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Apple TV+ 7-day free trial: Stream Severance, CODA and more award-winning TV shows and moviesHayu 7-day free trial: Reality TV lovers can load up on the drama with hayu’s dedicated streaming serviceBinge 14-day FREE trial: Foxtel’s streaming service offering some of HBO’s most popular seriesPrime Video 30-day trial: Award-winning originals and shopping perksShudder 7-day trial: Dedicated horror service with blood-curdling originals
Prime Video has a super modest $6.99 monthly fee considering the sheer volume of titles on offer (horror or not), and it’s got 4K streaming and some delightful originals to boot. It also has a 30-day free trial so you won’t pay a cent if you decide it’s not for you after checking out its collection of horror. It’s short on classics now, but hopefully, the service will more closely resemble the U.S. version once it’s had some time to grow. Like Prime Video, Shudder is priced at a modest $6.99 per month and can be tested out with a 7-day free trial.
Total number of horror movies: Pretty self-explanatory, a total number of horror movies in each library. Number of high-quality horror movies: The number of titles available with an IMDB score of 7 or above High-quality volume: Percentage of high-quality horror movies compared with overall horror library (e.g., the trash to gold ratio) Recent releases: The number of titles released between 2015 and 2020
We only included subscription streaming services in this article. Digital storefronts, like iTunes and Google Play, didn’t make the cut.