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The 32 Best Horror Movies to Watch on Every Streaming Service
From Scream on Max to The Babadook on Netflix, there are plenty of great options on the services you’re probably already paying for.
John Carpenter directed one of the greatest horror movies of all time in 1982’s The Thing, a sci-fi masterpiece about a group of American researchers at a remote base in Antarctica when, well, they’re visited by something. Not only was this the rare horror film to get a Best Picture nomination, but it shattered expectations about a genre too often dismissed as secondary to “Serious Drama.” Using fears embedded in cultures since the beginning of time, Friedkin made a movie that people would never forget. Reminiscent of psychological nightmares of the ‘70s like Repulsion and Rosemary’s Baby, this is the tale of a hospice nurse named Maud (a fearless performance from Morfydd Clark) who becomes obsessed with saving the soul of one of her patients (Jennifer Ehle).
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