Stuck at home on Halloween? Hey, it happens. But that doesn’t mean you can’t have a great, scary time at home. And if you’ve already exhausted the horror movie possibilities of your DVD/Blu-ray collection, and if the pickings on Netflix are looking pretty slim, you may want to check out the Amazon Prime movies selection. Their instant streaming service has a huge selection of movies in just about every genre including a lot of great horror movies.
Of course, neither Netflix nor Amazon Prime (nor any of their instant streaming competitors) has a selection as large as a decent brick-and-mortar video store. If you’re lucky enough to still have on in your neighborhood, make sure you offer them your patronage. But then again, on Halloween, their horror movie section might be pretty picked over too, which would send you right back to Amazon Prime movies anyway.
Amazon Prime, like many instant streaming services, can be a little tricky to navigate. It’s full of conventional classics like Scream, Evil Dead 2 and An American Werewolf in London, but it’s also riddled with films you may not be familiar with. Or worse, have incorrectly heard are bad.
As always, CraveOnline has you covered. We’ve sifted through the nearly 1,000 Amazon Prime horror movies currently available to find ten particularly awesome films that most audiences either missed in their theatrical run, or haven’t heard of at all.
And as always, and with any list like this, there will be some movie lovers who have seen everything already. We celebrate those audience members for their dedication, but we don’t want to take everyone else for granted. These are ten movies that deserve to be discovered and re-discovered by burgeoning horror aficionados and casual moviegoers alike, and if you have an Amazon Prime subscription, you can watch them all for free.
10 Best Amazon Prime Horror Movies:
Did we miss one of your favorite Amazon Prime movies? Let us know what you consider as the best horror movie available on Amazon Prime in the comment section below!
Editor’s Note: All of the above films are currently available on Amazon Prime as of the date of publication, but their availability on the service is subject to change.