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All October (and beyond), the following titles will be streaming for free: "30 Days of Night (2007)" and "30 Days of Night: Dark Days" "All Hallow’s Eve" and "All Hallow’s Eve 2" Tubi and this television station are both owned by the FOX Corporation.
Discover Tubi's extensive Halloween movie collection featuring spine-chilling horror films, original content, and classic thrillers - all free to stream this October.
Not sure where to start? I've picked out five very different horror movies from some of the genre's most acclaimed filmmakers, including John Carpenter, Darren Aronofsky and David Lynch, that you can stream right now for free.
But let’s cut to the chase and find you something to watch: here are three genuine masterpieces you can watch right now. Set in 1980s rural South Korea, Memories of Murder centers on Detective Park Do-man (Parasite’s Song Kang-ho),
Here are the seven best films new to Tubi in the month of October, from "A League of Their Own" to "The Green Mile"
The massive slate of free movies and TV shows on Tubi is about to get a lot stronger. We’re still a couple of weeks away from the start of September, but Tubi has taken the opportunity to prepare movie and TV fans for the month ahead. Tuesday saw the ...
Get ready for Spooky Season with some great, free horror movies like Night of the Living Dead, Nosferatu, The Omen and more.
Tubi, one of many emerging streaming services, is completely free to watch — it pays for content from its partner studios with ads, not subscriptions.
Home to Australia’s largest free horror content library, the streamer houses a mixed bag of big-scream classics and Tubi Originals, including one original film labelled one of the “most repulsive”. Tubi Original film Match is so horrific, it is being called the one of the “most repulsive” films ever.
Trying to find good horror movies on Netflix is usually an exercise in disappointment, and Prime Video acts like every decent scary flick deserves its own rental fee. Seriously, why are you still paying for that?