Free Frights – 31 Days of Halloween Horror Movies (Tubi, Plex, Freevee etc) (Updated 2026)
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31 Great Horror Movies Available Free Online
In this 31 Days of Halloween list, we are going to be suggesting a movie for each day of October leading right up to the big day itself. The only catch is that each of these movies must be available on a free streaming platform like Tubi or Plex.
Every movie on this list is well known and well regarded by either the audience or critics. I have watched all of them and I can recommend each of these titles wholeheartedly. I have attempted to hit on a wide range of subjects and styles. As well as covering a few indie movies and movies from a few different countries. I have also tried to be considerate with the order.
Streaming churn is a very real thing and services change all the time. This means that if you stroll on this list in the middle of the year, it might be outdated. I am going to try to make sure that the list is updated each and every September ready for the following month. That means it is very much subject to change. It’s a tremendous task but I love my readers so I am happy to do it. Let’s go.
🗓️ At a Glance: Top 5 Free Films
| Day | Movie Title | IMDb Score | Why Watch? |
|---|---|---|---|
| 19 | Martyrs (2008) | 7.0 | A devastating masterpiece of extreme horror. |
| 8 | Eden Lake (2008) | 6.7 | Gritty, realistic British hoodie horror. |
| 13 | Goodnight Mommy (2014) | 6.7 | Unsettling Austrian horror with a great twist. |
| 21 | Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum | 6.4 | Terrifying livestream-style ghost hunting. |
| 29 | Lake Mungo (2008) | 6.3 | A realistic documentary-style ghost story. |
Week 1 – October 1st to October 7th
We’ll try and start off with a fitting Halloween themed movie before mixing things up a little.
October 1st: The Houses October Built (2014) – Haunt Season Begins
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Bobby Roe
- 🎃 Vibe: Found Footage Haunt
Why it Fits: It definitely gets you in the mood for Halloween fun with its perfectly captured October vibe. A lot of people don’t like this one but those who do find it a pretty rewarding watch.
Knockout Verdict: Start the season scared.
Let’s get right in the mood for Halloween with The Houses October Built from 2014. This movie follows a group of friends on a road trip to find the perfect haunted house attraction finding themselves stalked by a relentless group of disturbed people.

The Houses October Built plays out in a found footage style as the group document their adventure and often gets brought up alongside similar haunted house attraction movies that will appear later in this list. While it is not as good as the aforementioned and is a bit of a slow haul. It makes for a pretty good alternative.
October 2nd: The Good Neighbor (2016) – Watching You
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Kasra Farahani
- 👴 Vibe: Psychological Thriller
Why it Fits: It manages to take the traditional subject of the creepy neighbour and give it something of a new spin. Caan’s fantastic performance makes this movie one to check out.
Knockout Verdict: Leave the old man alone.
For October the 2nd’s movie we are taking a look at The Good Neighbor from 2016. Starring the fantastic James Caan, this movie follows a pair of smart arse teenagers filming their elderly neighbour’s every move as they fake a haunting at his house. Only for something incredibly tragic and unforeseen to happen. This one goes pretty heavy on the drama but is suitably tense.
October 3rd: V/H/S (2012) – Press Play
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.8/10
- 🎬 Directors: Adam Wingard, Ti West, et al.
- 📼 Vibe: Found Footage Anthology
Why it Fits: One of the most noteworthy anthologies and a movie that helped kick off a V/H/S movie wave that’s still rippling today. Featuring a number of stories by well known directors. Many of which have gone on to become some of the more significant names in horror.
Knockout Verdict: Don’t watch the tapes.
We featured this movie as part of our 2022 31 Days of Halloween and here it is again.

V/H/S is a bit of an uneven affair but stories like Amateur Night and The Sick Thing That Happened To Emily When She Was Younger make the compilation worth more than the sum of its parts. It’s full of nudity which may put a few people off and it is a bit childish in parts. But the first V/H/S is still a fun way to kill a couple of hours. We awarded it 3/5 in our review.
October 4th: The Poughkeepsie Tapes (2007) – Disturbing Documentation
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.0/10
- 🎬 Director: John Erick Dowdle
- 📹 Vibe: Mockumentary Horror
Why it Fits: It has its place in horror history and the early utilisation of the Mockumentary format feels like a noteworthy milestone. This seems to be catching some more attention in recent years but try not to buy into the hype. Watch it and make up your own mind.
Knockout Verdict: A tape you can’t unsee.
We are taking a look at another Horror Mockumentary for the 4th of October as we check out The Poughkeepsie Tapes from 2007. Unfortunately, this one is a bit on the crap side. Following the story of investigators discovering the home videos of a serial killer. The Poughkeepsie Tapes goes out of its way to shock but often feels a bit silly and a tiny bit laughable, as a result.
The Poughkeepsie Tapes features interviews with experts and investigators as well as footage from the killer’s collection of snuff movies. All leading to a rather unexpected and tragic ending. See what we thought in our review of The Poughkeepsie Tapes.
October 5th: I Spit On Your Grave (2010) – Revenge is Best Served Cold
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Steven R. Monroe
- 🩸 Vibe: Rape-Revenge Remake
Why it Fits: I Spit On Your Grave is an effective revenge horror with some legitimately shocking moments and a fantastic protagonist. It’s brutal and uncomfortable for much of its length.
Knockout Verdict: Brutal justice.
For October the 5th, we are taking a look at a 2010 remake of a controversial 1978 movie with Steven R. Monroe’s I Spit On Your Grave. This movie garnered attention for all the wrong reasons and there were a number of explanations for why this happened.

The primary one is the fact that the thing that most people remember about this movie is probably Sarah Butler’s arse on the front cover and the terrible sequels that followed. But, in reality, it’s actually a pretty solid horror movie with some seriously wince inducing scenes. It’s also heavy on the nudity and sexual content but if horror is supposed to unsettle then it achieves its goal far better than the original.
October 6th: The House That Jack Built (2018) – Building a Masterpiece
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.8/10
- 🎬 Director: Lars von Trier
- 🏠 Vibe: Serial Killer Art House
Why it Fits: It’s Lars von Trier so you know it is going to be controversial and it is. Almost reveling in its violence like a 12 year old with a copy of Grand Theft Auto 5 and an hour to spare running over pedestrians.
Knockout Verdict: Art requires sacrifice.
We are getting a bit weird for October the 6th with Lars Von Trier’s artsy Psychological Horror The House That Jack Built from 2018. This movie follows a failed architect relating his history of serial killings through the form of flashback vignettes.
The House That Jack Built isn’t for everyone but it is one of those horror movies you just have to watch for how different it can be. Let’s not forget the fantastic cast that features the likes of Matt Dillon and Uma Thurman, as well. Polarizing but some of the best horror movies are.
October 7th: Teeth (2007) – Bite Back
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.4/10
- 🎬 Director: Mitchell Lichtenstein
- 🦷 Vibe: Body Horror Comedy
Why it Fits: Teeth takes misogynistic horror tropes of old and turns them on their head as a young woman discovers she has a set of nashers in a very intimate place. Allowing her to fight back against sexual violence and take control of her own sexual identity.
Knockout Verdict: Vagina dentata with a vengeance.
We need to lighten the mood for October the 7th after all that blood and gore. We are going to do that with 2007 horror comedy Teeth starring Jess Weixler. Remember how much everyone raved about this movie back when it was new?

Teeth is somewhat unfortunate in that it takes a very real problem and addresses it with comedy. But it’s hard not to be charmed by the girl power vibes and the perverts getting their comeuppance. It is also wickedly funny, as well.
Week 2 – October 8th to October 14th
Let’s kick this week off with something a little shocking and brutal before heading into an entirely more psychological horror direction.
October 8th: Eden Lake (2008) – A Quiet Weekend Away
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.7/10
- 🎬 Director: James Watkins
- 🌲 Vibe: Hoodie Horror
Why it Fits: Eden Lake is dark, unsettling, and uncomfortably realistic. Taking the British Chav culture of the 2000s and turning it up to 11 with the violence. It isn’t a movie that will make you smile but it is a movie that will stay with you.
Knockout Verdict: Respect the locals.
For the 8th of October we are taking a look at a British modern horror classic from 2008. Eden Lake follows the story of a couple heading out to the lake for a bit of rest and relaxation. Only to find themselves set upon by a gang of ruthless youths hell bent on doing them harm.
Constantly cited in lists of brilliant 2000’s horror movies. Eden Lake is a great option for October horror. Check out our review of Eden Lake right here.
October 9th: Sinister (2012) – Found Footage Frights
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.8/10
- 🎬 Director: Scott Derrickson
- 📼 Vibe: Supernatural Mystery
Why it Fits: Coming along around the same time as the super popular Insidious. Sinister was part of something of a revival period for Hollywood horror and as far as these types of movies go it does a nice job.
Knockout Verdict: Don’t move into the murder house.
Back to Hollywood for the 9th of October as we are watching Supernatural Horror movie Sinister from 2012. This movie is still considered to be one of the scarier and more impactful Hollywood horror efforts to this day. Ethan Hawke stars as a true crime horror writer who finds boxes of snuff films in his new house. Leading him to uncover a mystery that will put the lives of his family in danger.

It’s cliched, a bit silly and full of tropes. But it is also a great option if you just want some easy horror with a decent lead character and a few effective scares.
October 10th: Inside (2007) – Home Invasion Extreme
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.7/10
- 🎬 Directors: Julien Maury, Alexandre Bustillo
- 🩸 Vibe: New French Extremity
Why it Fits: This is a horribly violent movie that is perfect for anyone looking for tons of gore. It is also far better than the 2016 remake with Dalle putting on an amazing performance in a role seemingly tailor made for her.
Knockout Verdict: Knock knock… who’s there? Death.
October the 10th is about to get a little dark… and also a little bit Christmassy as we are checking out the first of a couple of New French Extremity horror movies with Inside from 2007. We featured this movie as part of our Awful Advent 25 Days of Christmas Horror feature but it also fits in nicely here. Utterly brutal and completely uncompromising.
Inside follows the story of a heavily pregnant woman who recently lost her husband in a car accident. Suffering a home invasion by an absolutely maniacal Béatrice Dalle leading her to fight for not just her own life but the life of her unborn child. Great stuff but not for everyone. We awarded it 3.8/5 in our review.
October 11th: Possum (2018) – Psychological Puppetry
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.8/10
- 🎬 Director: Matthew Holness
- 🕷️ Vibe: British Indie Horror
Why it Fits: There’s no action to speak of here and this is a horror that wants you to spend time thinking about some of its plot points. But if you are looking for something a little heavier and something that is a little more rewarding for the more considered horror fan.
Knockout Verdict: Can you spy him in the dark?
For October the 11th, we are checking out another British horror movie with 2018’s Possum by Matthew Holness. This is an atmospheric and moody film that follows a disgraced children’s puppeteer, played fantastically by Sean Harris, heading back to his childhood home to confront the trauma he faced while growing up.

Possum offers the psychological terror up in spades. Definitely not for everyone but will find fans in people who enjoy something different.
October 12th: They Look Like People (2015) – Trust No One
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Perry Blackshear
- 🧠 Vibe: Paranoia Thriller
Why it Fits: They Look Like People features one of the most nuanced presentations of mental illness in horror that I have ever seen. It is sympathetic, unsettling, and incredibly affecting. While also managing to be legitimately quite scary in parts.
Knockout Verdict: Are they real?
October 12th sees us taking a look at an indie horror movie from 2015 that is heavy on metaphor with They Look Like People. Following the story of a man suspecting that the people around him are actually creatures hell bent on taking over the world. Prompting him to reunite with an old friend to do anything he can to protect him.
This is not the type of movie that will appeal to everyone but it is one of the more unique and interesting horror movies I have watched. It’s slow, unsettling, and deeply moving. A great option for something that feels completely different. We reviewed They Look Like People as part of our 31 Days of Halloween 2023 feature so check that out here.
October 13th: Goodnight Mommy (2014) – Mother Dearest
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.7/10
- 🎬 Directors: Severin Fiala, Veronika Franz
- 🎭 Vibe: Austrian Psychological Horror
Why it Fits: Goodnight Mommy is a disturbing and dark affair that features one of the more satisfying twists in recent horror history. This is one of those movies that keeps you guessing throughout.
Knockout Verdict: Face/Off.
For October the 13th we are checking out Austrian horror movie Goodnight Mommy from 2014. This one has recently been remade but we are sticking with the fantastic original. Following the story of a woman who undergoes plastic surgery. Only to return home to her twin boys who believe that she is now a different person under the bandages.

It lets itself down a bit with the ending and it is going to leave traditional horror fans wanting a few more scares. But this Psychological horror is a great option to give us something just a little bit darker and twisted than the norm. Check out our review of Goodnight Mommy right here.
October 14th: Vacancy (2007) – Check In, Don’t Check Out
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Nimród Antal
- 🏨 Vibe: Motel Slasher
Why it Fits: It’s fairly by the numbers as far as horror goes but Vacancy has some genuinely tense moments and is an easy going and enjoyable cat-and-mouse thrill ride.
Knockout Verdict: Room service is killer.
For October the 14th we are taking things a little less dark with Hollywood voyeuristic horror movie Vacancy from 2007. We featured this movie in our list of 25 Voyeuristic and Stalking Horror Movies Ranked and we quite like it.
Kate Beckinsale and Luke Wilson, break down in the middle of nowhere during the night. Luckily they manage to score a hotel room. Little do they realise that they have a whole bunch of hidden cameras pointing at them and may just become the next stars of a horrifying snuff film.
Week 3 – October 15th – October 21st
We’ll start this week of with a witch themed movie before really mixing up the themes with slashers, creature features, and more.
October 15th: Pyewacket (2017) – Summoning Trouble
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.9/10
- 🎬 Director: Adam MacDonald
- 🧙♀️ Vibe: Occult Teen Drama
Why it Fits: This is a film that goes fairly heavy on the drama for much of its length and acts as something of an exploration of grief. Still, it has some interesting moments and is quite creepy.
Knockout Verdict: Teen angst meets black magic.
For the midway point (kinda) of October we are checking out a movie that mixes witch folklore with teen drama. It’s Canadian supernatural horror movie Pyewacket from 2017. Some class this as a folk horror which, I suppose, fits as Pyewacket follows the story of a young edgy teenage girl performing an occult ritual to summon the spirit of a local witch to murder her mother.

Some people love this movie and it seems to be gaining more traction in recent years. That makes it a great addition to this list considering we can check it out completely free. Check out our review of Pyewacket right here.
October 16th: The Reef (2010) – Adrift and Afraid
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.8/10
- 🎬 Director: Andrew Traucki
- 🦈 Vibe: Shark Survival
Why it Fits: The Reef is a slower and more considered approach to the tried and tested shark horror movie. Working pretty well throughout and featuring some decent moments of legitimate tension. The Reef deserves praise for not attacking the viewer with terrible CGI shark effects.
Knockout Verdict: Just keep swimming… or not.
Something completely different now for October the 16th as we head to the glorious sunshine of Australia with The Reef from 2010. We featured this movie in our list of 20 Awesome Australian Horror Movies Ranked and it’s a great option for shark movie fans. Following the story of a group of friends ending up in the sea when their boat capsizes. Only to find themselves hunted by a great white shark.
Definitely worth a watch but not quite what you would call traditional horror. It is a nice way to mix things up a bit after 15 days of pure horror. It’s full of tension, too.
October 17th: Terrifier (2016) – Art of the Kill
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.6/10
- 🎬 Director: Damien Leone
- 🤡 Vibe: Gore-Fest Slasher
Why it Fits: While not living up to its sequel or the anthology that inspired it. Terrifier is still a fun option for anyone looking for some old fashioned Slasher fun. Just don’t expect too much in the way of plot or character development.
Knockout Verdict: Clowns aren’t funny.
A woman finds herself the obsession of a terrifying clown faced serial killer on Halloween in this slasher movie from Damien Leone.
Art the Clown is causing havoc in October the 17th’s entry – the first Terrifier movie from 2016. The sequel came out last year and people loved it but the original version is free on Tubi and still well worth checking out.
October 18th: Emelie (2015) – The Babysitter
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.4/10
- 🎬 Director: Michael Thelin
- 🧸 Vibe: Home Invasion Twist
Why it Fits: Emelie takes the whole babysitter horror thing and turns it on its head in this witty movie from Michael Thelin. The first half is fantastic but the movie lets itself down a fair bit in the second half.
Knockout Verdict: Check references first.
Sarah Bolger is bags of fun in October the 18th’s horror movie Emelie from 2015. Following the story of a Babysitter, who is clearly hiding something rather sinister, looking after a group of kids that are in for a night they will never forget. It’s sleepover carnage with some serious wit.

It has its problems but Emelie is undeniably enjoyable for much of its length. I’d say it is definitely worth checking out purely for its excellent titular character.
October 19th: Martyrs (2008) – Pain and Transcendence
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 7.0/10
- 🎬 Director: Pascal Laugier
- 🔨 Vibe: Extreme Horror
Why it Fits: It’s one of the most sickening torture horror movies of all time and has become iconic in later years.
Knockout Verdict: Endurance test.
It’s time for more New French Extremity sickness now on October the 19th. Martyrs is a movie that sparked a lot of controversy when it released. Mainly for its depiction of torture and violence but it also brought French horror back to the limelight. Brutal and utterly unforgettable, this is a movie that still makes many horror fans “Best of” lists.
Following the story of a young woman’s quest for revenge against the people that kidnapped her as a child. Director Pascal Laugier put his cast through hell in this depressing and horrifically violent tale of revenge at any cost. Whatever you do, avoid the horrible American remake at all costs. It is really bad.
October 20th: Willow Creek (2013) – Don’t Go Into the Woods
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.1/10
- 🎬 Director: Bobcat Goldthwait
- 👣 Vibe: Bigfoot Found Footage
Why it Fits: Willow Creek manages to take a night in a small tent and turn it into a fight for survival against an unseen foe. It’s genuinely tense stuff and while it might not go far enough for some. It is still an effective creature horror that makes for a very easy watch. Especially if you are a fan of Bigfoot.
Knockout Verdict: Tent tension.
For October the 20th let’s mix things up even more. Bobcat Goldthwait takes his obsession with Bigfoot to a whole new level with the found footage horror movie Willow Creek from 2013.
Following the story of a couple heading out for a weekend of camping in the middle of nowhere. Before suddenly finding themselves trapped in their tent surrounded by, what appears to be, a strangely curious, and aggressive, animal. It leans heavily into the more terrifying side of crytpids and shows tremendous restraint in delivering its scares.
October 21st: Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018) – Korean Ghost Hunting
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.4/10
- 🎬 Director: Jung Bum-shik
- 👻 Vibe: Livestream Horror
Why it Fits: A fairly tradition tale of a haunted asylum told through a very modern lens involving live streams and influencers. It is a seriously effective horror movie that is one of the best examples of Found Footage in a very long time.
Knockout Verdict: Don’t open room 402.
We are heading over to South Korea for October 21st with found footage horror movie Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum from 2018. A horror web series film crew head deep into an abandoned asylum in pursuit of spirits and views for their channel. Only to find themselves encountering increasingly strange happenings the deeper they go in this paranormal horror movie.
It is a legitimately tense movie throughout with some brilliant scares. It’s another great example of just how good South Korean horror often is. Gonjiam is the third most watched horror movie in South Korea after Tale of Two Sisters and Phone which is an amazing achievement.
Week 4 – October 22nd – October 28th
Let’s kick things off with a vampire horror movie with a difference before tapping into some traditional October vibes.
October 22nd: 30 Days of Night (2007) – Blood on the Snow
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.6/10
- 🎬 Director: David Slade
- 🧛 Vibe: Vampire Action
Why it Fits: It’s a modern re-imagining of an old fashioned Halloween theme – Vampires. It’s set in the perpetual nighttime of the arctic and is insanely fun.
Knockout Verdict: No god here.
For October the 22nd we are checking out a Hollywood Action Horror Movie starring Melissa George and Josh Hartnett – 30 Days of Night from 2007. Following the story of an Alaskan town that is in the middle of a month of permanent dark being attacked by fanged creatures. This movie attempted to do for Vampires what 28 Days Later did for zombies. Make them scary again.

For the most part, it works really well and features some genuinely great horror action. The setting is absolutely incredible and adds a ton to the scare factor and Josh Hartnett is on excellent leading man form. 30 Days of Night is simply a tremendously fun Vampire flick.
October 23rd: Hell House LLC (2015) – The Abaddon Hotel
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.4/10
- 🎬 Director: Stephen Cognetti
- 🤡 Vibe: Haunted Attraction
Why it Fits: It is miles better than The Houses That October Built and by far the best Haunted House Attraction horror movie around. The audience loves it and the strong focus on Halloween itself makes this either a perfect option to really get you in the mood for Halloween itself.
Knockout Verdict: Don’t trust the clowns.
October 23rd takes us back to the world of Halloween Haunted House Attractions in Hell House LLC from 2015. This is a found footage horror movie that acts as something of a mockumentary following a group of friends opening a Haunted House attraction for Halloween.
Hoping to set up the perfect scare, it isn’t long before the group begin to experience paranormal events that will ultimately lead to a horrible tragedy. I have watched this movie a couple of times and it is a lot of fun. It has bags of October vibes and is perfectly fitting for the holiday.
October 24th: The Collector (2009) – Trap House
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.3/10
- 🎬 Director: Marcus Dunstan
- 🪤 Vibe: Torture Trap Horror
Why it Fits: The Collector stands as something of an answer to the brutality of the Saw movies. Managing to be even more cruel and even more vicious. If you are looking for a stylish and violent horror movie with some legitimately tense scenes, you would do well to ignore the critics and give The Collector a try.
Knockout Verdict: Home Alone for psychos.
For October the 24th we are looking at a movie that seems to split fans and critics – The Collector from 2009. I have a funny feeling this one will gain more fans as time goes on. Following the story of a man desperate for money planning a heist at his employer’s home. Only to walk in to find another criminal has already scoped the place out and set devious traps throughout.

It’s a movie I actually really enjoyed. The traps work well and the rigged up house makes for a super tense enviornment for some serious cat-and-mouse horror scares.
October 25th: Wolf Creek (2005) – Outback Terror
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Greg McLean
- 🚙 Vibe: Slasher Road Trip
Why it Fits: Wolf Creek turned heads on its release for just how violent and horrifying it was. Based on the story of real life backpacker killer Ivan Milat. Wolf Creek reminded the world how good Australia is at putting out horror movies. It’s ultra gory and just a little bit cruel.
Knockout Verdict: He’s got a head on a stick.
Speaking of horribly violent movies, October 25th’s film is the Australian crime based horror Wolf Creek from 2005. It follows the story of a group of backpackers getting lost in the middle of the outback. Only to find themselves having to fight for their survival against a ruthless and relentless serial killer.
Compared to other Aussie horror movies like Hounds of Love and Snowtown, Wolf Creek is a stroll in the outback. It’s a great option as something of a torture-porn horror adjacent movie and holds up pretty well thanks to its unique location. We featured this movie in our list of 25 Hiking, Backpacking and Camping Horror Movies Ranked.
October 26th: Last Shift (2014) – Night Watch
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.8/10
- 🎬 Director: Anthony DiBlasi
- 👮 Vibe: Paranormal Police
Why it Fits: This is a movie that relies on tension and unease more than anything else and succeeds pretty well. Last Shift has a legitimately creepy atmosphere and sort of plays out like a collection of loosely connected scenarios. A bit of a hidden gem that has gained a little bit of traction in recent years.
Knockout Verdict: Don’t answer the phone.
October the 26th’s movie sees a rookie cop tasked with spending one final night on watch in a police station about to be closed for good in Last Shift from 2015. Only to find herself encountering horrifying visions that threaten to never let her escape her nightmare.

We have more tension and unsettling atmosphere than outright violence, here. This is a really nice way to break things up, a little. There’s a lot of background watching and a few too many jump scares but this is a movie that is well worth a watch for it’s interesting approach to horror. This makes a good accompaniment to The Autopsy of Jane Doe in my opinion.
October 27th: The Tunnel (2011) – Subterranean Scares
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.9/10
- 🎬 Director: Carlo Ledesma
- 🚇 Vibe: Found Footage Mockumentary
Why it Fits: It’s a trip into the scary abandoned tunnel system of an Aussie city that hides terrifying secrets.
Knockout Verdict: Going underground.
For the 27th of October we are heading back to Australia and back to the found footage sub-genre with The Tunnel from 2011. The Tunnel follows a news crew attempting to investigate and document a potential government cover up in the abandoned subway tunnels under an Aussie city. Only to find much more than they bargained for.
Filmed in a mockumentary style, The Tunnel makes tremendous use of its locations with the claustrophobic and dark tunnel system feeling almost like an antagonist in its own right. It is legitimately scary and the mystery at the core of the story is genuinely interesting. We featured this movie in our list of Found Footage Horror Movies You Have Missed – 25 Movies and its good to see it getting more traction lately. You can check out our review of The Tunnel right here.
October 28th: The Taking of Deborah Logan (2014) – Possession or Disease?
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.0/10
- 🎬 Director: Adam Robitel
- 🐍 Vibe: Possession Mockumentary
Why it Fits: Unsettling and very effective; The Taking of Deborah Logan mixes reality with demonic possession leading to a movie that could best be described as found footage done the right way. This is one of the first to put a genuinely modern spin on the topic of demonic possession.
Knockout Verdict: Swallowing snakes whole.
Back to back found footage next as we are spending the 28th of October scaring ourselves with The Taking of Deborah Logan from 2014. Adam Robitel’s horror debut follows a documentary crew discovering something incredibly sinister while making a film about a woman suffering from Alzheimer’s.

Critics and audiences both loved it and its a great option for any 31 Days of Halloween Feature. It manages to weave a tale that is moving, creepy, and often quite scaryt. It’s one of the better found footage horror movies of the 2010s. We reviewed The Taking of Deborah Logan as part of our 2023 31 Days of Halloween feature and you can check that out here.
October 29th, Halloween Eve, and Halloween
We are going to try and wrap up this feature with a few heavy hitters including something very Halloween apt on the big day.
October 29th: Lake Mungo (2008) – A Family in Grief
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.3/10
- 🎬 Director: Joel Anderson
- 📱 Vibe: Paranormal Mystery
Why it Fits: What could be more fitting for October than a campfire style ghost story about loss, grief, and spirits that refuse to leave.
Knockout Verdict: Hauntingly sad.
October the 29th sees us checking out a movie that I jump on any chance to talk about – Australian paranormal found footage horror mockumentary Lake Mungo from 2008. We featured this movie in our list of 20 Awesome Australian Horror Movies Ranked – Scares from Down Under and many others. It also featured in our 31 Days of Halloween 2022 feature.

Following the story of a grieving family attempting to uncover the mystery behind the death of their young daughter. Only to find her spirit may still be with them. I love this movie, as do many others. Lake Mungo is one of those movies that gets a lot of hype and struggles to live up to it with some viewers.
Its approach to found footage isn’t for everyone and the story is very slow. But it is also a movie that sticks with you long after it is done. Incredibly realistic and legitimately haunting.You can check out our review of Lake Mungo right here.
October 30th: All Hallows’ Eve (2013) – Art’s Origin
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 5.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Damien Leone
- 🎃 Vibe: Slasher Anthology
Why it Fits: The great thing about All Hallows’ Eve is just how well it captures the feeling of Halloween. It’s like one of those old 70’s or 80’s horror movies that simply pays homage to the day. Not a brilliant anthology by any sense but a great way to get ready for Halloween itself.
Knockout Verdict: Trick or treat.
We are almost there. October the 30th needs one more movie to really get us into the Halloween spirit and what better than more from Terrifier‘s Art The Clown in Anthology horror movie All Hallows’ Eve from 2012?
Well, there are probably plenty of better movies as this is rather average but it feels perfectly fitting given the holiday theme. Two children and their babysitter find an unmarked video tape consisting of a number of short horror stories connected to Halloween. Each of which featuring a demented clown that is hell bent on causing terror.
This is the movie that introduced the world to Terrifier‘s Art The Clown and he features in each of the tales. The monsters here are terrifying and the plot paper thin but it is, ultimately, a rather uneven affair. Still, the Halloween vibes are immaculate.
October 31st: I Am Not A Serial Killer (2016) – Happy Halloween
- ⭐ IMDb Score: 6.2/10
- 🎬 Director: Billy O’Brien
- 🩸 Vibe: Coming of Age Thriller
Why it Fits: I Am Not a Serial Killer is a movie like no other. It perfectly captures that small town feel while taking the story in directions you may never expect it to go. It is humourous, witty and legitimately tense and scary in parts. Plus it is partly set on Halloween itself.
Knockout Verdict: Monsters are real.
It’s Halloween so why not go for something that will take us through to the Holiday season? I Am Not a Serial Killer is a fantastic indie horror movie that starts around Halloween and goes all the way through Thanksgiving and into Christmas.

Following the story of a troubled teen who suffers from violent, homicidal, fantasies determined to stop a relentless serial killer that is stalking his town. Max Records is fantastic as anti-hero John and the brilliant Christopher Lloyd is great playing against type.
I really love this movie and it holds up well to multiple viewings. It captures the holiday season perfectly and makes for the ideal movie to take us into the holidays. I awarded it 4/5 in my review.
Fresh Frights Every Year
And there you have it – 31 days of terror without spending a penny. As we all know, the world of streaming rights is a nightmare in itself. Movies vanish from platforms without warning all the time, often leaving viewers with dead links and disappointment.
To combat this, I will be personally auditing and updating this list every single September. My goal is to ensure that when October 1st rolls around, every single recommendation here is actually available to watch for free on services like Tubi, Plex, or Freevee. So, if you are reading this in the middle of summer and a title has disappeared, don’t worry, a fresh batch of scares will be ready and waiting for you before the pumpkins are carved.
If you need something to watch right now and can’t wait for the update, be sure to check out our latest Horror Movie Lists or browse our archive of Horror Movie Reviews. Thanks for reading Knockout Horror, and Happy Halloween!
📺 Quick Picks: The Best Free Horror Movies by Vibe
The “Scariest” Pick: Gonjiam: Haunted Asylum (2018)
For when you want to lose sleep. This South Korean found footage gem is widely considered one of the scariest movies of the last decade.
The “Extreme” Pick: Martyrs (2008)
For when you have a strong stomach. A brutal, philosophical, and violent masterpiece of the New French Extremity movement.
The “Slasher” Pick: Terrifier (2016)
For when you want gore. Art the Clown has become a modern icon for a reason. It is nasty, low-budget, and effective.
The “Psychological” Pick: They Look Like People (2015)
For when you want tension. An incredible indie thriller about friendship, paranoia, and the fear of losing your mind.
The “Mockumentary” Pick: Lake Mungo (2008)
For when you want to be haunted. A slow-burn Australian mystery that feels terrifyingly real and features a jump scare for the ages.
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