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BONES AND ALL And The Best Streaming Horror Movies To Watch Right Now

By Fangoria.com
NOSFERATU THE VAMPYRE, THE FIRST OMEN, and ARREBATO bring a chill to your November nights.
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While there isn't a big brand new release among the Best Horror Movies Streaming in November, there are some overlooked gems among the many choices on each of the streaming services. Luca Guadagnino's chilling tale of cannibals in love and on a road trip to discover more about themselves, Bones and All, is available on The Criterion Channel and Prime Video this month. The Taylor Russell and Timothée Chalamet film features gorgeous cinematography, a great soundtrack from Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross, and a skin-crawlingly perfect performance from actor Mark Rylance.

Arrow has several horror-based documentaries, including two on the Italian auteur of gore, Lucio Fulci, and docs on Robert Englund, director Joe D'Amato, and Chucky and Pennywise. You can spend the time with your Halloween afterglow learning more about the genre. Screambox has brought back Arrebato, the singular film directed by Ivan Zulueta, which combines a creepy obsession with cameras and what they see with madness.

Hulu has one of the best films of 2024, the feature film debut of Arkasha Stevenson, and the long-awaited return of The Omen franchise with her prequel, The First Omen. Not only does the film beautifully dovetail with the original film, it also has a cast to die for, including Tawfeek Barhom, Sônia Braga, Ralph Ineson, Ishtar Currie-Wilson, and Bill Nighy. But the spotlight is and should be on Nell Tiger Free, who plays American novice nun Margaret Daino. She gives her all to the role and gives the film its emotional center, which enriches the terror.

 

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