in his Hatchet series is called “Victor Crowley,” released in 2017. If you haven’t seen it yet, it’s worth checking out as the other two installments are available on Screambox. What makes this latest one special is that Green had very little time to make it, so he worked in secret, making its success even more impressive.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

The hatchet-wielding, inbred murderer Victor Crowley is brilliantly played by Kane Hodder. Not to mention, the makeup effects from the kills all the way to Crowley’s grizzly, terrifying appearance are worth pressing play on. And how can you not want to support a filmmaker like Adam Green? A guy who, first and foremost, is a horror fan and has got to live his dream by making films like this. Stream on Screambox.

5 Crabs! (2021)

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Title “Crabs!” suggests an exclusive production on Screambox, where a band of teenagers and law enforcers collaborate in a coastal town to halt the tide of carnivorous crabs. The film is reminiscent of Roger Corman’s productions. In essence, it delivers exactly what one might expect: man-eating crabs, attempting to feast on humanity.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

Relax your mind for this one, as it’s packed with enjoyable, over-the-top gore that doesn’t let up. The movie intends for you to have fun, and it certainly delivers. While it’s not high-brow horror, it’s exactly what you’d expect, and that’s perfectly fine. Stream it on Screambox.

4 Bad Moon (1996)

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There aren’t many great werewolf movies that you can easily list on one hand. However, don’t overlook the 1996 film “Bad Moon.” This movie is directed by Eric Red and tells the story of a man named Ted who gets bitten by a strange creature in Nepal. Upon returning home to be near his sister (Mariel Hemingway) and her son, it becomes clear that Ted has turned into a werewolf. Interestingly, the family dog, Thor, who is one of the smartest dogs ever featured in a movie, senses Ted’s predicament and understands that he poses a threat to himself and his loved ones.

What Makes It Worth Watching?

Indeed, you’re not mistaken; the canine character takes center stage in this movie, which might have come as a surprise at first glance. For all animal enthusiasts, I must reveal that Thor not only survives but turns out to be the main protagonist of the entire film. Watch it on Screambox.

3 RoboDoc: The Creation of RoboCop (2023)

Lately, Screambox debuted the exclusive docuseries “RoboDoc: The Making of RoboCop” on their platform. They went all out with promotions to attract users towards this documentary, even using clever tactics like a t-shirt that said, “Do you remember when Robocop shot that guy ‘down there’?

What Makes It Worth Watching?

This documentary delves into every aspect of the filmmaking process for Robocop, featuring interviews with Peter Weller himself. It’s an exciting opportunity to uncover the story behind this timeless classic. In summary, it’s a fantastic addition to their horror-themed documentary collection. Watch it now on Screambox.

2 The Collector (2007)

Imagine this scenario: It’s 2009, and it’s unlikely you caught the movie “The Collector” at the cinema. However, by 2012, you might have watched it, only to find out that it stood among the most terrifying horror films of the previous two decades for you. The plot revolves around a crook who poses as a home renovation expert during the day and breaks into a wealthy man’s residence at night to swipe a precious stone to settle a debt. Once inside, he stumbles upon a sinister figure who has rigged the house with lethal traps. The unfortunate family living there is being held hostage and subjected to cruel torment.

Is It Worth Watching?

Initially underestimated at its premiere, “The Collector” is a gruesome and intensely eerie movie that has earned a devoted following among horror enthusiasts. Over time, it has gained almost cult-like status. Therefore, I would highly recommend giving it a watch. Stream it on Screambox.

1 Terrifier 2 (2022)

“Terrifier 2” is an original production by Screambox, currently leading the pack and setting the standard for content on the platform. Its impressive box office performance last year generated headlines worldwide. Why not enjoy it from its home of origin? Stream the movie now!

Not for Everyone, But a Bit of a Game Changer

In October 2022, Terrifier 2 took off as a cultural sensation and continues to captivate viewers. Director Damien Leone effectively brought to life a new horror icon in Art the Clown, making it unlikely he’ll disappear anytime soon. The film provides an immersive experience for audiences, even if it might not be your cup of tea. After you watch it online, further support this success story by catching it again on the big screen this fall. Stream on Screambox.

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2024-09-13 20:02