There are some treasures available in December on free horror movie streaming apps, including the entire Masters of Horror series, uncut and without ads, with one episode that was pulled from broadcast from the original airing of the show. Masters of Horror, a television series that featured some of horror's greatest filmmakers, was created by filmmaker Mick Garris. Kanopy, one of the free streaming services that can be accessed with your library card, is now streaming both seasons, including Takashi Miike's “Imprint,” originally pulled from broadcast by Showtime, and the uncut version of Dario Argento's gory “Jenifer”, which was edited in subsequent broadcasts. Masters of Horror also includes a performance by legendary actor Udo Kier, who recently passed away, in John Carpenter's episode, “Cigarette Burns.”
Pluto TV, the streamer that has channels that stream 24 hours a day and seven days a week, whose motto is Stream Now, Pay Never, is true to the letter. They have specific channels devoted to scary movies and TV shows, including the Horror, Terror, Walking Dead Universe, Dark Shadows, and Twilight Zone channels. This month, they have 31 new titles, including all of the films in the Blade series, the first horror parody film, Student Bodies, Lee Cronin‘s debut film, and a fantastic monster movie from the nineties, The Relic.
Tubi is ready with 24 new movies for December, which means you can stream Paul Schrader's Cat People, which isn't on streaming very often and is well worth a viewing, zombie romantic comedy Life After Beth, James Gunn's feature ultra slimy debut film, Slither, Mark Mylod's sinister comedy horror film set in the world of fine dining, The Menu, and both of the giant prehistoric megaladon monster movies, The Meg and The Meg 2: The Trench. The shark sequel is directed by Ben Wheatley, the director of Kill List, and is marvelously entertaining.
Free Horror Movies Streaming On Kanopy:
MASTERS OF HORROR: HOMECOMING (Credit: IMDB)
Kanopy is now streaming both seasons of this anthology horror series, originally broadcast on Showtime, that features some of horror's greatest filmmakers. The series was produced by director Mick Garris after he hosted informal dinners with the horror greats for years. Garris posted on social media to alert horror fans that the whole series was finally available, including the 13th episode that was never broadcast by Showtime because of concerns about the content of the episode. The episode, “Imprint,” directed by Takashi Miike, which Garris said was “the most disturbing film I've ever seen,” has only been available on DVD and Blu-ray and was eventually aired once in the United Kingdom.
In the post, Garris stated, “Both seasons of MASTERS OF HORROR are now playing on Kanopy, unedited and without ads.” This would also include episode four, directed by Dario Argento, “Jenifer,” which was cut for graphic violence after the first accidental broadcast, so you can watch all of the episodes as they were originally intended to be seen by the filmmakers, including Mick Garris, who directed two episodes.
Masters of Horror: Season One:
“Incident On and Off a Mountain Road”, directed by Don Coscarelli
“H. P. Lovecraft's Dreams in the Witch-House,” directed by Stuart Gordon
“Dance of the Dead”, directed by Tobe Hooper
“Jenifer”, directed by Dario Argento
“Chocolate”, directed by Mick Garris
“Homecoming”, directed by Joe Dante
“Deer Woman”, directed by John Landis
“Cigarette Burns”, directed by John Carpenter
“Fair-Haired Child”, directed by William Malone
“Sick Girl”, directed by Lucky McKee
“Pick Me Up”, directed by Larry Cohen
“Haeckel's Tale”, directed by John McNaughton
“Imprint”, directed by Takashi Miike
Masters of Horror: Season Two:
“The Damned Thing”, directed by Tobe Hooper
“Family”, directed by John Landis
“The V Word”, directed by Ernest Dickerson
“Sounds Like”, directed by Brad Anderson
“Pro-Life”, directed by John Carpenter
“Pelts”, directed by Dario Argento
“The Screwfly Solution”, directed by Joe Dante
“Valerie on the Stairs”, directed by Mick Garris
“Right to Die”, directed by Rob Schmidt (Wrong Turn)
“We All Scream for Ice Cream”, directed by Tom Holland
“The Black Cat”, directed by Stuart Gordon
“The Washingtonians”, directed by Péter Medák (The Changeling)
“Dream Cruise”, directed by Norio Tsuruta (Ring 0: Birthday)
Free Horror Movies Streaming On Pluto:
BLADE (Credit: IMDB)
Blade: A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires in Stephen Norrington's stylish film starring Wesley Snipes, Stephen Dorff, Kris Kristofferson, N'Bushe Wright, Arly Jover, Donal Logue, Traci Lords, Sanaa Lathan, and the late Udo Kier.
Blade II: Blade forms an uneasy alliance with the vampire council to combat the Reapers, who are feeding on vampires in this sequel to Blade, directed by Guillermo del Toro and written by David S. Goyer. Wesley Snipes, Kris Kristofferson, Norman Reedus, Ron Perlman, Leonor Varela, Donnie Yen, and Danny John-Jules star in the film that goes into the vampire underworld.
Blade: Trinity: Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula. Co-written and directed by David Goyer, this third film in the series stars Wesley Snipes, Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey, and Triple H.
Brightburn: An alien that looks like a human boy uses its powers in sinister and destructive ways in this movie that stars Elizabeth Banks, David Denman, Jackson A. Dunn, and Matt Jones.
Climax: French dancers gather in a remote, empty school building to rehearse on a wintry night. The all-night celebration morphs into a hallucinatory nightmare when they learn their sangria is laced with LSD in this experimental, psychological horror movie directed by Gaspar Noé.
From Dusk Till Dawn: Directed by Robert Rodriguez and written by Quentin Tarantino, this film abruptly shifts from a crime film to a vampire horror story as two criminals and their hostages unknowingly seek temporary refuge in a truck stop populated by vampires, with chaotic results. Harvey Keitel, George Clooney, Tarantino, Ernest Liu, and Juliette Lewis star in the film, with appearances from Cheech Marin, in a triple role, Michael Parks, Kelly Preston, Tom Savini, John Saxon, Danny Trejo, Fred Williamson, and John Hawkes. Of course, we would be negligent if we didn't mention Salma Hayek's incredible dance scenes as Santanico Pandemonium.
From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money: Directed by the late Scott Spiegel (Intruder, Hostel Part 3), who co-wrote Evil Dead II, five career criminals gather in Mexico to pull off a bank heist. They soon realize that they are up against far more frightening creatures than the police pursuing them. Robert Patrick, Bo Hopkins, Duane Whitaker, Muse Watson, and Danny Trejo star in the film, with cameo appearances by Bruce Campbell and Tiffani Thiessen.
From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter: The third film in the From Dusk Till Dawn series is a prequel set 100 years before the previous films in Mexico. This horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium. Directed by P. J. Pesce, it stars Marco Leonardi, Michael Parks, Ara Celi, Sônia Braga, Rebecca Gayheart, Orlando Jones, Temuera Morrison, and Danny Trejo
The Gift (2000): Annabelle Wilson, a woman with psychic abilities, tries to find Jessica King, a young socialite who has mysteriously disappeared. While the search continues, she starts to suspect the townspeople. Cate Blanchett, Keanu Reeves, Giovanni Ribisi, Hilary Swank, Katie Holmes, and Greg Kinnear are the all-star cast in director Sam Raimi's film.
Green Room: Written and directed by Jeremy Saulnier (Murder Party, Blue Ruin, Rebel Ridge), a rebellious punk rock band is forced to fight for survival after witnessing a murder at a neo-Nazi skinhead bar. Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Joe Cole, Callum Turner, Patrick Stewart, and Macon Blair star in this intense and gory film.
The Haunting: Dr Marrow enlists Theo, Luke, and Nell for a study of sleep disorders at the Hill House. As soon as the terrifying truth about the mansion is revealed, everyone is found fighting for their lives. A loose adaptation of Shirley Jackson's classic novel by director Jan De Bont that stars Liam Neeson, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Owen Wilson, and Lili Taylor, with Marian Seldes, Bruce Dern, Todd Field, and Virginia Madsen.
The Hole in the Ground: A single mother living in the Irish countryside with her son begins to suspect he may not be her son at all, and fears his increasingly disturbing behavior is linked to a mysterious sinkhole in the forest behind their house in writer and director Lee Cronin's (Evil Dead Rise) feature film debut.
Interview With the Vampire: Tom Cruise, Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas, Stephen Rea, Christian Slater, Kirsten Dunst, and Thandiwe Newton star in the adaptation of Anne Rice's popular novel that began her career and “The Vampire Chronicles.” Rice wrote the script that was directed by acclaimed Irish filmmaker Neil Jordan.
Life After Beth: A young man's recently deceased girlfriend mysteriously returns from the dead, but he slowly realizes she is not the way he remembered her. Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser, Matthew Gray Gubler, and John C. Reilly star in this horror comedy.
Men: Filmmaker Alex Garland'ssurreal folk horror film about a young woman who goes on a solo vacation to the English countryside following the death of her ex-husband. The film stars Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear as every man in a village where the men torment the young widow.
Mimic: Three years ago, entomologist Dr. Susan Tyler genetically created an insect to kill cockroaches carrying a virulent disease. Now, the insects are out to destroy their only predator, mankind, in director Guillermo del Toro's second feature film. Mira Sorvino, Jeremy Northam, Josh Brolin, Giancarlo Giannini, F. Murray Abraham, and Charles S. Dutton star in del Toro's first American studio film.
Mimic 2: One of the Judas breed bugs survived the events of the first film and is killing humans and stalking a woman, who is a bug/biology school teacher in NYC. Alix Koromzay, Edward Albert, Bruno Campos, and Will Estes star in this direct-to-video sequel of del Toro's first film, based on the same source material, the short story of the same name by Donald A. Wollheim.
Mimic 3: Sentinel: A man enclosed in a plastic bubble, his sister, and their best friend must defend an apartment complex from the mutant Judas Breed insects. Lance Henriksen, Karl Geary, Alexis Dziena, Keith Robinson, and Amanda Plummer star in this second direct-to-video sequel in the series.
The Monster: Writer and director Bryan Bertino's (The Strangers, The Dark and the Wicked, Vicious) film about a mother and daughter who must confront a terrifying monster when they break down on a deserted road, starring Zoe Kazan and Ella Ballentine.
Poltergeist: The classic film from 1982, directed by filmmaker Tobe Hooper, about a family's home that becomes the center of paranormal activity that opens a doorway to the “other side.” With help, they must cross over to get their daughter back. JoBeth Williams, Craig T. Nelson, Beatrice Straight, Oliver Robins, Heather O'Rourke, Dominique Dunne, Richard Lawson, and Zelda Rubinstein star as the family members and psychic investigators who are helpless before the rampaging spirit.
The Prophecy: At the scene of a bizarre murder, L.A. homicide detective Thomas Dagget discovers a lethal heavenly prophecy now being fulfilled on earth. In his fight to stop the forces of evil, he finds an unlikely ally in an elementary school teacher. Christopher Walken, Elias Koteas, Virginia Madsen, Eric Stoltz, and Viggo Mortensen. star in the film directed by Gregory Widen.
The Prophecy II: The second movie in the Prophecy series, in which the powers of good and evil again descend to Earth in a battle over mankind, the only hope for survival is the unborn child of an innocent woman. With the help of a mysterious stranger, she races to protect her child and save mankind. Christopher Walken reprises his role as the archangel Gabriel, alongside Russell Wong, Jennifer Beals, Brittany Murphy, Eric Roberts, and Glenn Danzig.
The Prophecy 3: The Ascent: Christopher Walken, Vincent Spano, Steve Hytner, and Brad Dourif star in this third entry in the franchise. As the war between Heaven and Earth rages on, the half-human, half-angel Danyael is mankind's only hope against a diabolical angel that wants to destroy them all.
The Prophecy: Uprising: A young theology student comes into possession of an ancient book of prophecies that stands at the center of a bloody battle on Earth between good angels and evil angels, starring Doug Bradley, Sean Pertwee, and Kari Wuhrer. This is the first film in the series in which Christopher Walken does not return to play the archangel Gabriel.
The Prophecy: Forsaken: Young Allison continues to run from Satan's evil angels while holding onto the ancient Lexicon that foretells the identity of the Antichrist, joined by a hitman who has a change of heart and comes to her aid in the fifth film in the series. Tony Todd, Jason Scott Lee, and Kari Wuhrer star in the film, directed by Joel Soisson, who also directed the previous movie in the series.
The Relic: Terror reigns in the museum as a homicide detective and an anthropologist try to destroy a South American lizard-like God, who's on a people-eating rampage in Chicago. Penelope Ann Miller, Tom Sizemore, Linda Hunt, and James Whitmore star in this entertaining monster movie directed by Peter Hyams (End of Days, Capricorn One).
Se7en: Director David Fincher's second hit film about two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives. Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Richard Roundtree, R. Lee Ermey, and John C. McGinley star in the film, which is deeply unsettling for a mainstream horror film and is made with Fincher's celebrated style.
Silent Hill: Revelation: When her adoptive father disappears, Sharon Da Silva is drawn into a strange and terrifying alternate reality that holds answers to the horrific nightmares that have plagued her since childhood. The sequel to the first Silent Hill film, based on the Konami video game, stars Adelaide Clemens, Kit Harington, Martin Donovan, Malcolm McDowell, Carrie-Anne Moss, with returning cast members Deborah Kara Unger, Sean Bean, and Radha Mitchell.
Slice: When a pizza delivery driver is murdered on the job, the city searches for someone to blame: Ghosts? Drug dealers? A disgraced werewolf? Zazie Beetz and Chance Bennett star in this werewolf horror comedy with Rae Gray, Will Brill, Y'lan Noel, Hannibal Buress, Tim Decker, Joe Keery, Chris Parnell, and Paul Scheer.
Student Bodies: This slasher parody and horror comedy from 1981 is the first of its kind. In it, a serial killer with his signature heavy breathing proceeds to systematically kill the students and teachers of Lamab High School, parodying such classic films as Halloween, Friday the 13th, and Prom Night.
The Uninvited: Anna returns home after a stint in a mental hospital, but her recovery is jeopardized by her father's new girlfriend and ghastly visions of her dead mother. This remake of the South Korean film, A Tale of Two Sisters, stars Emily Browning, Elizabeth Banks, Arielle Kebbel, and David Strathairn.
Free Horror Movies Streaming On Tubi:
CAT PEOPLE (Credit: IMDB)
All Fun and Games: A group of Salem teens discovers a cursed knife that unleashes a demon that forces them to play gruesome, deadly versions of childhood games where there can be no winners, only survivors. Asa Butterfield, Natalia Dyer, and Annabeth Gish star in the feature film debut of Ari Costa and Eren Celeboglu.
Cat People: Filmmaker Paul Schrader's remake of the classic fright film directed by Jacques Tourneur that stars Nastassja Kinski, Malcolm McDowell, John Heard, and Annette O'Toole. It is the tale of a woman who was orphaned from a young age, who finally reunites with her older brother. Matters start to go awry when she slowly discovers the true nature of her family.
Climax: A troupe of dancers who hold a dance rehearsal party in a remote area comes to grief after their holiday sangria is dosed with LSD and their demons come out to play. Gaspar Noé's film is the result of the actor/dancers' improvisation, which took the story where the players wanted or felt it should go. Most of the cast had no acting experience aside from Sofia Boutella and Souheila Yacoub, and other than Noé's concept of the situation, there were no written lines for the actors/dancers to speak.
The Faculty: When Casey Connor, Herrington High School's newspaper photographer, witnesses the murder of a nurse and sees her alive again, he decides to investigate the bizarre happenings. Could it be something even more strange than he thought? Yes, is the answer in director Robert Rodriguez's film about high school life with a script from Kevin Williamson, starring Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Famke Janssen, Piper Laurie, Bebe Neuwirth, Robert Patrick, Usher Raymond, Jon Stewart, and Elijah Wood.
The Green Knight: Dev Patel, Alicia Vikander, Joel Edgerton, Sarita Choudhury, Sean Harris, and Ralph Ineson star in director David Lowery's adaptation of “Sir Gawain and the Green Knight.” In it, Sir Gawain, a knight of King Arthur's Round Table, goes on a quest a year after defeating the Green Knight, which he fears may end in his death.
Green Room: Writer and director Jeremy Saulnier's gruesome and terrifying movie about a punk band that is trapped by Neo-Nazis in the bar where they played a show after they were witnesses to a murder. The band members have no choice but to try and fight their way out of the increasingly bloody trap. Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots, Alia Shawkat, Macon Blair, a frequent collaborator with Salunier and director of The Toxic Avenger remake, Joe Cole, Callum Turner, and Patrick Stewart, in a rare villain role. This movie proves that you don't need the supernatural to craft a truly frightening film.
Hannibal: Living in exile, Dr. Hannibal Lecter tries to reconnect with the now disgraced F.B.I. Agent Clarice Starling as he finds himself a target of revenge from a powerful victim. Director Ridley Scott's adaptation of the novel by Thomas Harris, which is a sequel to The Silence of the Lambs. Anthony Hopkins, Julianne Moore, Gary Oldman, Ray Liotta, Frankie R. Faison, Giancarlo Giannini, and Francesca Neri star in the gory film, where the action switches from Florence, Italy, and Washington, D.C.
The Hole in the Ground: Filmmaker Lee Cronin's debut feature film, before he made Evil Dead Rise, and became well-known to horror fans. A mother becomes increasingly convinced that her only son is no longer her son as she discovers a sinkhole and otherworldly beings, and as she desperately searches for her real son.
House at the End of the Street: After moving with her mother to a small town, a teenager finds that an accident happened in the house at the end of the street. Things get more complicated when she befriends a boy. A double murder is not an accident. Jennifer Lawrence, Max Thieriot, and Elisabeth Shue star in this psychological horror film directed by Mark Tonderai.
The Hitcher (2007): A couple from college gets caught in a dangerous game of cat and mouse with a psychopathic hitchhiker and the police after witnessing a murder and being framed in this remake of the classic film from 1986 starring Sean Bean, Sophia Bush, and Zachary Knighton.
Lamb: Noomi Rapace and Hilmir Snær Guðnason star in this folk horror film about a childless couple who discover a mysterious newborn on their farm in Iceland. Hungarian filmmaker Béla Tarr and Rapace executive produced the film.
Life After Beth: Aubrey Plaza, Dane DeHaan, Molly Shannon, Cheryl Hines, Paul Reiser, Matthew Gray Gubler, and John C. Reilly star in director Jeff Baena's film about a beautiful young woman who mysteriously returns to life, but who is not the same person that her boyfriend and her parents loved.
The Meg: Jason Statham, Li Bingbing, Rainn Wilson, Ruby Rose, Winston Chao, and Cliff Curtis star in this monster horror film directed by Jon Turteltaub, in which a giant prehistoric megaladon shark, thought to be extinct for centuries. As they try to rescue a crew from the Marianas Trench, the deepest part of the ocean floor, they find that there may be more than one megaladon on the loose.
The Meg 2: The Trench: In the sequel to the monster shark hit, directed by Ben Wheatley (Kill List, In the Earth, High Rise), Jason Statham, Sophia Cai, Page Kennedy, and Cliff Curtis return and are joined by new cast members Wu Jing, Sergio Peris-Mencheta, and Skyler Samuels. A research team's journey into the depths of the ocean turns into chaos when a mining operation forces them into a battle for survival, facing off against Megalodons and relentless environmental marauders.
Μen (2022): Jessie Buckley and Rory Kinnear star in filmmaker Alex Garland's film. A young widow is confronted by a village full of men, who all look the same, and are played by Kinnear, who victimize and bully the woman incessantly after she goes on a trip to escape the death of her husband.
The Menu: Director Mark Mylod's sinister film about a special dinner thrown by a world-famous chef at his restaurant located on a remote island. Ralph Fiennes, Anya Taylor-Joy, Nicholas Hoult, Hong Chau, Janet McTeer, Judith Light, and John Leguizamo star as the chef, staff, and the guests who have no idea how bloody and rare this dinner will turn out to be.
Oculus: A recently released inmate from a mental asylum learns from his sister that the murder he was convicted of committing was actually orchestrated by a supernatural entity, the Lasser Glass mirror, in writer and director Mike Flanagan's fifth film. Karen Gillan, Brenton Thwaites, Katee Sackhoff, Rory Cochrane, and Annalise Basso star in this psychological fright film.
Pet Sematary (2019): Dr. Louis Creed and his wife, Rachel, relocate from Boston to rural Maine with their two young children. The couple soon discovers a mysterious burial ground hidden deep in the woods near their new home in the co-directors Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer's second adaptation of the Stephen King novel.
The Silence of the Lambs: Filmmaker Jonathan Demme's film adaptation of the Thomas Harris novel that won five Academy Awards, Best Picture, Best Director, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Adapted Screenplay, and the only horror film to win the Best Picture Oscar to date. A young F.B.I. cadet must receive the help of an incarcerated and manipulative cannibal killer to help catch another serial killer, a madman who skins his victims. Jodie Foster, Anthony Hopkins, Ted Levine, Scott Glenn, Anthony Heald, and Kasi Lemmons star in the film, and Foster and Hopkins won Oscars for their performances.
Slice: Pizza delivery, 40 thousand ghosts, and werewolves are key in this horror comedy, which stars Zazie Beetz and Chance Bennett and was written and directed by Austin Vesely.
Slither: A small town is taken over by an alien plague, turning residents into zombies and all forms of mutant monsters in writer and director James Gunn's gut-churning horror comedy. Nathan Fillion, Elizabeth Banks, Tania Saulnier, Gregg Henry, and Michael Rooker star in Gunn's directorial debut that splatters guts everywhere.
Spawn: An elite mercenary is killed, but comes back from Hell as a reluctant soldier of the Devil, which stars Michael Jai White, John Leguizamo, Martin Sheen, Theresa Randle, D.B. Sweeney, and Nicol Williamson. The movie is based on the Image Comics superhero character who decides to use his new powers for good after he is tricked by the demon who gave him the deal to come back to Earth.
Underworld (2003): Selene, a vampire warrior, is entrenched in a conflict between vampires and werewolves, while falling in love with Michael, a human who is sought by werewolves for unknown reasons. Kate Beckinsale, Scott Speedman, Michael Sheen, Shane Brolly, Erwin Leder, and Bill Nighy star in the film that was the beginning of the Underworld franchise and was directed by Len Wiseman.
December 12:
Hag: A Tubi Original: After a decade apart, Rowan rents his spare room to Mag – a self-proclaimed “hag”– whose obsession with him grows into a life-or-death showdown.