Can we get a break from all the paid streaming services out there? Actually, you can because Tubi is 100% free. No, they are not sponsoring this article, but expect ad breaks while watching their content.
But with their extensive catalog of new and classic horror films and television shows, who cares about commercials, there’s something for everyone.
We thought we would feature some of the things that might interest you if zombie scrolling through Netflix or Paramount+ has become exhausting, starting with Scariest Places on Earth.
Scariest Place on Earth
This is one of those packaged shows that explore different macabre locations around the world. It’s pretty explanatory, especially since the premise is literally in the title. But if you need a reminder here’s the logline:
“Step into 10 of the most terrifying locations in the world, ranging from haunted castles to abandoned islands certain to send chills down your spine.”
The Lurking Fear
You already know this creature feature is a derivative of other and possibly better movies of its type. But, remember Tubi is free, and for people on a budget getting an “original” movie is a perk.
Although this is yet another movie disguised as “found footage,” it doesn’t look half bad. Okay, maybe half bad. Here’s that logline:
“When a TV crew shoots a reality show at an abandoned mental institution, they encounter a horde of demons, leading to a bloody fight for survival.”
Deadly DILF
It’s as if nobody in these movies ever saw Play Misty for Me or Fatal Attraction — or what’s that one with Beyonce? Granted none of them had a title as giggle-worthy as this one. Still, despite its almost word-for-word dialogue of past movies that deal with this same horny subject, it looks kind of suspenseful. And by that we mean in a TV movie kind of way.
Here’s another predictive text logline:
“A harmless flirtation between a college freshman and the hot dad next door turns deadly when the young girl becomes obsessed with him and tries to destroy his marriage.”
All of these titles are now available on Tubi.tv, and let us know if you watched any of them. Give us your quick review.