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'Backrooms' to 'Midsommar': Where to watch the best horror movies right now

ETimes.in | Last updated on - May 31, 2026, 14:00 IST
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​'Backrooms' to 'Midsommar': Where to watch the best horror movies right now

Horror is one of those genres where finding the right film on the right night can genuinely change your relationship with the dark. Whether you want something that burrows under your skin slowly or something that makes you check every corner of the room before bed, the best horror films are not just scary but genuinely, uncomfortably alive. Here are nine of the best horror movies streaming right now and exactly where to find them.

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​'Backrooms' (2026)

Directed by Kane Parsons and based on his viral YouTube series, 'Backrooms' follows Clark, a furniture store owner whose basement opens a strange doorway into an alternate dimension of endless, fluorescent-lit yellow rooms. Chiwetel Ejiofor leads the cast as Clark, alongside Renate Reinsve, Mark Duplass, Finn Bennett, and Lukita Maxwell, with the film marking Parsons' feature directorial debut at just nineteen years old. Currently playing in theatres from May 29, 2026, the original YouTube series that started it all is available to watch for free on the Kane Pixels channel and makes for essential viewing before seeing the film.

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​'The Conjuring' (2013)

Based on the real-life case files of paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren, 'The Conjuring' follows the couple as they investigate a farmhouse in Rhode Island where a family is being terrorised by a malevolent presence. Directed by James Wan and starring Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga, the film builds its dread with a patience and craft that most modern horror films cannot match, preferring atmosphere and character over cheap jump scares. For fans of supernatural horror that takes its mythology seriously, it is on Prime Video and one of the finest genre films of the last decade.

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​'Hereditary' (2018)

The film that announced Ari Aster as one of the most significant voices in contemporary horror, 'Hereditary', follows a family unravelling in the aftermath of their grandmother's death as something ancient and deeply wrong begins to make itself known. Toni Collette delivers one of the most devastating performances in horror history, and the film earns every moment of its escalating terror through genuine emotional investment in its characters before it destroys them. For horror fans ready for something that will genuinely stay with them, it is on Prime Video.

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​'Get Out' (2017)

Jordan Peele's debut feature is one of the most precise and politically intelligent horror films ever made, following a young Black man who visits his white girlfriend's family estate and slowly realises that the unsettling suburban politeness surrounding him conceals something far more sinister. Daniel Kaluuya leads the film with a performance of extraordinary control and specificity, and Peele's screenplay is so meticulously constructed that every rewatch reveals new layers of meaning. It is on Prime Video and essential viewing regardless of your relationship with the genre.

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​'A Quiet Place' (2018)

Set in a world overrun by blind creatures that hunt entirely by sound, 'A Quiet Place' follows a family surviving in near-total silence, communicating through sign language and living with the constant terror of making even the smallest noise. Directed by and starring John Krasinski alongside Emily Blunt, the film uses its extraordinary premise to say something genuinely moving about parenthood, sacrifice, and the lengths people will go to protect the people they love. For fans of horror with genuine emotional weight, it is on Prime Video.

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​'It' (2017)

Stephen King's beloved and terrifying novel about a shapeshifting entity that preys on the children of Derry, Maine, gets its definitive cinematic treatment here, with Bill Skarsgård delivering one of the great horror villain performances as Pennywise the Dancing Clown. Director Andy Muschietti balances the coming-of-age warmth of the Losers Club's friendship with genuine, escalating horror in a way that makes the film work on multiple levels simultaneously. For fans of horror that is as much about growing up as it is about being afraid, it is on Prime Video.

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​'The Nun' (2018)

Set in 1952 Romania, 'The Nun' follows a Vatican priest and a novitiate sent to investigate the suicide of a young nun at a remote abbey, where they encounter the demonic entity Valak in its most terrifying form. Directed by Corin Hardy, the film leans hard into its gothic atmosphere, using its crumbling monastery setting to build a dread that is as visual as it is visceral. For fans of the Conjuring universe looking for its darkest and most atmospheric chapter, it is on JioHotstar.

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​'Midsommar' (2019)

Ari Aster's follow-up to 'Hereditary' is one of the most disorienting and genuinely disturbing horror experiences of recent years, following an American couple who travel to Sweden for a midsummer festival that slowly reveals itself to be something ancient, communal, and horrifying. Florence Pugh leads the film with a performance of raw emotional power that makes her character's journey as psychologically compelling as it is terrifying, and Aster shoots the entire film in broad Scandinavian daylight, making the horror feel inescapable. For fans of folk horror that gets under your skin and refuses to leave, it is on Apple TV.

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​'Sinister' (2012)

A true crime writer moves his family into a house where a horrific murder took place, discovers a box of Super 8 footage in the attic documenting multiple family killings across decades, and begins to unravel a mystery that puts his own family in immediate danger. Ethan Hawke anchors the film with a grounded, believable performance that makes the escalating horror feel real rather than genre-mechanical, and the Super 8 footage sequences are among the most genuinely disturbing images in mainstream horror cinema. For fans of slow-burn supernatural horror with a strong mystery at its centre, it is on Prime Video.

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