April 17, 2026 - 6 min read

Top 10 Horror Movies on Amazon Prime

Okay so Prime Video's horror catalog is genuinely stacked right now and I don't think people realize it. Hereditary and Midsommar are not on there, which hurts β€” but what IS there is actually insane. Sinners just landed and it might be the best horror movie of the decade. Nosferatu is there. The Menu is there. Terrifier is there for when you want to feel genuinely disturbed. I also had to leave out Speak No Evil and Doctor Sleep, both of which absolutely deserved a spot. These 10 made the cut. πŸ©ΈπŸ‘οΈ

Here we go:

  1. Sinners

    2025

    Ryan Coogler's Best Picture-nominated masterpiece follows twin brothers β€” both played by Michael B. Jordan β€” who open a blues joint in 1932 Mississippi, only to have their night completely derailed by vampires. It sounds insane because it is, and it somehow also works as a meditation on Black history and ownership in America. The best horror movie in years, and it's right there on Prime.

  2. Nosferatu

    2024

    Robert Eggers remakes the 1922 silent film classic with Lily-Rose Depp as a young woman haunted by a centuries-old vampire count played by an unrecognizable Bill SkarsgΓ₯rd. Gorgeous, oppressive and deeply unsettling β€” every single frame looks like a painting. This is gothic horror done at the absolute highest level.

  3. The Menu

    2022

    Anya Taylor-Joy and Nicholas Hoult attend an exclusive dinner on a remote island hosted by a celebrity chef who has very specific, very terrifying plans for his guests. Part horror, part pitch-black comedy, part class warfare satire β€” and Ralph Fiennes is genuinely chilling in a way that stays with you for days.

  4. Terrifier

    2016

    Art the Clown hunts down a group of friends on Halloween night with zero mercy and zero motive. The story is basically nonexistent β€” but that's not what this is for. David Howard Thornton's performance as Art turned this micro-budget slasher into a cultural phenomenon and launched one of horror's most iconic new villains. Do not watch alone.

  5. Smile 2

    2024

    Pop star Skye Riley is trying to mount a comeback tour while being terrorized by a supernatural entity that passes itself through trauma. Bigger, nastier and more ambitious than the first one β€” and Naomi Scott carries the whole thing on her back. One of the most genuinely distressing horror sequels in recent memory.

  6. Saint Maud

    2019

    A deeply religious nurse becomes obsessed with saving the soul of her terminally ill patient and convinces herself she's on a mission from God. Slow, atmospheric and deeply unsettling in a way that has nothing to do with jump scares. One of the best horror debuts of the decade β€” and the ending will knock the air out of you.

  7. The Descent

    2005

    Six women go on a spelunking trip and get trapped in an unmapped cave system β€” and then things get much worse. Neil Marshall built one of the most claustrophobic, nerve-shredding horror movies ever made on a tiny budget. The first act is already terrifying before a single monster shows up.

  8. Barbarian

    2022

    A woman arrives at her Airbnb rental the night before a job interview to find it's been double-booked by a stranger. What starts as an awkward social situation spirals into something completely unpredictable. Best watched knowing as little as possible β€” it changes genre three times and somehow makes it work every single time.

  9. Bodies Bodies Bodies

    2022

    A group of wealthy Gen Z friends throw a hurricane party at a remote mansion and someone ends up dead. Part slasher, part pitch-black comedy about how insufferable young rich people are β€” and it absolutely nails both. The ending is one of the funniest and most satisfying payoffs in recent horror history.

  10. The Silence of the Lambs

    1991

    FBI trainee Clarice Starling has to get inside the mind of Hannibal Lecter to catch another serial killer still on the loose. Won all five major Oscars and created one of the most chilling characters in cinema history. If somehow you've never seen it, this is your sign β€” and it's right there on Prime.

Also worth mentioning:

Four movies that genuinely hurt to cut. Speak No Evil (2024) β€” a British couple accepts a weekend invitation from a charming Danish family and slowly realizes something is very wrong; one of the most uncomfortable watches in years. Doctor Sleep (2019) β€” the long-awaited Shining sequel with Ewan McGregor as an adult Danny Torrance; surprisingly great and criminally underrated. The Wailing (2016) β€” a Korean horror film about a mysterious plague spreading through a rural village that will absolutely mess with your head. And The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) β€” the original, not any of the remakes β€” which is also on Prime and still feels rawer and more brutal than almost anything made since.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the scariest movie on Amazon Prime right now?

That depends on what kind of scary you're after. For pure dread and atmosphere, Saint Maud and Nosferatu are the ones that'll stay in your head longest. For outright disturbing gore, Terrifier is in a class of its own. And for the best all-around horror experience on the platform right now, Sinners is the answer β€” it's the most complete horror film currently streaming on Prime by a wide margin.

Is Hereditary on Amazon Prime Video?

No β€” Hereditary is not currently on Prime Video. It tends to rotate between platforms and has been on Kanopy and Tubi in the past. If you're looking for a similar experience on Prime right now, Saint Maud and Sinners scratch a very similar itch.

Is Terrifier on Amazon Prime Video?

Yes, the original Terrifier (2016) is currently streaming on Amazon Prime Video. Terrifier 2 and Terrifier 3 have also been available on the platform, though availability varies by region, so it's worth checking your local Prime catalog.

Does Amazon Prime have good horror movies?

Genuinely yes β€” Prime has one of the best horror catalogs of any streaming platform right now. Between recent hits like Sinners, Nosferatu and Smile 2, modern classics like Barbarian and The Menu, and older titles like The Silence of the Lambs and The Descent, there's something for every type of horror fan. The catalog is especially strong in psychological and elevated horror.

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