If you want to stream a horror movie, you have a ton of platforms to choose from. So why should you spend time sifting through HBO Max?
HBO Max is an excellent choice for frightening films. In addition to the 15 outstanding options you'll find below, you can watch Bring Her Back, The Substance and the supernatural horror entry The Conjuring: Last Rites. The streaming service starts at $11 per month or $110 per year, and you can also get it free with a DoorDash DashPass annual plan.
Warner Bros. The Conjuring (2013) and The Conjuring 2 (2016) HBO Max has added The Conjuring: Last Rites, which marks the last appearance of Vera Farmiga and Patrick Wilson as paranormal investigators Lorraine and Ed Warren. But there's nothing to stop you from revisiting the demonologists' earlier exploits in The Conjuring and The Conjuring 2 -- arguably the best films in the franchise.
Cara Howe/Warner Bros. Companion (2025) Companion is a scary movie you should boot up and watch without much Googling ahead of time. It's clever, unsettling and thrilling, with great performances from Sophie Thatcher of Yellowjackets and Jack Quaid of The Boys. Produced by the filmmakers behind 2022's Barbarian, Companion sets the bar high for 2025 horror films.
Csaba Aknay/A24 Midsommar (2019) Horrors take place in broad daylight in this haunting film from Ari Aster. Set at a midsummer festival in a remote Swedish village, Midsommar has plenty of disturbing surprises in store for its guests. Prepare for some shocking scenes and a gripping performance from Florence Pugh.
Universal Pictures Get Out (2017) Jordan Peele's directorial debut scored Oscar nominations for best picture, director and actor, and an Oscar win for best original screenplay. The twisty psychological horror flick stars Daniel Kaluuya as Chris, a Black man who unknowingly steps into danger when he meets his white girlfriend's family.
Warner Bros. Pictures Weapons (2025) It's not hard to find the premise of this one intriguing: 17 kids go missing on the same night at the same time, and no one knows where they went or why. Video footage seems to show that children left their houses on their own. Weapons follows shaken members of the community, including the students' teacher (Julia Garner) and a parent (Josh Brolin).
Warner Bros. Sinners (2025) Michael B. Jordan takes on two leading roles in this genre-bending film from Ryan Coogler (Creed, Black Panther). Sinners is a box office hit, but if you have yet to spend time with Smoke and Stack (or missed the post-credit scenes in theaters), now's your chance to stream it.
A24 Heretic (2024) The inclusion of Hugh Grant may draw you into this religious horror movie, but once you hit play, there's no escaping the creepiness of his character, Mr. Reed. Watch this one if you want to see if a pair of young missionaries are able to outwit their evil captor.
Screenshot by CNET The Witch (2015) This historical horror movie pretty much guarantees nightmares. The disturbing film centers on a family in 1630s New England and marks Anya Taylor-Joy's film debut. Over the 90-minute flick, strange and shocking things happen to a farmer, his wife and their five children who've relocated to a remote area on the edge of a forest.
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