Cold, slow, and brutal. Also known as February , this film follows two girls left at a prestigious boarding school over winter break. Meanwhile, a troubled woman (Emma Roberts) hitchhikes toward the school. The timelines are tricky, but when the twist clicks into place, it is devastating. Found Footage & Thrills The Vast of Night (2019) Twilight Zone energy. Set in 1950s New Mexico, this Amazon original follows a switchboard operator and a radio DJ who discover a strange audio frequency. It is mostly people talking into microphones, yet it is more gripping than most $100 million blockbusters. Low budget, high tension.
Fashion is terrifying. Nicolas Winding Refn ( Drive ) directs this bizarre, visually stunning nightmare about an aspiring model in Los Angeles. It is slow, pretentious, and gory in a way that feels like a fever dream. You will either turn it off after 20 minutes or declare it a masterpiece.
The smartest low-budget horror you’ve never seen. Shot in five nights at a single location, Coherence starts as a dinner party during a comet passing. Then, reality splits. There are no jump scares—just a mounting sense of paranoia as the guests realize there are "others" in the house. Pro tip: Go in completely blind. Do not read the synopsis.
There’s something uniquely comforting about scrolling through a streaming service late at night, knowing you’re about to willingly terrify yourself. Amazon Prime Video often plays second fiddle to Netflix and Shudder in the horror conversation, but dig beneath the surface, and you’ll find a crypt full of hidden gems, cult classics, and surprising originals.
Whether you like psychological slow-burns, slashers, or supernatural hauntings, here is your curated guide to the best horror movies streaming on Amazon Prime right now. If you want quality you can trust, start here.
Ari Aster’s modern masterpiece. Don’t let the "slow burn" label fool you. Hereditary starts as a family drama about grief and slowly unravels into one of the most disturbing depictions of demonic possession ever filmed. Toni Collette’s performance is legendary. Verdict: Watch it alone, with the lights off, and prepare for that car scene.