With a robust library of thrillers, psychological horrors, cult classics, and fresh indie scares, this streaming platform has become an underrated goldmine for horror lovers. Whether you’re into supernatural forces, disturbing thrillers, or good old fashioned slashers, Paramount+ has the kind of apprehensive horror films that’ll keep you wide eyed long past midnight.
So turn off the lights, grab a blanket (for hiding under), and check out these terrifying titles that you can stream right now on Paramount+.
1. Smile (2022)
Type: Psychological/Supernatural Horror
Why it’ll keep you up:
This breakout hit blends trauma, dread, and jump scares into one of the most unsettling horror experiences in recent memory. After witnessing a patient’s horrific suicide, a therapist starts seeing… smiling people. But not the good kind. The kind that never stop. And they’re getting closer.
The film’s slow building tension and psychological depth will leave you questioning reality and definitely second guessing any grins in the dark.
2. A Quiet Place (2018)
Type: Post apocalyptic / Monster Horror
Why it’ll keep you up:
Silence has never been so terrifying. Directed by and starring John Krasinski, this minimalist masterpiece follows a family trying to survive in a world where monsters hunt by sound. One wrong move, one dropped object, one whisper and it’s over.
What makes this movie so tense is its near total lack of dialogue, which forces you to focus on every sound and will leave you paranoid about your own creaky floorboards.
Bonus: A Quiet Place Part II is also available on Paramount+ for a double feature that’ll wreck your nerves.
3. Paranormal Activity (2007)
Type: Found Footage / Supernatural
Why it’ll keep you up:
What Blair Witch did for the woods, Paranormal Activity did for suburban bedrooms. This micro budget smash hit follows a young couple who set up cameras to document the strange goings on in their home and they uncover something far more sinister than they expected.
The realism of the found footage format and the uncomfortable stillness of each scene will keep you scanning every frame. It’s not what you see that’s terrifying it’s what you don’t.
4. Pet Sematary (2019)
Type: Supernatural / Psychological Horror
Why it’ll keep you up:
Based on Stephen King’s haunting novel, this updated version of Pet Sematary explores grief, death, and what happens when we try to cheat both. After moving to a new home, a family discovers a mysterious burial ground in the woods one that brings the dead back to life, but not the same as before.
Dark, tragic, and deeply disturbing, this film digs into the horror of loss and the terrifying consequences of denial. It’s not just scary it’s emotionally unsettling.
5. The Descent (2005)
Type: Creature Horror / Claustrophobic Thriller
Why it’ll keep you up:
A group of friends explore an uncharted cave system only to find out they’re not alone. This underrated gem is claustrophobia turned up to 100, with a horrifying blend of monster horror and psychological breakdown.
From the physical darkness of the caves to the intensely tight spaces the characters crawl through, The Descent plays on primal fears. And when the creatures finally show up? All bets are off.
6. Scream (1996)
Type: Slasher / Meta Horror
Why it’ll keep you up:
Wes Craven’s iconic Scream reinvented horror by being smart, self aware, and still genuinely terrifying. Ghostface isn’t just a mask, he’s a symbol of everything we fear: the unknown caller, the masked intruder, the idea that anyone could be the killer.
The opening scene alone is legendary and it only gets better. Scream isn’t just nostalgic fun: it’s still chilling today.
Bonus: Stream Scream 2, 3, 4, and Scream (2022) on Paramount+ for a full horror marathon.
7. The Ring (2002)
Type: Supernatural / Psychological Horror
Why it’ll keep you up:
Seven days. That’s all the time you have after watching a cursed videotape before a ghostly figure climbs out of your TV and ends you. Naomi Watts leads this eerie, slow burn horror classic that helped define early 2000s horror.
Atmospheric, bleak, and packed with disturbing visuals, The Ring takes its time to get under your skin and once it’s there, it stays.
8. Invasion Of The Body Snatchers (1978)
Type: Sci Fi Horror / Paranoia Thriller
Why it’ll keep you up:
This chilling remake of the 1956 original dives deep into the fear of conformity, identity, and losing your sense of self. When people start acting… strange, it’s not paranoia; it’s an alien invasion.
With a powerful cast and unforgettable final scene, Invasion of the Body Snatchers still delivers the creeping dread of not knowing who you can trust.
9. Event Horizon (1997)
Type: Sci Fi / Psychological Horror
Why it’ll keep you up:
Set in deep space, this cult classic combines cosmic horror and existential dread in terrifying fashion. A rescue crew boards a lost spaceship, only to find it’s been somewhere beyond comprehension and it’s brought something evil back.
Gory, disorienting, and unnerving, Event Horizon explores the darkest corners of the universe… and the mind.
10. The Others (2001)
Type: Gothic / Supernatural Thriller
Why it’ll keep you up:
Nicole Kidman stars in this atmospheric haunted house story with one of the best twist endings in horror history. Set in a fog covered mansion, this slow burn tale builds dread masterfully without relying on jump scares.
It’s haunting in the most classic sense a story about love, loss, and the things we can’t let go of. You’ll feel the tension long after the final reveal.
Final Thoughts: Ready For A Sleepless Night?
If you love horror that’s more than just jump scares; films that build tension, dig into your fears, and refuse to leave your mind; then Paramount+ has exactly what you’re looking for. These movies don’t just scare you in the moment, they haunt you, in the best way possible.
So pour some coffee, grab a friend (or not, if you’re brave), and prepare for a night of heart racing, light switch checking, blanket hugging terror.
Because on Paramount+, horror is more than entertainment: it’s an experience.
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