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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Shudder in December 2024
Unlike other streamers, Shudder knows horror is the reason for all seasons. Our beloved app is giving us a new season of Horror’s Greatest, which premieres on December 31. They also still have more episodes of The Creep Tapes. The addictive new show has understandably become many of our personalities, and we must stan Peachfuzz. So, they are a horror fan’s dream destination even before we get into the movies they are adding to their library. Let me tell you, they are getting some delightfully disturbing stuff, and I cannot wait to share the five flicks that caught my eye below!
The Best Movies to Stream on Shudder This Month

Unlike other streamers, Shudder knows horror is the reason for all seasons. Our beloved app is giving us a new season of Horror’s Greatest, which premieres on December 31. They also still have more episodes of The Creep Tapes. The addictive new show has understandably become many of our personalities, and we must stan Peachfuzz. So, they are a horror fan’s dream destination even before we get into the movies they are adding to their library. Let me tell you, they are getting some delightfully disturbing stuff, and I cannot wait to share the five flicks that caught my eye below!
The Best Movies to Stream on Shudder This Month
A Creature Was Stirring (2023)
A woman keeps her daughter on a strict pill regimen to ward off an affliction. However, a Christmas burglary disrupts their routine and might unleash their terrifying secret. This title has the odd pairing of Chrissy Metz and Scout Taylor-Compton that I did not know I needed until now. I love family secrets and holiday home invasions. I am so nosy that I need to know what’s wrong with this teen. Obviously, my holiday horror viewing has to start here. Shout out to Shudder for giving us something spicy to start the month off with.
You can watch A Creature Was Stirring on December 1st.
Body (2015)
Three girls home for the holidays break into a mansion where a deadly night awaits them. I’m excited to see this holiday thriller because Larry Fessenden is in it. Also, I have never heard of it, which is rare because I’m nosey and try to keep tabs on Fessenden’s filmography. Clearly, this one got by me, and I need to fix it this holiday season. Aside from that, winter is the perfect time for me to slide back into my thriller era. The subgenre compliments the vibe of my weighted blanket and all of the warm boozy beverages I plan to chug.
You can watch Body on December 1st.
Carnage For Christmas (2024)
A true-crime podcaster home for Christmas faces a ghost reenacting the murders of a historic killer. I have enjoyed Alice Maio Mackay’s streak of queer horror films that centers on getting the squad together to stomp on the patriarchy. However, this one is Christmas-themed, and the main character is a podcaster. So, clearly, this is my new favorite movie on her resume. Shudder also seems to love her work because they are adding T-Blockers and Satranic Panic the day that Carnage For Christmas lands. You should watch all three movies and have a Mackay holiday.
You can watch Carnage For Christmas on December 15th.
Last Straw (2023)
A waitress working the night shift by herself at a roadside diner finds herself fighting for her life against maniacs on a killing spree. We see a lot of women stranded in a lot of isolated places in the genre. However, I don’t stumble across many in a roadside diner. The premise alone is enough to make me lean into this Shudder Exclusive. The streamer has dropped a few bangers recently, so I am optimistic about this title. If nothing else, being stuck at work when all hell breaks loose is relatable enough for us to all feel seen.
You can watch Last Straw on December 20th.
Rabid (1977)
A woman has experimental plastic surgery and then develops an appetite for human blood. However, her victims become zombies, which leads to an epidemic. David Cronenberg makes gross movies, and I love them. So, I am looking forward to finally watching this gem and seeing what Grampa Gooey did with zombies. Luckily, I live alone, so no one will know if this is the time his work makes me vomit or not. I highly recommend putting this on during your gatherings. I assume the person who usually eats your favorite side dishes and desserts will want to pass on food after watching this one.
You can watch Rabid on December 9th.
I’m glad Shudder understands how to put us in the holiday spirit. I look forward to turning my phone off and ignoring the world while I dive into these ghoulish goodies this December. I advise you to do the same because I guarantee you this streamer is a better time than whatever holiday plans you are dreading.
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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Shudder in October 2025

Shudder has officially entered the Halloween chat this year, so the other streamers can hang it up. The app is adding the entire Rec franchise and a nice chunk of Alfred Hitchcock’s work. Fans can watch Psycho, The Birds, Vertigo, and Rear Window on the same streamer this Halloween season. However, my eye is on this year’s Fangoria Chainsaw Awards. It is always a night that brings all my favorite horror people together because most of us watch it live and post about it in real-time. It is what I assume people do at other award shows, where horror is often overlooked. I do not care enough to prove that theory by watching awards where people don’t win chainsaws, though. Anyways, here are five movies I’m excited to get cozy with this October.
The Best Movies to Stream on Shudder This Month
V/H/S/Halloween (2025)
The popular franchise is unleashing a collection of Halloween-themed wicked tales this time. No matter how you feel about found footage or this series, it’s hard to not get excited every time a new installment drops. Who among us can resist the pull of six frightening stories shoved into an unsettling anthology? It also gives us the chance to speed date a handful of filmmakers who want to terrify us. So, it makes sense that it is becoming a yearly tradition. This Shudder Original is also coming hot and fresh from Fantastic Fest. So, if you missed the festival, you can still partake in some of the nightmare fuel at home.
You can watch V/H/S/Halloween on October 3rd.
When A Stranger Calls (1979)
A man terrorizes a babysitter and decides to further traumatize her seven years later. I watched a lot of horror movies as a kid, but this was the one that made me realize scary movies are supposed to be scary. The first act of this film is stressful. It is also probably the reason my phone is always on do not disturb. Carol Kane is an amazing final girl who becomes the final woman in this unsettling story. It also has amazing performances from the late Charles Durning and Tony Beckley, who tragically died way too young. I dare you to watch the first act while you’re alone with the lights off.
You can watch When A Stranger Calls on October 6th.
Invader (2024)
A woman suspects foul play when her cousin goes missing in Chicago. However, her investigation leads to something beyond her wildest imagination. I need answers to all the questions this movie’s premise is throwing at me. Because it’s about 70 minutes long, I cannot be too mad at whatever this turns out to be. I would have given up way more time to see why what looks like a home invasion seems so mysterious. So, if you are trying to watch a bunch of horror movies this season, this is a quick one coming to an app near you. Everybody, tell Shudder thank you!
You can watch Invader on October 6th.
OTHER (2025)
A woman returns to her childhood home after her mother’s death to find the house has extensive surveillance and an evil presence. I want to know how the sinister vibes and technology are connected because I am nosy. I also love horror movies that promise family secrets are getting uncovered. After all, nothing is scarier than families. More importantly, this movie got past me, so I did not hear anything about it until making this streaming guide. So, I need to fix that the second it lands on Shudder. It also looks good, so I’m stepping into this movie feeling like it’s going to be a great time.
You can watch Other on October 17th.
Hell House LLC: Lineage (2025)
Vanessa Shepard finds herself haunted after surviving unspeakable horrors at the Abaddon Hotel years earlier. She soon realizes that her nightmares and visions are trying to tell her something she could have never imagined. When this franchise is good, it’s very, very good. Which is why it earned five movies and is one of the franchises we think about when we think of Shudder. While I do not like this fifth and final film, I am sad it was not in theaters long enough to give Hell House LLC fans closure and to allow them to finally see a chapter on the big screen. So, I’m happy this Shudder Original is arriving on Halloween Eve. I also look forward to the discourse once it has more eyes on it because I’m messy.
You can watch Hell House LLC: Lineage on October 30th.
So, that’s why my TV will be parked on Shudder this month. There are plenty of titles that give me an excuse to stay home and mind my own business. Y’all have fun out there because I don’t need to go outside with a lineup like this.
Let us know what scary shenanigans you are planning to get into on the app this October. Also, Happy Halloween from the alleged lady always telling you what to watch!
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The Best Horror You Can Stream on Netflix in October 2025

I have decided that this month is dedicated to horror shows I enjoyed binging on Netflix. Is this because I have been thinking about rewatching Marianne since I added it to August’s streaming guide? Yes. Is it also because Halloween month is the perfect time to curl up with shows about dead people and cursed things? Also, yes. So, I plucked five titles from the streamer that I do not talk about enough. I am also making that your problem, as I encourage you to watch each of these. While Netflix might not have the scariest library in the game, they do have some gems that are perfect binges for this cozy time of year. Let us dive in and find your next series, shall we?
The Best Movies to Stream on Netflix This Month
All of Us Are Dead (2022)
A zombie outbreak leaves high school students trapped in their school. If you are a horror fan, then you know that nothing hits quite like a South Korean zombie tale. Which is why these 12 episodes are a journey that I wish everyone would take. These kids who hate each other being forced to work together to survive is high-level drama. The betrayal, the death, and the tension lead to some of the most chaotic TV you might see this month. More importantly, if you dig the show, Netflix has greenlit it for a second season. So, you are not late to the party, but arriving right before the second beer run.
Dead Boy Detectives (2024)
Two spirits chose to opt out of the afterlife and stay on Earth to solve supernatural crimes. Dead Boy Detectives was everything I ever wanted in a series, and I am still salty it was cancelled. So, I hate that we do not see where these lovable characters would end up in a second season. I want more well-written intersectional horror, and I want it now. Because men are awful, I have to point out that this is based on a Neil Gaiman comic book. So, it is sticky if you are (understandably) wishing him well in hell and not wanting to engage with anything inspired by his work. I was never a fan of his stuff, which is how I know this writer’s room worked their asses off on this adaptation. These eight episodes were the main reason to keep Netflix last year, and the show deserved a longer season (and life).
Interview with the Vampire (2022- Present)
A vampire shares his very long story with a cynical journalist. I almost skipped this show because the movie put me to sleep so many times as a kid. This series is my favorite Anne Rice adaptation, so I am glad I tuned in. It is sexy, smart, and sophisticated. It is a decadent, bloody little treat with one of the most talented casts on TV at the moment. This is the perfect time to check it out, as Netflix just added the second season in September. Now subscribers can experience the love, lust, and loss like the rest of us before the third season arrives.
Kingdom (2019-2020)
When the king goes down, the prince must take the throne and protect his subjects from a plague. If you like zombies and period-piece horror, then open Netflix and hit play now. I checked this show out because I saw Bae Doona (Sense 8) was in the cast. By the time the two seasons were over, I was a different person, and I am welcome. I do not know who we need to talk to about getting more South Korean historical horror shows, but get them on the phone ASAP. This series has drama, mess, and violence. I might need to rewatch this, too, instead of just telling other people to check it out.
Tomorrow and I (2024)
A four-part anthology exploring the intersection of futuristic technologies and Thai culture. At first glance, this seems like Thailand’s version of Black Mirror, but Tomorrow and I is definitely her own weird thing. It became one of my favorite shows of last year, and not nearly enough people watched it. As usual, Netflix dropped an international banger in silence. So, people have to stumble upon it or hear about it from the streets. It is a shame because it is one of the better sci-fi horror anthologies we have gotten in years. This beautifully complicated show explores the human condition and examines Thailand’s political landscape. The whole season is worth watching, but the last episode is the one that dealt the most psychic damage. So, save the finale for when you want to have your entire day ruined and feel your feelings.
Let us know if any of these Netflix binges are in your immediate future this Halloween season. You can also let us know which shows you are digging that did not make this list. We are nosy that way. Happy Halloween month!