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You can watch 5 of the best horror movies ever made for free right now

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Looking for the best movies to watch for free online? Here are five great scary horror movies that you can stream for free at home right now, including Hellraiser and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre.
Your time is precious, and your options are endless. The good news: We watch it all so you don’t have to. Polygon’s What to Watch highlights the best, the funniest, the scariest, and the most exciting in movies, TV, and everything in between. Stop scrolling, start watching!

There are more great horror movies than you could possibly have the time to watch, and more streaming services than you could possibly subscribe to. So what do you do when you want a spooky movie this Halloween season? Why, just watch one for free!
Five of the best horror movies ever made are available for you to watch, right now, for free, without any sort of subscription. You’ll have to sit through some ads, but for movies like these, it’s totally worth it.
Takashi Miike’s 1999 horror film may best be remembered for its brutal final act, but the film as a whole is a dense and artfully constructed portrait of desperation, the human desire for companionship, and the dark appetites and horrors that the most unsuspecting of people harbor in the corners of their subconscious. The story follows Shigeharu Aoyama (Ryo Ishibashi), a widower who meets a beautiful young woman named Asami (Eihi Shiina) as part of an elaborate plot on the part of his TV executive colleague to set him up with a new wife. As Shigeharu begins to learn more about his new lover, however, he finds himself plunged into his own psychological journey of hangups and horrors as he steadily unearths her terrifying past. Audition is an excellent horror film, but a word of caution: This film is not for the squeamish or the faint of heart. —Toussaint Egan
Audition is available to watch for free with ads on Tubi, or for free with a library card on Kanopy.

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