5 Best Horror Movies You Can Stream on Tubi Right Now

From critically acclaimed classics and indie horror to the ultimate 21st century zombie flick and a movie from David Cronenberg's son.
You don't know what to watch on Tubi, but you know you want horror, zombies, ghosts, or haunted houses to tickle your nerves? Then you've come to the right place.
We've picked out the five best horror movies to watch on the streaming service right now.
1. The Changeling, 1980
A few months ago, composer and music professor John Russell lost his wife and daughter under tragic circumstances. In order to come to his senses and return to his practice, he decides to get some rest and rents an old mansion near Seattle.
However, the expected peace turns into a real nightmare. Something living in this house is trying to contact John to tell him a terrible secret about the past of this place.
The Changeling can be classified as a psychological horror – it does not rely on jump scares, but on the oppressive atmosphere and the depressed state of the main character, who is crushed by tragedy.
2. Train to Busan, 2016
A virus has spread across the world, turning people into aggressive zombies. In search of salvation, people board a train bound for Busan, the only city free of the living dead. But one of the passengers is infected.
Train to Busan is one of the most dramatic, intense and fast-paced zombie horror movies in cinema history. Yeon Sang-ho's film does not shy away from genre clichés, but handles them with extreme care – this journey will definitely inspire fear and awe in the viewer, and will inevitably touch the heart.
3. Black Christmas, 1974

Black Christmas is a unique slasher movie. The fate of the on-screen maniacs is easy to predict – their backgrounds are usually revealed halfway through the movie. Bob Clark's horror film, one of the pioneers of the genre, was already conceived with certain exceptions: the killer was never revealed.
A madman living in the attic of a huge house terrorizes female students on the eve of Christmas vacation. When the police intervene, a circle of suspects emerges – until the suspects themselves are found dead.
By turning the killer into an unidentified object of horror, Black Christmas created an indescribable sense of dread and an atmosphere of hopelessness.
4. Event Horizon, 1997
In 2047, the Event Horizon spacecraft, which disappeared on its voyage to Proxima Centauri seven years earlier, mysteriously reappears. A rescue ship is sent and the crew, led by Captain Miller, begins to explore the abandoned place. However, it soon becomes clear that something sinister lives in its corridors.
A haunted house in space is the easiest way to describe Paul Anderson's horror movie. The director didn't want to make another copy of Alien, so he focused on the unseen and mysterious forces of evil.
5. Possessor, 2020
Brandon Cronenberg continued the work of his father David, the author of cult body horror films, by making a chilling sci-fi movie about how technology is taking control of our bodies.
Possessor tells the story of a corporation that hires assassins who, thanks to brain implants, can transport themselves into someone else's body.
Relying on practical effects to reveal the sinister world of corporations and their manipulative technologies, this is a horror sci-fi that makes you feel uncomfortable on a physical level.