Tubi is one of the easiest places to find a surprisingly deep mix of horror, from classic chillers to modern, tension-heavy thrillers—perfect for when you want something eerie after dark without spending half the night scrolling.
Below are 20 late-night picks that lean into atmosphere, suspense, and unforgettable vibes, so you can choose your mood and hit play.

20 Best Horror Movies
Audition (1999)
A slow-burning story that starts grounded and grows increasingly unsettling, with tension that builds scene by scene.
Black Christmas (1974)
A classic that relies on atmosphere, isolation, and creeping dread to keep you on edge.
Dark Night of the Scarecrow (1981)
A small-town thriller with an eerie, folksy tone and a steady sense that something is off.
Goodnight Mommy (2015)
A tense psychological mystery centered on identity, trust, and a home that doesn’t feel safe.
Green Room (2016)
A tight, high-pressure watch where the suspense escalates quickly and never really lets up.
Hellraiser (1987)
A landmark in the genre, packed with striking practical effects and surreal, spooky ideas.
Hush (2016)
A streamlined, suspense-forward movie that uses silence, timing, and space to great effect.
The Invitation (2016)
An uneasy dinner-party setup where every polite gesture feels loaded and the tension simmers.
Let the Right One In (2008)
A haunting, wintry coming-of-age story with a poignant emotional core and lingering unease.
The Love Witch (2016)
A stylish, retro-leaning film that blends dark mood with sharp, satirical touches.
Next of Kin (1982)
A lesser-known slow-burn with gothic atmosphere and a setting that does a lot of the work.
Nosferatu (1922)
Silent-era horror that still hits because the imagery is so strange and memorable.
Pieces (1982)
A pulpy, fast-moving vintage pick when you want something more chaotic than quiet.
Possessor (2020)
A cold, futuristic psychological thriller that leans into identity and control in unsettling ways.
[Rec] (2007)
A tense, claustrophobic found-footage experience that keeps momentum high and options limited.
Ringu (1998)
A moody, folklore-tinged mystery that builds dread through implication and atmosphere.
The Ring (2002)
A slick, mainstream take on a chilling premise, with a strong visual style and steady suspense.
Suspiria (1977)
A dreamlike classic where color, sound, and setting create a surreal sense of unease.
Coraline (2009)
A “cozy creepy” dark-fantasy option with striking visuals and an off-kilter storybook mood.
eXistenZ (1999)
A reality-bending sci-fi thriller that plays like a paranoid maze and stays weird in the best way.

