3 Great Horror Movies Streaming On Hulu This January

by · Thought Catalog

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By Chris Catt

Updated 11 hours ago, January 13, 2025

Prey

Hulu is one of the world’s leading streaming platforms, and this January, there are three amazing horror movies you should stream now.

1. Prey (2022)

Amber Midthunder stars as Naru, a Comanche woman who faces off against a Predator in the year 1719.

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Directed by Dan Trachtenberg (10 Cloverfield Lane, 2016), Prey is the fifth installment of the long-running Predator series. Set hundreds of years before any other film in the franchise, the movie is about a young, female Comanche healer, Naru, who wishes to prove herself as a warrior. When a Predator arrives from space, Naru becomes her people’s best hope for defeating the alien hunter.

2. Fresh (2022)

Fresh co-stars Daisy Edgar-Jones and Sebastian Stan.

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Fresh is a new and, yes, fresh take on cannibal horror movies. Noa is fed up with dating, but when she meets Steve in a random encounter in a supermarket, his charm wins her over. Noa and Steve begin a relationship that escalates quickly, but on their first trip out of town together, Noa finds out too late that Steve isn’t who he says he is. Fresh is dark and charming in equal amounts, and it is one of the best horror movies of 2022.

3. Little Monsters (2019)

Little Monsters had a limited theatrical run before streaming exclusively on Hulu.

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Lupita Nyong’o stars in the horror comedy Little Monsters as a kindergarten teacher trying to keep a group of children safe from a horde of zombies. The majority of the movie takes place on a farm where Miss Caroline’s (Nyong’o) class is taking a field trip, a farm which just so happens to be next to a US Army training facility where testing on the undead is taking place. Little Monsters is a fun zombie comedy with good gore, plenty of music, and a lot of heart.

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Chris Catt
Chris has a degree in film studies at Temple University’s campus in Tokyo, Japan. He is a renowned expert on horror cinema and the editor of Creepy Catalog.
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