Creepy Catalog Recommends: 3 Movies Streaming This Weekend (12/15)
Here are the movies and shows that should be on your radar this weekend (12/15).
Creepy Catalog obsessively tracks the best horror movies streaming on Netflix, Prime Video, Max, Hulu, Shudder, Peacock, Paramount+, and Tubi. You can check our individual guides for our selections from each platform. This streaming guide is a weekly round up of new releases and the best hidden gems streaming each weekend.
Here are the movies and shows that should be on your radar this weekend (12/15):
Leave the World Behind (2023). Streaming on Netflix. This star-studded apocalyptic psychological thriller is about a wealthy family on vacation on Long Island when an attack by an unknown enemy renders America without power and experiencing roving psychological terror attacks. You will end the movie with an appreciation for the importance of owning physical media and possibly an urge to watch some more movies about a potential scary societal collapse.
It’s a Wonderful Knife (2023). Streaming on Shudder. Described as a “Hallmark horror movie” this movie is a slasher take on the Christmas classic It’s a Wonderful Life. A year after Winnie Carruthers saves the town from a psychotic killer, she finds herself seeing what life would be like without her (with the killer still on the loose).
The Thing (1982). Streaming on Paramount+. This is the perfect time of year to watch one of the best horror movies ever made. The Thing follows a group of American scientists at a remote arctic research station. On a rescue mission the scientists discover an alien that can assume the form of any living being. No one is trustworthy and failing to destroy the alien could mean the end of humankind.
This week in horror movie news (12/15):
- Jordan Peele joins Hideo Kojima to create an “utterly terrifying” immersive experience with upcoming video game ‘OD’.
- Kojima and film studio A24 announced that they are working together to adapt the Kojima Productions game Death Stranding into a live-action movie!
- The trailer for ‘Civil War’, written and directed by Alex Garland, is scary af.
- Orphan 3 has been announced.
- Speculating on the creative direction Scream VII could take without Melissa Barrera and Jenna Ortega.
- The Criterion Collection announced new releases for March 2024 including Gus Van Sant’s To Die For (1995).