TGIF, am I right? After a long week, there’s no better way to unwind than by diving headfirst into some truly messed-up horror. Time to trade in work stress for jump scares, psychological torment, and stories so twisted they’ll leave you staring at the screen in disbelief. This might sound wild, but fellow horror fans will totally get it!
Do you know what streaming platform has a perfect lineup for just that? Hulu. With an impressive collection of deeply disturbing horror films, your weekend plans are basically set. The only problem? Deciding where to begin. But don’t stress about that because that’s exactly why you’ve got us at 1428 Elm. We’ve handpicked the creepiest, most unsettling movies to kick off your horror marathon. All you need to do is continue reading and add each one to your watchlist.
Oddity (2024)
- Director and writer: Damian McCarthy
- Cast: Gwilym Lee, Carolyn Bracken, Tadhg Murphy, Caroline Menton, Jonathan French, Steve Wall
Oddity is one of those underrated horror gems that many people overlooked, and that’s a shame because it’s really creepy and features some effective jump scares. You have a blind psychic medium and curio shopkeeper named Darcy Odello, who is still mourning the tragic loss of her twin sister just a year earlier. Determined to uncover the horrifying truth behind her sister’s murder and seek revenge on those responsible for her death, Darcy begins using the haunted items in her possession to get justice.
Cobweb (2023)
- Director: Samuel Bodin
- Writer: Chris Thomas Devlin
- Cast: Lizzy Caplan, Woody Norman, Cleopatra Coleman, Antony Starr
Cobweb is another underrated horror movie that’s not talked about enough, but it certainly deserves more recognition. It stars Lizzy Caplan as Carol, a seemingly caring yet mysterious mother who, along with her husband, exerts an unsettling level of control over their young son, Peter. When Peter starts hearing strange knocking sounds coming from within the walls of his room, he soon uncovers that the noises may be linked to something or someone concealed there. As the plot unfolds, Peter slowly uncovers the chilling secrets his parents have been hiding, including the disturbing truth about a tragic event in their past.
The Night House (2020)
- Director: David Bruckner
- Writers: Ben Collins and Luke Piotrowski
- Cast: Rebecca Hall, Sarah Goldberg, Evan Jonigkeit, Stacy Martin, Vondie Curtis-Hall
The Night House is not one of those straightforward horror movies where you don’t really have to think much. If you’re not paying attention, you might miss something important. I mean, the movie can already be somewhat confusing itself, so you want to be completely immersed to catch every subtle detail. But don’t go thinking you won’t be entertained because you will. From the eerie atmosphere to all the psychological tension, this film keeps you on edge with every scene.
Rebecca Hall plays the role of Beth, a recently widowed woman grappling with her husband’s sudden and tragic suicide. Left alone in the secluded lakeside home he built for her, she soon begins experiencing a series of unsettling events. This leads her on a quest to uncover the truth about who her husband really was and what he may have been hiding from her.
Orphan (2009)
- Director: Jaume Collet-Serra
- Writer: David Leslie Johnson-McGoldrick
- Cast: Vera Farmiga, Peter Sarsgaard, Isabelle Fuhrman, CCH Pounder, Jimmy Bennett
Orphan is unsettling because it takes the familiar premise of a grieving family adopting a child for a fresh start and turns it into something dark and deeply disturbing. After the death of their unborn child, Kate and John Coleman decide to adopt a nine-year-old girl named Esther. Initially, Esther appears to be the perfect child, but Kate begins to notice unsettling behaviors that reveal a chilling secret about Esther’s past. She discovers that Esther is not who she claims to be, and with her family in grave danger, she must uncover the full truth before it’s too late.
Control Freak (2025)
- Director and writer: Shal Ngo
- Cast: Kelly Marie Tran, Callie Johnson, Miles Robbins, Kieu Chinh, Zack Gold, Scott Takeda, Toan Le
Control Freak is one of the newer horror movies that was released this year. Kelly Marie Tran stars in the lead role as Val Nguyen, a successful motivational speaker who finds herself with an uncontrollable urge to scratch the back of her head. After traveling to her homeland to retrieve her birth certificate, she learns that the constant itch is tied to a dark and ancient family curse. With the itch intensifying and her life spiraling out of control, Val must do whatever she can to stop it before it completely consumes her.