Free horror films on Youtube: 2021 edition
Around five years ago I made a list of free horror movies you could watch on Youtube. Unfortunately none of the links work anymore and it’s much harder to get full-length films on Youtube these days.
But not impossible! Here is a brand new version with links that work as of 9/21/21 for all your Halloween marathon needs. Some of these are very old movies in public domain, others are just up on Youtube and nobody cares enough to take them down. A few are on Youtube Movies and are free with ads embedded (*). Enjoy!
The Old-School Classics
Nosferatu (original 1922 version)
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari
Faust
The Mummy
Bride of Frankenstein
Phantom of the Opera
Night of the Living Dead
The Innocents
The Brain That Wouldn’t Die
The Blob
70s-80s-90s
The Omen
Black Christmas
Halloween
The Stepford Wives
The Stepfather
Ginger Snaps
Brahm Stoker’s Dracula
Dog Soldiers
Frailty
Horror Around the World
Diabolique
Black Sunday
M
Nosferatu the Vampyre (Werner Herzog 1979 version)
Hour of the Wolf
Black Sabbath
Suspiria
Vampyr
Haxan : Witchcraft Through the Ages
Rated V for Vincent Price
The House on Haunted Hill
The Last Man on Earth
The Pit and the Pendulum
The Masque of the Red Death
Stephen King made for TV corner:
Sometimes They Come Back
The Stand
The Tommyknockers
The Langoliers
Storm of the Century
Hammer Films British Horror
The Vampire Lovers
Twins of Evil
Captain Kronos Vampire Hunter
The Evil of Frankenstein
More Older Horror Films That are A little Lesser Known but I Love Them
A Bucket of Blood
Dementia 13
Carnival of Souls
The Lodger
Lemora: a Child’s Tale of the Supernatural
Some Recent Indie Horror Films You Really Should Really Try
Darling
Coherence
Oculus
Lake Mungo
Triangle
YouTube Films Currently Free with Ads that More or Less Fit the Bill
Trollhunters (*)
Gremlins (*)
The Silence of the Lambs (*)
Addams Family Values (*)
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no tears Jerry. they are a waste of good suffering.
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I adore the way you draw Billy. He's just a shape dude. Just a silhouette. You can stretch this man with ur hands like taffy and he's fine with it.
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Hellraiser (1987)
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Bruno Vergauwen
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You know, I wrote this raving about how subtle this show is, and then I got to the part where Riley rants about how the Catholic Church is like a giant bloodsucking tick, draining small towns dry. Yup, super subtle. 🤦🏻♀️
I know I’m super late to the party, but 1.5 episodes in I love how subtle Midnight Mass is. You legit feel like you’re watching a drama where you just care about these characters in their tiny dying town with the skeletons in their closets and the demons they’re actively battling and yeah, okay, there’s supposed to be some horror at some point but what is going to happen to this guy who is haunted by the girl he killed with his drinking, or this woman who is living in the shadow of her alcoholic mother, or her doctor trying to care for her dementia-patient mother?
And then when there are horror elements, they are so incredibly subtle. We don’t see the villain arrive in the classic sense so much as we see a chest brought home from a ship, there is a knock, and it’s returned (and may I say how pleased I am with how classic that lore is?) There are barely-there black shapes in the dark spotted by townsfolk who are concerned, or unsettled, but not frozen in fear. The fill-in priest wearing feast day robes when it’s not a feast day. Okay, I did have a hard time with the entire beachfront full of washed up dead cats, but it was treated almost like a strange phenomenon in a sci-fi flick. We know what befell those poor cats, but the town is befuddled and concerned that it’s an environmental hazard and there’s no outsized sense of foreboding among them so much as disgust and confusion.
Maybe this is what happens if you have an entire series with room to breathe and fill in these details and take its time, but it’s just so good. It makes you realize just how much a typical mediocre horror movie feels like an iffy porno by comparison: most of the plot is barely lip-service, a cursory excuse for the money shots that are (presumed to be) the whole reason the audience is there. By comparison Midnight Mass feels like a serious, award-nominated film that might have artistic erotica further down the line. I hope it stays this good.
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I know I’m super late to the party, but 1.5 episodes in I love how subtle Midnight Mass is. You legit feel like you’re watching a drama where you just care about these characters in their tiny dying town with the skeletons in their closets and the demons they’re actively battling and yeah, okay, there’s supposed to be some horror at some point but what is going to happen to this guy who is haunted by the girl he killed with his drinking, or this woman who is living in the shadow of her alcoholic mother, or her doctor trying to care for her dementia-patient mother?
And then when there are horror elements, they are so incredibly subtle. We don’t see the villain arrive in the classic sense so much as we see a chest brought home from a ship, there is a knock, and it’s returned (and may I say how pleased I am with how classic that lore is?) There are barely-there black shapes in the dark spotted by townsfolk who are concerned, or unsettled, but not frozen in fear. The fill-in priest wearing feast day robes when it’s not a feast day. Okay, I did have a hard time with the entire beachfront full of washed up dead cats, but it was treated almost like a strange phenomenon in a sci-fi flick. We know what befell those poor cats, but the town is befuddled and concerned that it’s an environmental hazard and there’s no outsized sense of foreboding among them so much as disgust and confusion.
Maybe this is what happens if you have an entire series with room to breathe and fill in these details and take its time, but it’s just so good. It makes you realize just how much a typical mediocre horror movie feels like an iffy porno by comparison: most of the plot is barely lip-service, a cursory excuse for the money shots that are (presumed to be) the whole reason the audience is there. By comparison Midnight Mass feels like a serious, award-nominated film that might have artistic erotica further down the line. I hope it stays this good.
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If monster high had made dolls based on other movie monsters
Cindy Bites, daughter of the cenobites
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