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10 Unmissable Horror & Halloween Movies on Peacock

Written by Ella Anderson & Likewise Pix | Oct 16, 2024 Explore the chilling and thrilling selections of horror and Halloween-themed films available for streaming on Peacock, perfect for a spooky night in.

Night of the Living Dead

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A seminal classic in horror cinema, "Night of the Living Dead" (1968) has left an indelible mark on the zombie genre. With its eerie atmosphere, this George A. Romero masterpiece places a group of strangers in a farmhouse as they fend off a terrifying wave of the undead. Its socio-political subtext and groundbreaking storytelling continue to resonate with audiences decades later. Learn more about this cult classic.

Release Date: October 4, 1968 | Rating: 4/5

Frankenstein

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The timeless tale of "Frankenstein" (1931) brings Mary Shelley's novel to life, exploring the harrowing consequences of man tampering with nature. This Universal classic introduces us to Victor Frankenstein's monstrous creation with vivid cinematography and a powerful narrative that questions ethical boundaries. This film set the stage for countless adaptations and remains a benchmark for atmospheric horror. Discover the origins of the monster story here.

Release Date: November 21, 1931 | Rating: 3.8/5

Saw

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"Saw" (2004) challenges audiences with its intricate plot and intense psychological horror. Directed by James Wan, this film introduces the enigmatic figure Jigsaw, who entraps his victims in deadly games that test their will to survive. The film's clever puzzles and moral dilemmas have spawned a successful franchise, forever changing the horror landscape. Solve the mystery of Jigsaw here.

Release Date: October 1, 2004 | Rating: 3.7/5

The Cabin in the Woods

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A fresh take on the genre, "The Cabin in the Woods" (2012) cleverly deconstructs horror film tropes while providing genuine scares. With a screenplay by Joss Whedon and Drew Goddard, this film blends humor and horror, as a group of teenagers becomes unwitting pawns in a bizarre, ritualistic scheme. It challenges our very notion of movie cliches in a way that's both entertaining and thought-provoking. Step into the intriguing world of controlled horror.

Release Date: April 12, 2012 | Rating: 3.6/5

The Texas Chain Saw Massacre

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Selling pure, unadulterated terror, "The Texas Chain Saw Massacre" (1974) is an enduring classic in horror cinema. Director Tobe Hooper crafts a visceral and tense narrative of survival against a deranged Texas family. Its raw, grainy style amplifies the fear, making it a pivotal film in the slasher genre. Experience the gruesome terror of this timeless film.

Release Date: October 11, 1974 | Rating: 3.6/5

Renfield

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"Renfield" (2023) flips the script on vampire lore by focusing on Dracula’s infamous servant, portrayed with wit and humanity. This modern twist on classic gothic horror infuses humor and action, breathing new life into the Dracula mythos. With engaging performances, this film explores themes of empowerment and emotional liberation. Discover Renfield's thrilling evolution.

Release Date: April 7, 2023 | Rating: 3.6/5

Halloween

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"Halloween" (2018) revitalizes one of horror’s most iconic franchises, taking audiences back to the chilling vendetta between Laurie Strode and Michael Myers. This modern continuation of the saga brings full-circle closure while capturing the eerie suspense that made John Carpenter’s original a classic. Revisit the deadly dance of terror.

Release Date: October 18, 2018 | Rating: 3.5/5

Candyman

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Delve into urban legends with "Candyman" (1992) where a skeptical student's research leads to unimaginable horror. With its gripping narrative and hooded figure, this film invites us to explore themes of myth, reality, and fear. Its innovative storytelling and visceral horror make "Candyman" a captivating watch. Summon the tale of the Candyman.

Release Date: October 16, 1992 | Rating: 3.5/5

The Craft

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"The Craft" (1996) weaves magic and reality, following a newcomer as she joins a coven of teen witches. This blend of supernatural elements with teenage rebellion challenges social norms and provides empowerment through witchcraft. Its enduring popularity highlights its ability to resonate with youthful audiences. Enter the world of witchery and wonder.

Release Date: May 3, 1996 | Rating: 3.4/5

The Blair Witch Project

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Redefining horror with its found-footage technique, "The Blair Witch Project" (1999) draws audiences into a chilling tale of three filmmakers lost in woods. This innovative approach provides an unnerving experience, playing on the terrors of the unseen and unknown. The film’s impact still echoes across the genre landscape. Get lost in the haunting legacy of Blair Witch.

Release Date: July 14, 1999 | Rating: 3.4/5

Each of these films offers a distinctive addition to the horror genre, providing a spectrum of fear from psychological thrillers to supernatural encounters. Perfect for enriching your Halloween lineup, these movies promise a hauntingly good time on Peacock. Whether you’re a fan of classic horror or modern scares, there's something here to keep you on the edge of your seat. Prepare to indulge in this spine-chilling collection and immerse yourself in the cinematic wonders of horror's finest works!