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The streaming landscape is packed with horror titles that range from chilling classics to fresh releases. Whether you’re a fan of creature features, psychological thrillers, or satirical dark comedies, the major services have a selection that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This roundup highlights the most notable horror films across Prime Video, Amazon Studios, Paramount Pictures, Lionsgate and Universal.
At a Glance
- Prime Video hosts a wide range of horror titles.
- New releases include 2024’s Smile 2 and Speak No Evil.
- The list covers classics like The Descent and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Why it matters: Fans can easily find fresh scares and timeless chills on their favorite platforms.
Prime Video Horror Gems
Prime Video offers a mix of recent and older horror.
- The Descent (2005) – six women spelunking encounter terrifying cave dwellers.
- Totally Killer (2023) – Kiernan Shipka time-travels to the ’80s to face a killer.
- A Quiet Place: Day One (2024) – a prequel starring Lupita Nyong’o and Joseph Quinn.
- Speak No Evil (2024) – James McAvoy hosts an unsettling weekend getaway.
Amazon Studios Horror Picks
Amazon Studios brings diverse horror to its catalog.
- Nanny (2022) – a mother in the U.S. waits for her son in Senegal.
- Suspiria (2018) – a supernatural dance academy run by a coven of witches.
- Coherence (2014) – a mind-bending multiverse thriller that rewires the brain.
Paramount Pictures Horror
Paramount adds new and classic titles to its lineup.
- Smile 2 (2024) – the sequel to 2022’s Smile, starring Naomi Scott as a pop star.
Lionsgate and Universal Horror
Lionsgate and Universal present fresh horror.
- American Psycho (2000) – Christian Bale as Patrick Bateman in a satire of late ’80s excess.
- Speak No Evil (2024) – an unsettling weekend getaway starring James McAvoy.
Other Notable Horror Films
Additional titles span silent era to contemporary.
- Nosferatu (2024) – a remake of the silent film, starring Lily-Rose Depp.
- The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) – a classic featuring Leatherface.
Written by Marcus L. Bennett for News Of Los Angeles

