As September wrapped up last week, we’ve officially ventured into the realm of Halloween! This means it’s time to unpack your scary decorations, stockpile pumpkin-flavored treats, and indulge in marathon sessions of horror movies. Streaming platforms like Tubi have been ramping up their horror collections this Spooktacular Season, offering fans a variety of popular titles at no cost to watch.
One of the recent additions to Tubi this month is the cult classic vampire film, “Fright Night” from 1985. Although it only grossed around $25 million at the box office initially, “Fright Night” has since grown into a beloved fan favorite. Its unique combination of vampire horror and dark comedy, along with some impressive practical effects, makes it an excellent choice for Halloween viewing. Thanks to Tubi, now everyone can watch this movie free of charge.
This month, not just the classic “Fright Night” film was made available for free on Tubi, but they also added the 2011 remake featuring Colin Farrell. Similar to the original, the 2011 version of “Fright Night” didn’t initially perform well at the box office, however, it has since gained a strong following among fans.
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According to the director of movies like “I, Tonya” and “Cruella”, Craig Gillespie, the updated version of “Fright Night” has many similarities with the original film but also offers something fresh for modern audiences. This reboot stands out among horror remakes as it is often regarded with the same respect by genre enthusiasts as its predecessor.
Fright Night Is a Great Halloween Watch
In keeping with its ’80s origin, the movie “Fright Night” successfully blends terror with an appealing appeal for a wide audience. Unlike some horror films that lean heavily into intense frights or graphic violence, this film maintains an approachable tone without shying away from delivering genuine scares and fun – much like a perfect Halloween celebration.
Essentially, the 2011 version shares similarities, as Colin Farrell amplifies his charisma significantly yet retains an undercurrent of menace. If you’re not enamored by the intricate practical makeup from the original Fright Night or other films like The Lost Boys, then you might find the remake more appealing.
Horror Movies Streaming Free on Tubi
The “Fright Night” films are part of around 50 horror movies that were made available for free on Tubi at the beginning of September. Interestingly, this list also featured a few well-known remakes, albeit not all of them appeared together with their classic counterparts.
This month, the 2018 film “Halloween” and the 2013 version of “Evil Dead” have been added to Tubi. Other fresh horror offerings on Tubi include “Paranormal Activity”, “I Know What You Did Last Summer”, “Crawl”, “World War Z”, and more. To see the complete list of Tubi’s September additions, click here.
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