HBO Max is getting ready for Halloween with a month-long celebration of horror, called “Face Your Demons.” Starting today, the streaming service is offering a spooky collection of new releases, beloved classics, and iconic horror films for fans to enjoy.
Get ready for a scary season with HBO Max! They’re offering a huge collection of thrilling and terrifying content, from the new series *IT: Welcome to Derry* to A24’s films *Bring Her Back* and *The Substance*. Expect plenty of jump scares, mind-bending psychological thrillers, and monstrous creatures – it’s a truly frightening experience!
1. Must-Scream Horror
As a horror fan, I’m absolutely loving HBO Max’s *Face Your Demons* collection! It’s a fantastic way to have all sorts of scary movies in one spot – everything from the classics I grew up with, to those hidden gems everyone talks about, and even some brand new frights. Seriously, whatever kind of horror you’re into – whether it’s something that messes with your head, ghosts and ghouls, terrifying monsters, or just really clever, creepy stuff – you’ll find it here. It really covers all the bases!
Classic horror films like *A Nightmare on Elm Street*, *The Exorcist*, *Get Out*, and *The Sixth Sense* are joined by more recent critically acclaimed movies such as *Hereditary*, *Midsommar*, and *Talk to Me*. For those who enjoy spooky and unsettling environments, *The Witch*, *The Lighthouse*, and *Caddo Lake* offer plenty of thrills. And with new releases like A24’s *Bring Her Back* and *The Substance* (coming October 10th), the scares keep coming.
This October, prepare for a frightening lineup with Face Your Demons! The collection features the new HBO original series IT: Welcome to Derry, which expands on the terrifying world of Stephen King’s IT. From classic slashers like Final Destination Bloodlines to chilling new titles such as Death of a Unicorn and Heretic, this collection is designed to deliver non-stop scares throughout the entire month.
Here’s a list of horror movies and series: A Nightmare on Elm Street, Alien Covenant, Amityville: Where the Echo Lives, Bring Her Back (debuting October 3rd), Caddo Lake, Carnival of Souls, Death of a Unicorn, Final Destination Bloodlines, Get Out, Hereditary, Heretic, I Saw the TV Glow, IT: Welcome to Derry (an HBO Original series debuting October 26th), MaXXXine, Midsommar, Talk to Me, The Exorcist, The Front Room, The Lighthouse, The Sixth Sense, The Substance (debuting October 10th), The Watchers, and The Witch.
2. Face Your Demons

This collection features some of the most frightening and suspenseful supernatural horror stories ever written. Prepare for terrifying creatures, haunted items, and visions of a world after disaster, all exploring themes of fear, belief, and what it takes to survive.
Whether it’s the creepy doll from *Annabelle*, the terrifying events in *Evil Dead Rise*, the chilling fear of *It (2017)*, or the unsettling presence in *The Nun*, this collection embodies the best of recent horror. HBO’s *The Last of Us* brings a powerful emotional depth by combining human stories with intense scares, and new films like *Sinners* and *Companion* offer original stories exploring themes of guilt, belief, and supernatural experiences.
This collection offers a fantastic blend of beloved horror stories and fresh, terrifying tales, sure to leave you feeling uneasy long after you finish watching.
Annabelle
Companion
Evil Dead Rise
It (2017)
Sinners
The Last of Us (HBO Original Series)
The Nun
3. Unleash the Monster

This collection explores the chilling intersection of science fiction and psychological horror, featuring creepy creatures, otherworldly beings, and disturbing tales about people.
Whether it’s classic horror like *Night of the Living Dead* and *Invasion of the Body Snatchers*, or more recent favorites like *The Cabin in the Woods* and *The Invitation*, these films combine a creepy atmosphere with unsettling imagery and thought-provoking themes. They’re ideal for horror fans who enjoy a good mystery and suspense that really makes you think.
Here’s a list of horror and science fiction films: Alien Covenant, Christine, Cronos, Eraserhead, From Hell It Came, Interview with the Vampire, Invasion of the Body Snatchers, Maggie, Night of the Living Dead, Prometheus, Splinter, The Brood, The Cabin in the Woods, The Invitation, The Lure, The Monster, and Trick ‘r’ Treat.
4. Haunted Hall of Fame

This collection brings together both timeless and contemporary horror movies, covering everything from spooky supernatural tales and haunted houses to deeply unsettling psychological thrillers. You’ll find popular franchises like *The Conjuring*, *Insidious*, *The Exorcist*, and *Annabelle*, as well as beloved cult classics like *It Follows* and *Drag Me to Hell*. It’s a great selection for any horror enthusiast.
Okay, so if we’re talking horror movies that genuinely get under my skin, here’s my list. It’s got everything from the classic chills of *The Exorcist* and *The Amityville Horror* (the original, of course!) to more recent scares like *Talk To Me* and *Evil Dead Rise*. I’m a big fan of the *Insidious* franchise – I’ve seen all the chapters! – and the *Conjuring* universe really delivers. Then you’ve got those unsettling, atmospheric ones like *It Comes at Night* and *It Follows* that stick with you long after the credits roll. And let’s not forget the fun, over-the-top gore of *Evil Dead 2* and the genuinely creepy *Annabelle*. I even have a soft spot for *Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me* – it’s just… different. And *Drag Me to Hell*? Pure, unadulterated fun. Oh, and *The Curse of La Llorona* and *The Nun* definitely gave me the creeps, and *The Sixth Sense* is a classic for a reason. Lastly, *The Last House on the Left* (the 2009 remake) is pretty intense if you’re looking for something truly disturbing.
5. A Killer Movie Marathon

This collection offers a variety of scary movies, from timeless classics to newer releases. You’ll find everything from gruesome slashers and mind-bending thrillers to stories filled with ghosts and the supernatural.
This collection features classic horror franchises like *Final Destination*, *Halloween*, and *Friday the 13th*, alongside more psychological and suspenseful films such as *Hannibal*, *The Silence of the Lambs*, and *X*. Whether you prefer gruesome scares or chilling, story-focused horror, you’ll find plenty to terrify you here.
Here’s a list of horror movies: Candyman: Farewell to the Flesh, Eyes Without a Face, the Final Destination series (including Final Destination, Final Destination 2, Final Destination 3, Final Destination 5, and The Final Destination), Freddy vs Jason, Friday the 13th (2009), the Halloween series (including Halloween H2O: 20 Years Later, Halloween: Resurrection, and Halloween: The Curse of Michael Myers), Hannibal, MaXXXine, Pearl: The X-Traordinary Origin Story, Trap, The Silence of the Lambs, and X.
6. Stephen King: The King of Fears

This collection brings together adaptations of Stephen King’s stories and other classic horror films inspired by his style. You’ll find scary tales filled with the supernatural, suspense, and memorable characters like Pennywise, all capturing the unsettling and dark mood King is famous for. It includes movies and TV shows made over many years, making it great for both longtime horror fans and those new to the genre.
Here’s a list of popular horror novels and stories by Stephen King: Children of the Corn, Christine, Firestarter, It (2017), It: Chapter Two, It: Welcome to Derry, Misery, Salem’s Lot, Stephen King’s It, The Outsider, and The Shining.
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