
It’s easy to see that Disney+ Hotstar’s horror collection is a good combination after evaluating the quality of their current offers. As other sites, especially those that specialise on horror films like Shudder, are growing their horror movie catalogues. We have listed some of the best horror movies you can watch right now.
The Hills Have Eyes
Together with five other family members, Bob Carter and his wife Ethel are travelling to San Diego in their camper vans. After an accident leaves them stranded in the desert, the other guys must wait while two of the men seek assistance. Unaware that they’ve become trapped close to the location where decades ago, nuclear testing gave rise to a horde of mutant creatures with a desire for human flesh, they’ve wound themselves imprisoned nearby.
Shaun Of The Dead
Sean is a 29 year-old who, much to the astonishment of his friends, family, and worn-out girlfriend, has no genuine life goals. Sean isn’t doing his best because he only has faith in Ed’s sluggish best buddy, a dead-end job where his coworkers put pressure on him, and the good old days. But as flesh-eating immortals start to appear in contemporary London, Shaun must protect his mother Barbara and lover Liz before all hell breaks free. Shaun must confront his first significant obstacle in life with the devoted Ed by his side as they battle their way through a zombie-infested London. The outcomes are hilarious.
The Babadook
A frightening children’s book called “Mister Babadook” comes to life in the house of a single mother and her kid, sending them both spiralling into a state of psychosis. Amelia struggles to accept her future as a single mother after losing her spouse in a car accident while on her way to give birth to Samuel, her only child. Her friends turn away from Samuel because of her unrelenting dread of monsters and violent response to it, which neither aid her case nor Samuel. They read a bizarre novel at home about the “Babadook” monster that lurks in their home when things seem like they can’t get much worse. Even Amelia, who makes futile attempts to burn the book, appears to be under Babaduk’s sway.
The Sixth Sense

A broken-hearted child psychotherapist accepts the aid of a timid and reclusive Philadelphia youngster who speaks with ghosts. A very disgruntled former patient pays Malcolm Crowe, a child psychologist,visit the same night he gets an award. After this experience, Crowe decides to help a young man who has the same issues as the previous patient. This person’sees the dead’ To his wife’s dismay, Crowe spends a lot of time with the young youngster. Cole’s mother is considering her options for dealing with her son’s growing troubles. The boy’s only chance is with Crowe.
The Cabin In The Woods

They had no idea what horrors are in store for them as five college pals visit a lodge in a distant woodland for a short getaway. The young people are being killed off by zombies in the woods one by one, but something more is going on. Even as the corpse count climbs, there is still more going on than what is first apparent. Two scientists are controlling the horrific events.
The Birds
Yes, there is a lot of discussion about murder and showers. Note from the author: Although Psycho by Alfred Hitchcock is a great masterpiece of terror, it’s time to discuss the flying elephant in the room. The rough adaptation of the same-titled short tale by Daphne du Maurier by Master of Suspense is unsettling film at its best. Tippi Hedren’s character Melanie Daniels travels to Bodega Bay to give birth to a few lovebirds, but she ends up with much more than she bargained for when the town’s wild-winged residents realise that human eyeballs may taste just as delicious as birds.
Ready or Not
Grace wed the love of her life in the opulent mansion owned by her family, and she could not be happier. She is only under her new in-laws’ control in one way: she must now hide from dusk till daylight while they pursue her with firearms, crossbows, and other weapons. Grace finds a way to help her less than lovely relatives even as she struggles mightily to survive the night.
Host
The post-pandemic hysteria has already materialised in the shape of a Zoom call gone horribly wrong, but we knew it was coming. A group of pals come together for an internet rendezvous in the midst of a lockdown because they are desperate for something other than endless lockdown quizzes, we believe this. After then, the video experiences a brief, intense spike of adrenaline that lasts for only 56 minutes. The REC, the Blair Witch Project, and Paranormal Activity served as horrifying influences for The Host, which provides similarly terrible terror. The Host is not the first horror to take place on a computer screen. jovial creepy
A Nightmare On Elm Street
As the Nightmare on Elm Street series developed over the years, Freddy Krueger gradually slipped into the category of clown murderers, much like one specific demon doll disguised as a monkey. Your instruments will be sprayed all over the walls, but you won’t care since you’ll be laughing so hard. However, Freddie shouldn’t be misunderstood if you recall the first Wes Craven movie. We frequently overlook the fact that the child serial killer’s burns were caused by a lynch mob of furious parents due to our selective memory. Freddie transforms into the ultimate buggy as he dons his favourite killing gauntlet and hunts a brand-new generation of springwoods into their slumber, living eternally via his fears and remorse.
Evil Dead 2
In a secluded cottage in the woods, Ash is staying with his lover Linda. He finds a recorder there that a master had been using to record spells from Necronomicon XMortis—The Book of the Dead. The recording summons a hideous and awful power from the wilderness when it is triggered. He makes Linda into a zombie with an evil demon occupying her soul, and then he tries to make Ash into a zombie. Others arrive to assist Ash, but as they do so, they are gradually overcome by the influence of the Evil Dead, which also controls Linda, the instructor, and the teacher’s wife. and they make an effort to ensure Ash is… Dead by! Dawn!