4 Creepy Movies + Shows Streaming This Weekend (4/12)

What’s streaming this weekend.

Star-studded 1995 thriller Copycat is now streaming on Hulu.

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 (4/12):

Festival of the Living Dead (2024). Streaming on Tubi. The Soska sisters made a sequel to the original Night of the Living Dead. 55 years after the zombie outbreak, in 2023, things have returned to normal, only for a new outbreak to begin at a music festival. Check out our review of Festival of the Living Dead (2024) here.

Parasyte: The Grey (2024). Streaming on Netflix. A 6-episode South Korean sci-fi horror series based on the manga Parasyte by Hitoshi Iwaaki. Parasitic creatures from outer space land on Earth and use humans as hosts (and food).

Copycat (1995). Streaming on Hulu. This forgotten 90s thriller stars Sigourney Weaver as a  criminal psychologist, Dr. Helen Hudson, who has become agoraphobic after an encounter with serial killer Daryll Lee Cullum (Harry Connick Jr.). Though Cullum is locked up in prison, a new serial killer is copying the modus operandi of famous serial killers. Dr. Hudson is asked to help police learn the identity of the killer before she becomes one of his victims.

Ripley (2024). Streaming on Netflix. A neo-noir limited series that is an adaptation of the same Patricia Highsmith novel as The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999). It follows the story of Tom Ripley, hired by a wealthy man to travel to Italy and bring his playboy son back to the states. Instead, Tom becomes enamored with the son’s life. Andrew Scott is Tom Ripley and Dakota Fanning is Marge Sherwood.

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