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Watch Friday the 13th and 24 More Fantastic Horror Movies for Free on Tubi

Watch Friday the 13th and 24 More Fantastic Horror Movies for Free on Tubi

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It might not be rare for the 13th day of the month to fall on a Friday (it happens 1-3 times a year), but it's still a great excuse to travel back in time 45 years to Camp Crystal Lake for one of the most famous horror movies of all time -- Friday the 13th.
The 1980 slasher film, featuring the tormented killer Jason Voorhees and his hapless camp counselor victims, was hated by critics yet loved by audiences. The horror franchise has spawned 11 sequels (so far) and transmuted a blood-soaked hockey mask into a sacred horror relic.
Top-tier streaming platforms like Netflix and Prime Video may offer the latest horror hits, but for the scariest films of the 20th century, it's hard to beat Tubi. You can watch everything from creepy classics like Night of the Living Dead and Texas Chainsaw Massacre to cult favorites like The Descent and Terrifier. Whether you're in the mood for a slow-burning psychological thriller or something blood-soaked and over-the-top, there's almost always something good on Tubi.
Tubi does have advertising breaks that increase in length as you progress through the movie, but they're not terrible, and they might give you a chance to catch your breath before the next scare hits. Check out our top 25 horror movies on Tubi right now.
Paramount Pictures Friday the 13th
Twenty years after a string of unsolved murders shuttered Camp Crystal Lake, a new owner tries to reopen the camp with disastrous results. One by one, young camp counselors are struck down in gruesome fashion. Can one "final girl" survive the wrath of Jason Voorhees? See at Tubi
New Line Cinema/Screenshot by CNET Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Produced in 1974 for a mere $140,000, Tobe Hooper's indie film about a family of cannibals who just want to be left alone (and eat everyone who bothers them) introduced several slasher horror tropes that have since become cliches, as well as the terrifying human monster Leatherface. See at Tubi
New World Pictures/Screenshot by CNET Hellraiser
Clive Barker might hate the name "Pinhead," but fans loved it, as well as the character called "Lead Cenobite" in Hellraiser's credits. The supernatural gore-fest is filled with disturbing practical effects and buckets and buckets of blood. See at Tubi
Continental Distributing/Screenshot by CNET Night of the Living Dead
George Romero broke the mold with this germinal horror flick that introduced a generation of horror fans to the walking dead. Shambling "ghouls" terrorize a group of young adults in a farmhouse, yet the danger comes as much from other humans as from the undead See at Tubi
Arrow Films Audition
Widower Shigeharu Aoyama holds a fake movie audition to find a new wife and finds himself enamored with the quiet and reserved Asami. As they enter a relationship, he ignores the warning signs about her dark past. When the truth is finally revealed, he finds himself trapped in a nightmarish descent into pain, obsession, and torture, much of which involves sewing needles. See at Tubitv
MPI Movie Group/Screenshot by CNET The House of the Devil
This unique throwback flick set in the 1980s is painstakingly made to appear it was filmed then too. College student Samantha takes a babysitting job in a house in a remote area but soon learns she was hired to take care of a completely different charge who may be linked to some sinister happenings. See at Tubi
Eagle Films The Taking of Deborah Logan
This faux-documentary follows Deborah Logan, an elderly woman with Alzheimer's who's been exhibiting disturbing behavior. The film crew finds a connection to a local physician involved in ritualistic murders. A terrifying supernatural secret unfolds as we learn the real cause of Deborah's ailments. See at Tubi
Well Go USA Entertainment/Screenshot by CNET The Endless
Written and directed by Justin Benson and Aaron Moorhead (who also play the lead roles), this low-budget indie sci-fi/horror film features two brothers who return to the UFO cult where they were raised, only to find that many in the community haven't aged at all. Perceptions and reality unloosen as the brothers learn the true secrets behind the strange phenomena at Camp Arcadia. See at Tubi
Drafthouse Films/Screenshot by CNET The Invitation
For those who prefer their dread to creep up on them, this psychological horror film provides a sinister slow burn. An ex-boyfriend accepts a dinner invitation from an old romantic partner with a traumatic past and her new man. His paranoia and suspicions keep everyone on edge through the early night, until the party breaks into unexpected chaos and a shocking conclusion. See at Tubi
20th Century Fox The Wailing
When a mysterious illness spreads through a quiet Korean village, the locals turn violent and begin dying under strange circumstances. Soon, a bumbling police officer named Jong-goo (Kwak Do-won) is drawn into the investigation. But what starts as a series of bizarre deaths quickly spirals into something far more sinister. With his own daughter at risk, Jong-goo must uncover the truth behind the evil infecting his town before it takes over. See at Tubitv
Haut et Court/Screenshot by CNET The Night Eats the World
This French zombie film takes a minimal approach to the undead apocalypse. Lead character Sam wakes up in his ex-girlfriend's apartment after a party to find the building and city have been taken over by zombies. Slow and mostly silent, the film explores Sam's loneliness and dwindling sanity as he tries to stay alive all by himself. See at Tubi
Universal Pictures American Werewolf in London
A trek through the moors of Yorkshire goes terribly wrong for two American backpackers who find themselves attacked by a strange beast. David Naughton's transformation into a werewolf features legendary special effects -- the movie won the first ever Academy Award for Best Makeup in 1982. See at Tubi
IMDB Goodnight Mommy
Twin brothers Elias and Lukas become (understandably) suspicious of their mom when she returns home from having facial surgery. Her head is wrapped in bandages and she starts showing some uncharacteristically cold and unsettling behavior. The boys become convinced she's an imposter, so they take drastic measures to find out the truth. See at Tubitv
Variety Film Production/Screenshot by CNET Zombie
Lucio Fulci's Zombie (billed as Zombi 2 in Italy though not a sequel) is a late 1970s horror classic featuring an island-based undead outbreak that threatens to expand into New York City and beyond -- a classic zombies-eating-a-lot-of-humans flick that's perfect for a 3 a.m. watch. Don't miss the underwater battle between tiger shark and zombie. See at Tubi
Toho Co., Ltd./Screenshot by CNET Ringu
This English-language remake of the Japanese horror classic follows a reporter investigating a cursed videotape that leads to the viewer's death seven days later. But culturally, it's much more than that, having been influential in popularizing J-horror around the globe, including the American version The Ring, which had its own unique phenomenon. See at Tubi
United Artists Jeepers Creepers
When siblings Trish (Gina Philips) and Darry (Justin Long) take a road trip through the countryside, they stumble upon a mysterious figure dumping something into a tunnel. Curiosity turns to horror when they uncover evidence of a monstrous secret buried beneath the surface. Hunted by an ancient creature that awakens every 23 years to feed, the two must find a way to escape before they become its next meal. See at Tubitv
Freestyle Releasing The Collector
When ex-con Arkin (Josh Stewart) breaks into a wealthy family's home to steal a valuable gem, he thinks he's pulled off the perfect heist. But someone else got there first: a masked killer with a house full of deadly traps. As Arkin realizes he's trapped inside with the family and the sadistic intruder, his robbery turns into a terrifying fight for survival. See at Tubitv
MGM The Poughkeepsie Tapes
When a stash of videotapes are discovered in an abandoned house in Poughkeepsie, New York, the footage reveals the decades-long reign of terror by a sadistic serial killer. Through interviews, police evidence, and the killer's own recordings, investigators piece together the horrifying extent of his crimes. But with the suspect still at large, the tapes raise more questions than answers. See at Tubitv
A24 Hereditary
After her mother's death, Annie Graham (Toni Collette) and her family begin to experience disturbing and unexplained events. As the activity begins to escalate, Annie's daughter starts behaving oddly, her son is traumatized, and Annie struggles to hold everything together. But as things grow more dangerous, she realizes their family may be caught in something far more sinister than grief. See at Tubitv
British Lion Films Wicker Man
Sergeant Neil Howie visits the island of Summerisle to investigate the disappearance of a young girl. But when he gets there, he discovers the islanders have a sinister secret behind their paganistic rituals. As he delves deeper, he finds himself tangled up in their wicked ways, leading to a shocking climax that's been copied and parodied many times since. See at Tubi
New World Pictures Saturday the 14th
In this classic horror parody, the Hyatt family inherits a house with a cursed book and soon meets a string of monsters and other various creatures. A vampire named Waldemar and the sinister Van Helsing are a few of the colorful characters the family encounters as they banter with the ghosts and demons of their new home. See at Tubi
Artisan Entertainment The Ninth Gate
An antique book dealer (Johnny Depp) and creepy collector (Frank Lagella) square off in this tense horror/thriller about a tome that supposedly summons the devil. Using a classic film noir style, the film slowly draws Depp into a broader mystery, while the understated action gradually builds to a fiery climax at the gates of hell. See at Tubi
Pathé Distribution The Descent
When a group of friends reunites for a cave-diving adventure in the Appalachian Mountains, their trip quickly turns into a nightmare. Trapped underground after a collapse, the women soon realize they're not alone in the darkness. As they search for a way out, they're hunted by something lurking in the tunnels. They have no light, no way out, and soon, they start to lose hope, too. See at Tubitv
IMDB Hush
Maddie, a deaf and mute writer living alone, finds herself trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse when a masked killer decides to make her his prey. Unable to hear his movements or call for help, she must figure out a way to outmaneuver him and potentially turn the tables on him during this terrifying ordeal. See at Tubitv

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