Halloween is here, and the best way to celebrate is by watching some good scary movies. The downside to having thousands of movies available to watch at home is that it's tough to know what you should watch or skip. Watch With Us is here to help. We've curated a list that includes classics like The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and contemporary hits like 2025's Weapons. These movies are available to stream on major streaming services like Netflix, Prime Video and more, so no matter what you're subscribed to, you should find something to watch on All Hallows' Eve. Netflix 'The Strangers' (2008) While relaxing at a friend's isolated cabin, an estranged couple - James (Scott Speedman) and Kristen (Liv Tyler) - are menaced by three masked strangers. There's not much else to The Strangers, but there doesn't need to be since director Bryan Bertino generates enough tension and scares by depicting his protagonists' growing realization that they're trapped with little chance of escape. When Kristen asks one of the female strangers why they picked them to torture, she responds with an all-time chilling answer: "Because you were home." 5 Best Horror Movies to Watch in October 2025, Ranked by IMDb Score 'Smile' (2022) Is there anything more unsettling than a stranger smiling at you? That's the basic premise behind Smile, the 2022 horror hit that sees Dr. Rose Cotter (Sosie Bacon) cursed by an entity that possesses people who smile strangely before killing themselves in front of her. Rose must find a way to break the curse before she too falls prey to this supernatural force. Smile is a relentless horror movie - the kills keep coming, and poor Rose doesn't appear to be a final girl who will make it to the sequel. The film's bleak ending somehow makes room for future follow-ups, but like every great horror franchise, the first remains the best. 'The Texas Chain Saw Massacre' (1974) There's a reason why this is a classic and why all of the sequels, reboots and half-hearted remakes have failed to mimic its success. The simple story, about a group of hippie teens who stumble on a Texas farmhouse populated by a sadistic family of cannibals, is simple, with no convoluted origin plot or deep psychology. This family is just bad, and they like to eat people. Period. By far the most disturbing scene is virtually bloodless, with poor Sally (Marilyn Burns) strapped to a dining room chair and forced to attend a dinner from hell. The Texas Chain Saw Massacre is one of the few movies ever made that makes you feel you've just seen what true evil looks like. Prime Video 'The Descent' (2005) A cave expedition goes horribly wrong in The Descent, a monster movie with several tricks up its sleeve. When Sarah (Shauna Macdonald) joins her friends for an all-female weekend of spelunking, she's initially excited - until they encounter a group of underground monsters who want to slaughter them. As they gradually fall prey to these creatures, Sarah and what's left of her friends must figure out a way out of the caves they are stuck in - if they don't kill each other first. 8 Must-Watch Movies on Shudder (October 2025): 'V/H/S Halloween' and More The Descent has plenty of blood and viscera to appease genre fans, but what elevates it is the attention to character and detail that's not common in pictures like this. Not everyone likes each other, and when the monsters attack, it brings out all sorts of secrets and resentments that make the situation worse. The film's original ending (which isn't included in this version, but you can watch it on YouTube) is one of the great fakeouts in horror movie history and will persuade anyone never to go spelunking. HBO Max 'Weapons' (2025) Seventeen children have disappeared and no one knows why. A lot of people blame Justine Gandy (Julia Garner) since the only connection the children have with each other is that they all belonged to her elementary class. But is she to blame? And why was one child, Alex Lilly (Cary Christopher), spared? Weapons starts as a mystery, but as more secrets are revealed, it winds up becoming one of the most unsettling horror movies in quite a while. Director Zach Cregger has a talent for conjuring up eerie imagery, and he's aided by a superb cast that includes Josh Brolin as a grieving father and Amy Madigan as an aunt with terrible fashion sense. 'The Exorcist' (1973) How many horror movies over 50 years old still have the power to terrify? An Oscar-nominated classic, The Exorcist details young Regan's (Linda Blair) unexplained physical and mental deterioration. At first, her mother, Chris (Ellen Burstyn), thinks she's mentally ill, but she gradually realizes she's possessed by a demon. Can Father Karras (Jason Miller) and Father Merrin (Max von Sydow) save the young girl's body and soul without being possessed themselves? Devil possession pictures are usually corny, but The Exorcist somehow convinces you that a young girl really is being controlled by evil supernatural forces. You know a
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October 31, 2025
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