A Creepy Fourth of July Horror Movie You Can Stream for Free Tonight

A slasher movie shot from the perspective of the final girl.

See what it’s like to get stalked from the perspective of the protagonist in You Are Not Alone (2014).

Even the joyful fireworks of a Fourth of July celebration can be the backdrop for a scary horror movie. It makes sense when you consider that the holiday lures people into a false sense of safety: they gather with friends and family, people are in strange places, homes are empty — and the firework sounds are loud enough to drown out any screaming. If you’re looking for a way to creep yourself out before you head to some fireworks, check out this holiday slasher movie.

The protagonist of You Are Not Alone sees an article warning of a killer in her town.

You Are Not Alone (2014) is a first person horror movie (you see what the protagonist sees) that follows a young girl as she returns to her small hometown for the long Fourth of July weekend. A killer is on the loose. The girl can see him stalking her, but she can’t access the help she needs for one reason or another.

The killer in You Are Not Alone.

The first person angle is cool not just because it’s new, but because we see the story from the girl’s perspective. When the killer stalks her, it’s as if he’s stalking you.

You Are Not Alone is streaming for free (with ads) on the Roku Channel.

Meet The Author

Chrissy is the co-founder of Creepy Catalog. She has over 10 years of experience writing about horror, a degree in philosophy and Reiki level II certification.

Chrissy Stockton