Halloween is almost here! It’s the perfect time to plan a spooky movie night at home with your friends or family. Here is a selection of horror movies and series to get you in the mood for this spine-chilling holiday.

Whether you’re a horror enthusiast or a fan of the genre’s classics, this list of horror films and series is guaranteed to make for a memorable Halloween night! Get the popcorn ready, turn off the lights, and let yourself be swept away into the dark and eerie world of horror cinema!
Alien Earth (2025)
This 2025 series explores terror from an unexpected angle, blending science fiction and psychological horror. The plot follows a team of explorers confronted with a planet that mimics Earth, but where every element seems to be endowed with a malevolent consciousness. The oppressive settings and constant tension are reminiscent of the great classics of the space genre, while the series questions the very nature of humanity and survival. Alien Earth is an ambitious series, ideal for those who appreciate intelligently orchestrated thrills.

Frankenstein (2025)
This modern reinterpretation of Mary Shelley’s classic tale revisits the creation of the monster through a contemporary and visually striking approach. The story is set in a hidden laboratory where the line between science and ethics is blurred. With its dark production and polished direction, the series questions the responsibility of creators towards their creations. Combining drama, horror and moral reflections, the 2025 version of Frankenstein restores the myth’s powerful tragic facet.

Nosferatu (2024)
The famous vampire is reborn in this gothic adaptation of Murnau’s classic. Nosferatu 2024 revives expressionist horror cinema while offering a visually intense reinterpretation. Each shot is imbued with a macabre atmosphere in which light and shadow play an essential role. The film focuses less on blood and gore and more on subtle fear, fascination and decay. It will appeal to fans of classic horror as well as viewers looking for an unsettling arthouse film.

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice
The sequel to Tim Burton’s iconic film brings back the supernatural chaos and dark humor that characterized the original. Beetlejuice Beetlejuice celebrates joyful macabre, with mischievous ghosts and delirious settings. Burton’s universe is as bold as ever, with colorful gothic aesthetics and polished visual effects. This horror comedy offers a rare balance between nostalgia and modernity, perfect for an offbeat and energetic Halloween night.

Terrifier (2018)
With its sadistic clown and visceral atmosphere, Terrifier has left a lasting impression on fans of extreme horror. The film relies on graphic cruelty and brutal sets to create a lasting sense of unease. Its narrative simplicity heightens the tension, turning each scene into a nerve-wracking ordeal. This film is intended for mature audiences who enjoy thrills and unflinching violence.

It (2017)
Adapted from Stephen King’s novel, It brings childhood fears to life. Pennywise, the evil clown, haunts the small town of Derry with a chilling mix of charm and cruelty. The film combines supernatural horror with coming-of-age drama, exploring the bonds of friendship in the face of terror. With its polished direction and nostalgic atmosphere, it remains a modern benchmark for the genre.

Wednesday (2022)
This series focusing on Wednesday Addams revisits the gothic world of pop culture’s strangest family. Combining supernatural investigations and humor, Wednesday captivates viewers with its dark visuals and witty dialogue. Jenna Ortega’s performance brings an unsettling freshness to the character, shifting between cynicism and poignancy. The series skillfully blends mystery, adolescence and light horror, perfect for a Halloween night that’s more mysterious than terrifying.

Scream 3 (2000)
The Scream saga is a timeless classic of the slasher genre. The third installment, directed once again by Wes Craven, carries on the trilogy’s DNA: a perfect blend of horror and dark humor. Scream 3 will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish, thanks to both its storyline and its cast, which includes Neve Campbell, Courteney Cox and David Arquette.

The plot revolves around a masked killer who is terrorizing Sidney Prescott. The mystery, plot twists and memorable characters make this a must-see movie. So get ready to scream and laugh at the same time, and immerse yourself in this horror cinema classic.
The Host (2006)
Originally released in 2006, this film by Bong Joon-ho (Parasite, Okja) has been re-released in 4K Dolby Vision with Dolby Atmos sound mixing. This feature film blends horror and science fiction elements. This mix of genres also allows for a dual interpretation of the film, particularly in terms of its ecological and political significance. The visual effects create an immersive experience for a successful horror night, without resorting to gory images.

The Exorcist (1974)
A landmark horror film, The Exorcist is an adaptation of William Peter Blatty’s novel of the same name. A legendary movie for an entire generation, it won two Oscars (Best Sound Mixing and Best Adapted Screenplay) and four Golden Globes. The film recounts the MacNeil family’s descent into hell, re-mixed in Dolby Atmos to celebrate the film’s 50th anniversary. This horror film has greatly influenced the genre, and many pop-culture projects still reference it today.

Infested (2023)
This French horror film is directed by Sébastien Vanicek. The plot draws on horror and science fiction tropes. A poisonous spider accidentally escapes from its owner and sets off a chain reaction that paralyses an entire building. This project, released on 4K Blu-ray, benefits from Dolby Vision and HDR10 to offer a visually immersive experience that reinforces the film’s heavy and disturbing atmosphere. Infested is a little-known film, but one that stands up to legendary sagas for a successful horror night!

Haunted Mansion (2023)
Looking for a spooky film for the whole family? Then Haunted Mansion is for you! This adaptation of the famous Disney attraction offers a wonderful opportunity to watch a scary film with your children. The feature film is full of scenes that are both funny and chilling, suitable for young audiences.

The Hitcher (1986)
An iconic 80s film, The Hitcher is a psychological thriller that sets the standard for the genre. With its car chases, tense atmosphere and constant danger, this film keeps viewers on the edge of their seats for over an hour and a half. Rutger Hauer’s performance as psychopathic killer John Ryder remains a reference for fans of the genre to this day.

They Live (1988)
They Live is a cult movie that mixes science fiction with elements of horror. Directed by John Carpenter, this film explores paranoia and fear of alien invasion. The dark, eerie atmosphere, combined with an excellent soundtrack, creates an immersive experience.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (1982)
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre is a horror classic that has left an indelible mark on the genre. Directed by Tobe Hooper, the film tells the story of five young people who find themselves trapped in an isolated house by a family of cannibalistic psychopaths. Visceral horror and psychological terror are delivered in a brutal fashion. Not yet had the pleasure of discovering The Texas Chainsaw Massacre? Now is the perfect time to dive into this terrifying nightmare!

Whether you’re a fan of psychological thrillers, zombies, alien invasions, comedies or horror classics, there’s something for everyone! Prepare to be captivated, frightened and intrigued by these must-see movies and series.










