6 Blood-Curdling Horror Movies Streaming Free This August on Fawesome

Cool off this month with some horror must-watches streaming for free on Fawesome! The streamer’s August lineup of horror films brings you the most critically acclaimed psychological horror movies. These movies are themed around brutal revenge sagas, demonic possessions, and grotesque gorefests. Whether you are into psychological tension, supernatural chills, or full-blown splatter horror, there’s something for everyone.
Here are six all-time favorite horror gems available free this August on Fawesome.
I Spit on Your Grave (2010)
Stars: Sarah Butler, Jeff Branson, Andrew Howard
Director: Steven R. Monroe
A remake of the 1978 classic, I Spit on Your Grave follows Jennifer Hills, a budding writer who retreats to a remote cabin in the woods for inspiration, only to be ruthlessly assaulted by heartless intruders. What follows is a brutal revenge spree that flips the script on victimhood. As she reappears in each of the assaultees’ lives, witness her vicious vengeance and cold-blooded performance.
Bram Stoker’s Dracula (1992)
Stars: Gary Oldman, Winona Ryder, Anthony Hopkins, Keanu Reeves
Director: Francis Ford Coppola
An erotic horror at its most decadent, Bram Stoker’s Dracula blends sex, blood, and romance with eerie sets and practical effects. Count Dracula oozes tragedy and terror with his mission to seduce a barrister’s fiancée in England. It’s operatic, opulent, and deeply unsettling, and offers a steamy ride in a supernatural horror setting.
Terrifier 2 (2022)
Stars: Lauren LaVera, David Howard Thornton, Elliott Fullam
Director: Damien Leone
If you are craving a blood-bath horror, watch Art the Clown make an even bloodier comeback. Terrifier 2 dials up the gore horror movie with jaw-dropping kill scenes, unhinged visuals, and a bizarre supernatural twist. Expect buckets of blood splatter, hardcore practical effects, and one of the most disturbing clowns in horror history.
Want a refresher on Art the Clown? Watch Terrifier Free on Fawesome!
Hush (2016)
Stars: John Gallagher Jr., Michael Trucco, Kate Siegel
Director: Mike Flanagan
Hush follows a critically acclaimed deaf-mute writer who settles in the woods on the outskirts of New York for a quiet life. However, her peace is lost when a killer murders her neighbor and sets her as his new hit. The hide-and-seek game between the two keeps your eyes glued to the screen.
I, Frankenstein (2014)
Stars: Aaron Eckhart, Bill Nighy, Yvonne Strahovski
Director: Stuart Beattie
A modern adaptation of Frankenstein’s monster, where Adam, the monster, is reimagined as a sculpted, brooding anti-hero stuck in a centuries-old war between gargoyles and demons. Based on the graphic novel I, Frankenstein by Kevin Grevioux, this gothic action-horror brings the supernatural mayhem in spades.
The Crucifixion (2017)
Stars: Sophie Cookson, Corneliu Ulici, Brittany Ashworth
Director: Xavier Gens
The Crucifixion is a classic horror movie from the producers of The Conjuring. This Romanian-set exorcism thriller follows a journalist, Nicole Rawlins, investigating a priest jailed for killing a supposedly possessed nun. As the story unfolds, the truth of the demonic possession is uncovered. A disturbing ritualistic horror film that makes you believe in the existence of the otherworldly spirits.
The Midnight Meat Train (2008)
Stars: Bradley Cooper, Vinnie Jones, Leslie Bibb
Director: Ryûhei Kitamura
Inspired by Clive Barker’s short story of the same name, a disheartened photographer accidentally saves a woman from a gruesome assault in the tunnels of a subway, only to find she has gone missing the next day. As he becomes obsessed with uncovering the chilling conspiracy behind the kidnappings, he comes across a butcher named Mahogany. He unravels the mystery behind his killings only to find out something more terrifying beneath the grimy New York City streets…
Whether you are craving a high-octane bloodfest or a slow-burn scary revenge, Fawesome’s August horror lineup has something for everyone who loves gruesome bloody affairs, for Free. The best part? You don’t have to cut into your savings for a subscription, share your personal information, or your location; just grab your popcorn (and maybe a crucifix), and stream pure horror classics! The only cost is a few sleepless nights.
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