There is nothing better than watching some amazing horror movies all while curled up on your own couch, in the safety of your home. But renting and buying movies can get expensive. What if we told you that there are plenty of amazing horror movies available to watch for free?
While most of us like to see our scares on the big screen with a long runtime, there are plenty of excellent horror films available to watch on the internet, some of which are no more than a minute long. They can create the same atmosphere and tone in the same amount of time it takes to cook a microwave burrito.
Some of these same movies even got adapted to the big screen, in longer, drawn-out feature films. However, why waste an hour and a half watching the over-bloated story to the feature Lights Out, when the two and a half minute version is so much more effective?
If you've got a few minutes, then you have plenty of time to check out some of the best short horror films online, and here they are--with links to the videos--in no particular order.
2AM: The Smiling Man (2013)
A man is stalked after midnight by someone who won't stop creepily smiling.
Directed by Michael Evans
He Took His Skin Off For Me (2015)
A husband removes his skin to prove his love to his wife and tries to live his life covering the world in his blood.
Directed by Ben Aston
Lights Out (2013)
A woman gets ready to go to bed, but someone else in her in home, and she can only see the person with the lights off.
Directed by David F. Sandberg
Mama: 2012
Two young girls find out their mother has returned home, but they're in no hurry to see her.
Directed by Andres Muschietti
The Smiling Man (2015)
A young girl is led to her kitchen where she meets "the Smiling Man," a sickly-looking home intruder with a secret.
Directed by A.J. Briones
Bedfellows (2010)
A woman goes to bed sleeping next to her husband, but she is woken up by a disturbing phone call.
Directed by Drew Daywalt
Alexia (2015)
It's the birthday of his ex-girlfriend, who tragically killed herself, and her ghost is haunting him through social media.
Directed by Andrés Borghi
He Dies At The End (2008)
He's going to die, but in order to find out how, he takes a test on his computer.
Directed by Damian McCarthy
The Cop Cam (2016)
In this found-footage short, a police officer investigates what is seemingly an abandoned building.
Directed by Isaac Rodriguez
The Moonlight Man (2016)
A woman is trying to get in her car to leave, but there's a bizarre being stalking her.
Directed by Danny Donahue
Selfie From Hell (2015)
A woman taking selfies notices something sinister in the background, and it keeps getting closer with every shot.
Directed by Erdal Ceylan
Cam Closer (2013)
While sitting at home taking pictures, a woman discovers she can see a whole lot more through her camera phone.
Directed by David F. Sandberg
Hi (2014)
A young doctor may be losing her mind, as she feels she's hallucinating and seeing things; however, the ghostly images she’s seeing may not be real.
Directed by Bahaish Kapoor
Bedtime Is At 10 (2015)
A little girl watches television before bed, but there's something else in the house watching her.
Directed by Noor Hamade and Dimitri Yuri
Don't Look Away (2017)
A girl sees a man with a bagged head standing in the yard, but when she tells her father about it, all he says is, "don't look away."
Directed by Christopher Cox
Tuck Me In (2014)
A father tucks his son in for bed and checks for monsters underneath.
Directed by Ignacio F. Rodo
The Black Hole (2008)
A man accidentally creates a black hole on a sheet of paper.
Directed by Phil Sampson and Olly Williams
One Last Dice (2013)
A police officer dives one more time into the depths before calling it a night.
Directed by Jason Eisener
Don't Let Them In (2017)
There's a knock on the door, and there are two kids need to get inside a house. But these are two children you don't want to invite inside.
Directed by David Lawrence
The Passenger (2015)
A woman gets a flat tire on the road, but she's being stalked by something malevolent.
Directed by Vick Krishna
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