Sinister and other films coming to streaming services in May 2020
Sinister, Underworld, Friday the 13th Part III and The Call are some of the horror titles that will be on streaming services in May. Here is your guide to what’s playing.
Sinister, Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter and The Lodge are a few of the spooky titles that you can stream in May. We recommend watching horror movies as a diversion from quarantine life.
Here is our guide to all of the haunting flicks available on Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime and Tubi.
Blumhouse’s Sinister directed by Scott Derrickson and starring Ethan Hawke is a disturbing story about a true crime writer who is researching a murder that may have been committed by a serial killer in the 1960’s. This 2012 effort will be hitting Netflix on May 1.
Hulu has The Lodge set to stream on May 5. What happens when a young soon-to-be bride gets snowed in with her future husband’s children in a remote cabin where their mother committed suicide? A nightmare waiting to happen as she slowly loses her mind. Will she live to see her wedding day?
Halle Berry stars in The Call on Tubi. In this nail biter, the actress plays Jordan, a 911 operator who suffered a traumatic experience when she inadvertently caused the murder of a teenager. When a frantic call from an abducted young woman comes into the center, the dispatcher has to race against the clock to see that another death doesn’t happen on her watch.
Netflix
May 1
- Get In
- Mrs. Serial Killer
- Underworld
- Underworld: Evolution
- Underworld: Rise of the Lycans
May 8
- House at the End of the Street
Amazon Prime
May 1
- A Cadaver Christmas
- Night Train Murders
- Pathology
- The Blood-Spattered Bride
- Torso
- Daughters of Darkness
- Seven Dead in the Cat’s Eyes
- Inferno
May 23
- Come to Daddy
Tubi
- The Call
Hulu
May 1
- The Conjuring
- Friday the 13th Part III
- Friday the 13th Part IV: The Final Chapter
- Monster House
- Mutant Species
May 8
- Into the Dark: Delivered
Do you have a favorite horror film? What would movie or TV series would you like to see on a streaming service? Let us know in the comments.