FINAL DESTINATION: BLOODLINES And The Best Streaming Horror Movies To Watch Right Now
ALIEN: EARTH, WEREWOLVES, THE MONKEY, and BORDERLINE are among many new chilling choices on streaming in August

We have great news for you about the Best Horror Movies Streaming in August. You will have your pick of new films and TV shows premiering on many of the streaming services. along with plenty of scary repertory titles to keep you scared all month long.
The battle of one family against Death will finally come to streaming in August as Final Destination: Bloodlines will start streaming on HBO Max this month. You'll also be able to enjoy Alien: Covenant, Freaky Tales, and The Nun as well.
Arrow has Gaspar Noé's hallucinatory Lux ÆTerna, Sator, 100 Bloody Acres, Crackoon, and their latest exploration into the mind of a genre expert, Tim Lucas Selects, as the Video Watchdog founder/editor and novelist chooses his favorite fright films and he has written a book on genre auteur Mario Bava.
Hulu steps into the arena with Osgood Perkins' change of pace follow-up to his breakout hit Longlegs, The Monkey. It's a rip-roaring romp that kills a lot of people in some of the funniest yet horrifying ways. They will also host the premiere of the newest entry into the Alien franchise, the show created by Noah Hawley, Alien: Earth. Xenomorph fans have a lot to look forward to with new episodes dropping every week until September 23. You can count on Finn Wolfhard and Billy Bryk's slasher comedy Hell of a Summer and Spider One's Little Bites to keep you entertained as well.
Paramount+ sets you up for an epic binge-watch of Paranormal Activity because they have every single film in the series streaming in August. Peacock logs on with a rare appearance of David Fincher's Se7en and the premiere of Borderline starring Samara Weaving and Ray Nicholson. Prime howls at the supermoon with Steven C. Miller's Werewolves, starring Frank Grillo and werewolves that came to life through practical effects.
Screambox has a real treat in store for viewers this month. While there are obvious standouts like Takashi Miike's Ichi the Killer, Bruno Mattei's post-apocalyptic rodentfest Rats: Night of Terror, and the intriguing low-budget movie Maximum Strollerdrive, the big news (and the reason why the streamer has so many scary movies this month), is that to celebrate the release of Macon Blair's remake of Screambox has made 50, you read that right, Troma films available on their service this month starting on August 15.


