7 Creepy Movies + Shows Streaming This Weekend (2/23)

Movies and shows that should be on your radar this weekend.

Creepy Catalog obsessively tracks the best horror movies streaming on NetflixPrime VideoMaxHuluShudderPeacockParamount+, and Tubi. You can check our individual guides for our selections from each platform. This streaming guide is a weekly round up of new releases and the best hidden gems streaming each weekend with an aim to include mostly free content already included in streaming services you may already have:

Here are the movies and shows that should be on your radar this weekend (2/23):

Dark Harvest (2023). Streaming on Prime Video. This spooky scarecrow movie takes place on Halloween night as teens in a small farming community come together for their annual attempt to stop a demon named Sawtooth Jack from wreaking havoc on their town.

History of Evil (2024). Streaming on Shudder. A family of outlaws in a near future police state take refuge at a safe house with a dark history. Premieres on Shudder Friday, Feb. 23.

Prey for the Bride (2024). Streaming on Tubi. A Tubi original slasher movie about a group of girlfriends celebrating a bachelorette party at a remote home in Napa Valley. Someone wearing a wolf mask stalks and terrorizes the women, setting out to even the score regarding a secret from their past. Read our review here.

Mea Culpa (2024). Streaming on Netflix. New on Netflix is this steamy Tyler Perry thriller stars Kelly Rowland as a lawyer who takes on the controversial defense of an artist accused of killing his girlfriend.

The Tourist (2022-2024). Streaming on Netflix. Stephen King tweeted about his love for this drama thriller series. Jamie Dornan stars as a man in Australia who wakes up from a car crash with no memory of who he is. Season 1 is on Netflix now and season 2 will be added next week on 2/29.

The Swerve (2020). Streaming on Prime Video. This horror drama follows Holly (Azura Skye), a depressed and overworked mother who begins to lose her grip on reality.

Troll Hunter (2010). Streaming on Prime Video. A surprisingly scary Norwegian found footage horror movie about a trio of college students attempting to document the activities of a suspected bear poacher named Hans. After the group is attacked by a troll, the man admits he is actually a troll hunter. They decide to continue following Hans and hope to capture video evidence of the troll.

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