10 Weird and Wild Horror Movies to Stream for Free on Freevee
If you’re in the mood for some unhinged horror and sci-fi, look no further than Freevee’s vast catalog of weird cinema. Here are 10 more recommendations to add to your watchlist, all available to stream for free with ads.
1. Ghoulies II (1988) – This sequel to the original Ghoulies gives the pesky little demons a new setting: a carnival funhouse known as “Satan’s Den.” With plenty of sleazy humor and gross-out moments, this schlocky horror flick is perfect for a late-night viewing.
2. Fear No Evil (1985) – This freaky creation features a high school student who realizes that one of his classmates is the reincarnation of Lucifer. With wildly lo-fi special effects and a soundtrack filled with recognizable punk and new wave jams, this movie is a must-see for horror fans.
3. The Deadly Mantis (1957) – In this chaotic sci-fi tale, reptilian aliens come to Earth and open up a space-time portal, causing all kinds of trouble for a multi-generational family living in the desert. This movie was previously featured on Mystery Science Theater 3000, so you know it’s good for a laugh.
4. Twinkle, Twinkle, “Killer” Kane (1985) – Directed by William Peter Blatty, this hallucinatory adaptation of his novel features a creepy psychiatric hospital and an astronaut who decides at the last minute that he doesn’t want to go to the moon. It defies genre and is sure to leave you puzzled.
5. Witchboard (1985) – This classic horror movie follows a group of friends who dabble in the occult and accidentally summon a malevolent spirit. With plenty of jump scares and creepy moments, this one’s a must-watch for any horror fan.
6. Ben (1972) – The sequel to Willard stars a rat who leads an increasingly violent rodent army. This movie is not for the faint of heart, but it’s sure to delight horror fans looking for something different.
7. Planet Terror (2007) – This Grindhouse double feature segment from Robert Rodriguez is as gleefully gross as ever, featuring all sorts of over-the-top violence and mayhem. If you don’t have time for the full Grindhouse experience, this standalone segment is a great alternative.
8. The Babadook (2014) – This Australian chiller cultivates a feeling that the landscape itself is infused with malevolence, making it one of the eeriest horror movies out there. It’s sure to leave you on edge and questioning your own sanity.
9. Invisible (2018) – Elisabeth Moss stars in this update of the classic Universal Monsters tale, which follows a woman who escapes her controlling boyfriend only to see things get worse when he uses his invisibility tech to make her question her own sanity. With plenty of tension and suspense, this one’s a must-watch for any horror fan.
10. Book of Shadows: Blair Witch 2 (2000) – Directed by Joe Berlinger, this sequel to the original Blair Witch Project imagines that the events of the first film were real and follows a new set of characters curious to explore the Blair Witch legend. With plenty of found-footage horror elements, this one’s sure to delight fans of the genre.
So if you don’t mind commercial breaks and are in the mood for some weird and wild horror movies, look no further than Freevee’s voluminous catalog. With these 10 recommendations, you’ll be well on your way to a night of unhinged entertainment!