10 Best Horror Comedies to Stream on Tubi

Horror-comedies offer viewers an enjoyable blend of two genres. They provide the thrill and mystery of a haunting, eerie setting that keeps viewers engaged, yet they are humorous enough to bring about occasional laughter. These movies manifest in various ways; some lean more towards dark humor while others mimic popular horror films outright. In fact, watching a parody can serve as a gauge for those unsure about diving into a full-fledged horror movie experience.

Rick and Morty’s 13 Darkest Moments

As a film enthusiast, I can’t help but sing praises for the ingenious plot twists and off-the-wall humor of the show “Rick and Morty”. Yet, it’s the darker episodes that often linger in my memory. Co-created by Dan Harmon (with Justin Roiland previously on board), this Adult Swim series follows the escapades of Rick, the eccentric grandfather, and his grandson Morty, as they journey through various galaxies and alternate dimensions. The duo encounters alien threats and cosmic terrors that would make anyone echo Rick’s iconic phrase, “Wubba lubba dub dub”.

Katrina Kaif can’t stop gushing over ‘the best’ Kareena Kapoor Khan as Singham Again actress drops behind-the-scenes glimpses from What Women Want

Kareena Kapoor Khan is an outstanding performer and a queen of articulation, as evidenced by her varied roles in films such as Jab We Met, Omkara, Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham, and many more. Currently, she’s working on the next season of her show, What Women Want. Recently, Kareena shared some backstage peeks from the production, which has left Katrina Kaif utterly smitten. In fact, Katrina referred to Kareena as “the best” in her praise.

‘We Do Have At Least A Few Toeholds’: Frasier Showrunners Explain Why The New Series Hasn’t Touched On Cheers Yet, But There’s Still Hope

In 2023, Frasier Crane, who had been absent from television screens for almost two decades, made a comeback. Kelsey Grammer reprised his iconic role in the revival of Frasier, which is now available on Paramount+. Unlike the original series set in Seattle or Chicago where he was supposed to move at the end of the first Frasier‘s finale, this new series finds him back in Boston, a place familiar from his days on Cheers. However, apart from a subtle nod to the Cheers bar in the premiere of the new Frasier, the streaming series hasn’t delved into any Cheers connections as yet, though there’s still a possibility for that in the future.