October 31, 2008

Where to watch free horror movies online


Embarq: If you like old scary movies, then head on over to Embarq where you'll find a collection of black and white classics such as the 1968 version of "Night of the Living Dead" and the creepy 1922 silent flick based on Bram Stoker's Dracula "Nosferatu." The movies are about an hour and a half long, and play in a small pop-up screen. Quality is good, and best of all they're free to watch.


Hulu:
You can find anything on Hulu, but the 66.6 Second Film Festival is a quick way to get your Halloween fix. If you're looking for longer features, Hulu has a nice selection of free horror movies and TV shows. You have to sign up for an account to watch them, but it's well worth it. Some of the movies worth watching on Hulu include:
"Amityville 2," "Ghostbusters," "Ed Gein," "Underworld Evolution," and "28 Days Later."

Joost: This site recently released a web-based player so you don't have to install desktop clients to enjoy free horror movies. There's not a whole lot of selection, but you can find some interesting documentaries like this one. You also have to sign up for an account. Movies to watch: "Christine," "The Blob," and "Little Shop of Horrors."


Netflix:
Dyers.org put together a list of 85+ free Halloween movies you can watch on Netflix on demand if you have an account. It's a pretty impressive list that includes newer movies like Bram Stoker's "Dracula," "Child's Play," "Ghost Rider," "Vacancy," and "Silence of the Lambs." The bad news is you'll need to have one of those Roku Netflix players or a special Netflix-ready Blu-ray player in order to watch these free movies on your TV. The good news is in the future, Mac, TiVo, and Xbox 360 owners will be able to subscribe to the streaming service too. Until then you can watch movies on your PC if you're a subscriber.

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