Vizio’s WatchFree+ has 13 terrifying titles available for fans to watch right now in the days leading up to Halloween.
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What are the best films to watch on Vizio’s WatchFree+ for Halloween?
With Halloween quickly approaching, Vizio’s WatchFree+ has added 13 beloved horror titles for fans this October. Along with the ensuing list, these titles include 1979’s Phantasm, 1980’s Prom Night, 1997’s Mimic, 2000’s The Crow: Salvation, 2007’s Grindhouse: Planet Terror, 2008’s Day of the Dead, 2015’s Maggie, and the 2016 Van Helsing television series. Click here for more information on Vizio’s WatchFree+.
Here are the best horror movies to watch for free this Halloween on Vizio’s WatchFree+.
Coraline
Released in 2009, Henry Selick’s stop-motion fantasy movie Coraline is nothing short of a Halloween classic. It’s great for adults and younger audiences alike, perfectly striking a balance of spooky and fun.
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
There’s a reason why The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is still as popular as it is even though it’s been 50 years since it was initially released: it’s because it’s really, really good. It’s really, really good, and it’s really, really scary — Tobe Hooper’s iconic slasher is one that’s worth watching and rewatching again and again and again.
Oculus
Mike Flanagan, who is known for making Netflix series like The Haunting of Hill House and Midnight Mass, made an incredibly creepy horror film called Oculus in 2013. He’s now got The Life of Chuck coming out next year, meaning there’s probably never been a better time to revisit his underseen psychological thriller starring Karen Gillan and Brenton Thwaites.
Train to Busan
Looking for a really unique, really fun twist on a zombie movie? Yeon Sang-ho has you covered with Train to Busan. This is a really intense, really cool twist on the genre that takes some surprising turns. It’s also getting an American remake in the near future, meaning now is a great time to go check out the original.
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark
It can’t be Halloween without Elvira. It simply can’t. You know her, you love her, and, in 1988, she got her own feature film, Elvira: Mistress of the Dark, directed by James Signorelli that has all the camp and raunchy comedy you could hope for.