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Finished season 2 of The last of us on Max? If you like the post-apocalyptic horror of the series, you should browse Max’s frightening films.
THE streaming service Hosts a variety of frightening films, classics like the winner of Oscar the Silence of the Lambs with more recent coolers like Hugh Grant Heretic’s horror film. The options often change, so if you do not feel the frightening selection of Max, it is worth swinging later.
Max starts at $ 10 per month or $ 100 per year, and you can also get the free streamer with a doordash Annual dashpass plan. If you are ready for a horror film, here are 11 excellent options.
The inclusion of Hugh Grant can attract you to this film of religious horror, but once you have hit the game, there is no exhaust of the goosebumps of his character, Mr. Reed. Look at this if you want to see if a pair of young missionaries is able to surpass their evil kidnapper.
Companion is a scary film that you should start and watch without much pre-googling. It is intelligent, disturbing and exciting, with great performances by Sophie Thatcher from Yellowjackets and Jack Quaid des Garçons. Produced by the filmmakers behind Barbarian of 2022, Companion puts the bar high for horror films in 2025.
The Slasher Pearl featuring Mia Goth is a prequel to the film X of Ti West, focusing a younger version of the elderly in this film. Max Porte X, Pearl and a third film in the series, Maxxxine, but I recommend Pearl if you only have time for a single film.
Jodie Foster Interview Anthony Hopkins Evil Hannibal Lecter in this classic psychological thriller. Foster plays the FBI Agent Agent Starling, determined to bring down a killer. It is the only horror movie of all time Win an Oscar for the best movieAnd he also won for the best director, scenario, actor (hopkins) and actress (Foster) in 1992.
If you are still looking for a horror movie, you can’t go wrong with The Shining, the excellent film directed by Stanley Kubrick with Jack Nicholson and Shelley Duvall. In the film – Another adaptation of Stephen King – a writer (Nicholson) staying in an isolated hotel with his family presents disturbing behavior changes. He will absolutely satisfy your horror desires.
When this adaptation of Stephen King’s classic novel struck theaters in 2017, he had moviegoers like me, looking twice the storm drains and dreading red balloons. With a distribution of intrepid children and a lot of heart, this makes a convincing case for more supernatural stories of maturity. And a solid file against clowns.
The horror comedy of 1988 Beetlejuice may not be on Max, but you can catch the ghost of Michael Keaton with the most in the rest of 2024. Winona Ryder and Catherine O’hara also take their roles in the scary monitoring film.
It’s more Stephen King, and you have to look at the Oscars of Sissy Sissy Spacek of the Bal Queen at least once in your life. Why not now?
David Lynch’s first feature film will give you the impression of being in a bizarre nightmare. The 90 -minute black and white horror film is full of strange sounds and images, and the result is incredibly strange. Do not even embark on the “baby” of the main character of the main character (is it strangely cute?). There are messages on men and parenthood here, but even by putting aside the situation as a whole, the surrealist world of Eraserhead is absolutely a visit.
George Romero’s first horror film is an easy recommendation. A group of survivors take refuge in a house while the members of the swarm swarm outside. The influential film is often considered the first Modern zombie movieAnd although he cannot offer frights at Freddy Krueger level, you will be attracted to the characters at the center of his story. You will want to leave the door open for it (but in the case of a real apocalypse, keep it very, very closed).
A family accidentally discovers unimaginable evils in this story of bloody supernatural horror. This is the fifth entry of the film franchise after The Evil Dead (1981), Evil Dead II (’87), Army of Darkness (’92) and Evil Dead (2013).