


You can visit their website to find out if your library is a participant. The catch? You have to have a library card and your local library has to have partnered Hoopla in order for you to gain access. Hoopla is a free service which let’s you “check out” digital movies, audiobooks, comics and more the same way you would from your local library, and for being free the service has a pretty solid collection of horror in their selection. What you can watch: In addition to the selection above, Crackle also features thrillers like The Experiment, The Intruders and the 1998 version of Godzilla.Ĭrackle is available on a number of platforms, which means you can catch your horror on the go via mobile or watch it on supported Smart TV’s, gaming consoles, and other popular devices. Though the selection is limited they do have an ok mix of horror, thrillers and sci-fi titles for your viewing pleasure, and best of all you don’t have to setup an account to watch them. Sony’s Crackle is an ad supported streaming service that offers both television and movies for free. If you’re a broke horror fan (don’t feel bad, we’ve all been there) you could always Firestick that shit, but why not support the films you love by actually going the legal route? Here are seven ways to watch horror movies for free, legally. The downside is that all of these services cost money. The major streaming services like Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon all offer a variety of horror films to stream and we even have dedicated horror streaming services like Shudder, Screambox.

In the analog days, you’d have to hope a local movie shop stocked more than the blockbuster horror franchises in order to get your fix, but these days streaming services allow access to horror no matter where you’re located. The digital age is a glorious time to be a horror fan.
