Top horror films to watch this spooky season

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Thrills and chills

It's nearly to wap out your pumpkin again as spooky season is fast approaching! This is the perfect time to get cosy on the couch and watch a scary movie with your flatmates. Since there are about a million horror films to choose from, you might be struggling with where to start... well struggle no more as we have curated a list of the best horror films you can watch right now:

Recently released - The Substance

The Substance is a new satirical body horror film directed by Coralie Fargeat. It tells the story of a fading celebrity who turns to a black-market drug that promises youth and beauty by creating a younger copy of her... as you can imagine, things take a pretty wild dark turn!

Why watch it? This is the kind of film that stays with you for a while, its unique and has tonnes of shocking moments. If gross gore is your thing, then this is the film for you!

Can't go wrong with a Classic - Nightmare on Elm Street

You can’t talk about horror without mentioning A Nightmare on Elm Street. This 1984 classic, directed by Wes Craven, introduced the world to Freddy Krueger, the infamous slasher with a glove of knives who haunts teenagers in their dreams. Blurring the line between reality and nightmares, this film remains a must-watch for horror fans.

Why watch it? It’s one of the genre’s most iconic films, featuring a terrifying villain, inventive scares, and a storyline that has stood the test of time.

Indie streaming now - Late Night with the Devil

For those who love discovering hidden indie gems, Late Night with the Devil is one to stream now. Set in the 1970s, the film is presented as a lost recording of a live talk show that goes terribly wrong. What starts as a quirky late-night interview soon descends into chaos as supernatural forces make their presence known. Its unique blend of mockumentary style and horror make it a standout indie release.

Why watch it? It’s a creative and chilling take on the supernatural genre, with a retro vibe that sets it apart from typical horror films.

Mixed emotions - Bodies Bodies Bodies

For something a bit different, Bodies Bodies Bodies blends horror with dark comedy and social satire. Set during a hurricane party at a remote mansion, the film follows a group of rich 20-somethings as they play a murder-mystery game that quickly turns real. With its sharp dialogue, chaotic energy, and biting commentary on social dynamics, this film offers both laughs and genuine tension.

Why watch it? It’s a modern, self-aware horror that cleverly combines suspense with humour, keeping you entertained and on edge in equal measure.

Leave the light on - The First Omen

If you’re the kind of person who wants to really scare themselves, The First Omen might just be for you. A chilling prequel to the 1976 classic The Omen, this film delves into the origins of the antichrist and the forces that led to his rise. With a m👻x of supernatural horror and psychological dread, this one’s perfect for fans of religious horror and ominous, slow-burn tension.

Why watch it? It taps into the terrifying lore of The Omen franchise while adding new layers of fear, making it a great choice for both long-time fans and newcomers.

Technically not a film but still a strong recommendation - The Fall of the House of Usher

While not a traditional film, we couldn’t leave The Fall of the House of Usher off this list. This recent Netflix series, based on Edgar Allan Poe’s works, is a gothic horror masterpiece. It tells the story of a wealthy family haunted by dark secrets, curses, and Poe-inspired tragedies. With stunning visuals, eerie atmospheres, and a creeping sense of doom, this series is perfect for binge-watching on a dark weekend.

Why watch it? Though it's a series, the intense horror and gothic themes make it feel like a long, haunting film. It’s a must-see for fans of Poe and gothic horror.

These films (and yes and one series) each bring something unique to the genre, so no matter your taste, there’s a scare waiting for you. Just don’t forget to have a cushion at the ready… unless you’re feeling particularly brave!