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The start of May means a fresh cut of horror movies hits thebest streaming services.

This month’s batch of recommendations covers the gauntlet of subgenres with something for everyone’s terrorbuds.

Lily Sullivan listens to someone on headphones in Monolith

For those interested in newer fare, creepy podcast picMonolithis here along with stop-motion puppet nightmare,Stopmotion.

So, take note and read on for the rest of our monthly picks!

Except Portman’s husband, the sole survivor of countless missions, whose re-emergence only generates more questions.

Nothing makes sense no matter how much you want it to.

This sequence in particular is responsible for many, many sleepless nights.

A terrific Friday night movie from New Zealand filmmaker Roseanne Liang.

What unravels is an unexpectedly creepy one-hander from first-time director Matt Vesely.

The bizarre tale at its center revolves around a sinister… brick.

But no-one would be talking aboutPearlif it weren’t for Mia Goth’s performance as the unhinged thespian.

But the big draw is her final monologue that’s captivating as hell and deserving of all the accolades.

Catch up on this now before the trilogy-ender,MaxXxinelands this summer.

What a fun mash of live-action and stop-motion that will also potentially give you nightmares.

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