It may be December, but luckily there’s far more than holiday horror arriving on streaming this month. In addition to a plethora of repertory titles being added across your favorite platforms, December brings a solid number of new release titles that’ll get you caught up on some 2024 horror, from huge theatrical releases to indie gems.
Here are ten noteworthy horror titles available for streaming in December 2024 on some of the most popular streaming services, along with when/where you can watch them.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – Max (12/6)
Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
The sequel to Tim Burton‘s 1988 cult favorite reunites three generations of Deetz women for another voyage into the Neitherworld the Ghost with the Most. “Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia’s life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of...
Here are ten noteworthy horror titles available for streaming in December 2024 on some of the most popular streaming services, along with when/where you can watch them.
Beetlejuice Beetlejuice – Max (12/6)
Michael Keaton as Beetlejuice in Warner Bros. Pictures’ comedy, “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice,” a Warner Bros. Pictures release.
The sequel to Tim Burton‘s 1988 cult favorite reunites three generations of Deetz women for another voyage into the Neitherworld the Ghost with the Most. “Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia’s life is turned upside down when her rebellious teenage daughter, Astrid, discovers the mysterious model of...
- 12/3/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Scheduled for release this December 10th, ‘The Last Video Store’ offers a chilling thrill for fans of horror and nostalgic cinema alike.
Premiering earlier at Austin’s Fantastic Fest in 2023, the film taps into the fond memories of video rental stores and the hidden gems that once adorned their shelves.
Directed by Cody Kennedy and Tim Rutherford, who also co-wrote the script with Joshua Roach, the story unfolds around a young woman dealing with her father’s recent passing.
She discovers a collection of his old VHS tapes and decides to take them to Blaster Video, a classic video store managed by her father’s friend, Kevin. However, tucked among these tapes is a sinister video that unleashes an array of monsters upon the store.
This Blu-ray release, courtesy of Arrow Video, promises a treasure trove of special features. Film critics Matt Donato and Meagan Navarro offer their insights in a commentary track.
Premiering earlier at Austin’s Fantastic Fest in 2023, the film taps into the fond memories of video rental stores and the hidden gems that once adorned their shelves.
Directed by Cody Kennedy and Tim Rutherford, who also co-wrote the script with Joshua Roach, the story unfolds around a young woman dealing with her father’s recent passing.
She discovers a collection of his old VHS tapes and decides to take them to Blaster Video, a classic video store managed by her father’s friend, Kevin. However, tucked among these tapes is a sinister video that unleashes an array of monsters upon the store.
This Blu-ray release, courtesy of Arrow Video, promises a treasure trove of special features. Film critics Matt Donato and Meagan Navarro offer their insights in a commentary track.
- 11/27/2024
- by Hrvoje Milakovic
- Fiction Horizon
“The Last Video Store,” a self-referential horror movie that debuted at Austin’s Fantastic Fest back in 2023, is finally headed to physical media. And we’ve got the exclusive trailer, which you can watch below. The Blu-ray is out on December 10 from Arrow Video.
Directed by Cody Kennedy and Tim Rutherford and written by Rutherford and Joshua Roach, the movie is described as a “love letter to video rental stores and the B-movie treasures that lined their walls.” The movie follows a young woman who, after her father passes, who brings his collection of VHS tapes to Blaster Video. Blaster Video is a throwback of a video store, run by Kevin, a friend of her father’s. Among the tapes is a dark and mysterious tape – could it have been the last thing that her father watched? Of course, it unleashes a bunch of monsters into the video store, which...
Directed by Cody Kennedy and Tim Rutherford and written by Rutherford and Joshua Roach, the movie is described as a “love letter to video rental stores and the B-movie treasures that lined their walls.” The movie follows a young woman who, after her father passes, who brings his collection of VHS tapes to Blaster Video. Blaster Video is a throwback of a video store, run by Kevin, a friend of her father’s. Among the tapes is a dark and mysterious tape – could it have been the last thing that her father watched? Of course, it unleashes a bunch of monsters into the video store, which...
- 11/27/2024
- by Drew Taylor
- The Wrap
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