The 10 Best Horror Movies Streaming on Tubi [February 2026]

A new month means a new streaming guide as titles are added (and dropped) from streaming services. Let’s unpack the most exciting titles that are available to watch on Tubi in February 2026.


New to Tubi February Horror Films

All Souls (2023)

  • Premise: A young confidential informant is sent on a dangerous undercover operation. It’s a no-holds-barred look at the vulnerable foot soldiers of the War on Drugs, young criminals who are pressured to work for the police.
  • Why Watch It? This one is all about the curiosity factor. It’s definitely a crime thriller with genre elements, but (more importantly) it’s one of the first films released since Mikey Madison‘s Oscar win for Anora. For most films, that means that some enterprising individual was sitting on the movie, waiting for <anyone> in the cast to get famous enough to make a buck. All Souls is so under the radar that it doesn’t even have a Rotten Tomatoes score, but the visuals look slick, it’s an “all in one night” narrative, and Madison is always great. Why not try it?
  • Streaming: February 1

A Ghost Story (2017)

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  • Premise: In this singular exploration of legacy, love, loss, and the enormity of existence, a recently deceased, white-sheeted ghost returns to his suburban home to try to reconnect with his bereft wife.
  • Why Watch It? As we prepare for a new David Lowery film this year (the psychosexual thriller Mother Mary), why not revisit his notorious A24 effort, A Ghost Story? The first of two Rooney Mara titles in this month’s column, the writer/director’s meditation on love and loss infamously gained traction for its “pie eating” sequence, but if you’re looking for a pared down drama-meets-genre flick, this one is a curious oddity.
  • Streaming: February 1

Dark Harvest (2023)

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  • Premise: In a small Midwestern town, a deadly annual ritual unfolds when the mythical nightmare, Sawtooth Jack, rises from the cornfields and challenges the town’s teenage boys in a bloody battle of survival.
  • Why Watch It? On Halloween 2023, director David Slade (Hard Candy, 30 Days of Night) returned with this adaptation of a cult horror YA novel about a dustbowl town that sacrifices its 17 year old boys to a pumpkin headed creature in exchange for plentiful crops. It’s a (Stephen King) tale as old as time, but Slade’s gloriously inky black visuals, the 60s greaser period setting, and the superb violence (the blood looks great!) makes this under seen film a must watch. Nearly everyone slept on it, so why not rectify that now that it’s free?
  • Streaming: February 1

Escape Room (2019)

  • Premise: Six strangers find themselves in a maze of deadly mystery rooms and must use their wits to survive.
  • Why Watch It? Queer director Adam Robitel‘s franchise starter proves that there’s still plenty of juice in the PG-13 rating. Admittedly yes, this is a film that’s more interested in crafting ridiculously complicated rooms than it is for fleshing out its characters, but Taylor Russell is a confident lead who has good (friend) chemistry with Logan Miller. Does the film do Daredevil actress Deborah Ann Woll dirty? Absolutely! But don’t worry, that gets rectified in the obligatory sequel.
  • Streaming: February 1

The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo (2011)

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  • Premise: Journalist Mikael Blomkvist is aided in his search for a woman who has been missing for 40 years by hacker Lisbeth Salander.
  • Why Watch It? With a new TV series in the works, why not revisit David Fincher’s criminally under rated English language remake? Rooney Mara is astounding as Salander and she has uncomfortably hot chemistry with Daniel Craig, whose sweater collection in this chilly winter film is enviable. Truthfully, though: it’s hard to shake a “what could have been” feeling with this film because as the first entry of a possible trilogy, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo has a ton of potential. Blame the film’s Christmas release strategy, which failed to pay off, despite a very cheeky marketing campaign.
  • Streaming: February 1

In Fabric (2018)

  • Premise: In Fabric is a haunting ghost story set against the backdrop of a busy winter sales period in a department store and follows the life of a cursed dress as it passes from person to person, with devastating consequences.
  • Why Watch It? If A Ghost Story is too nebulous a genre entry for you, then hop over to writer/director Peter Strickland’s sumptuous anthology. Frequently billed as “the killer dress” movie, In Fabric boasts a great turn by celebrated actress Marianne Jean-Baptiste in what basically amounts to an adult-Goosebumps tale. Yes, the film as a whole is a little uneven, but this sometimes silly/sometimes creepy/always gorgeous film is definitely worth a look.
  • Streaming: February 1

Killer Joe (2011)

  • Premise: When a debt puts a young man’s life in danger, he turns to putting a hit out on his evil mother in order to collect the insurance.
  • Why Watch It? The NC-17 film is one of director William Friedkin‘s final films and the Southern Gothic film boasts a screenplay from Tracey Letts (the pair previously collaborated on another challenging, but amazing film: 2006’s Bug). Killer Joe isn’t an easy watch, but the pedigree in front of the camera is just as strong as the behind the scenes talent. Check out this cast: Matthew McConaughey in the title role, plus Emile Hirsch, Juno Temple, Gina Gershon, and Thomas Haden Church. Alas the film was a commercial disappointment, grossing only $4.6M on a budget of $8.3M.
  • StreamingFebruary 1

Secret Window (2004)

  • Premise: A successful writer in the midst of a painful divorce is stalked at his remote lake house by a would-be scribe who accuses him of plagiarism.
  • Why Watch It? The appetite for twist endings was waning by 2004 (blame M. Night burnout) but there was still a small level of enthusiasm for this title, which stars Johnny Depp (firmly entrenched in his floppy hair era). Based on the Stephen King novella of (nearly) the same name, this David Koepp-written and directed thriller also stars Mario Bello in the obligatory wife role. It’s a solid, albeit unspectacular entry in King’s adaptation canon, but folks have seemingly reappraised the film over the last two decades.
  • Streaming: February 1

Slayers (2022)

  • Premise: A group of superstar influencers are drawn to a reclusive billionaire’s mansion only to find themselves trapped in the lair of an evil vampire. The only way out is to be saved by a famous online gamer and an old school vampire hunter.
  • Why Watch It? There’s a dearth of horror comedies on the list this month, which is one of the main reasons to check this K. Asher Levin flick. If the logline sounds a little too elevator pitch-y, you’d be correct (the film holds a less than flattering 22% on Rotten Tomatoes) but the cast is decent. We’re talking recognizable stars like Thomas Jane and Malin Akerman, so even if the tone doesn’t work for you, at least the people will be pretty.
  • StreamingFebruary 1

Tusk (2014)

  • Premise: A brash and arrogant podcaster gets more than he bargained for when he travels to Canada to interview a mysterious recluse…who has a rather disturbing fondness for walruses.
  • Why Watch It? Kevin Smith’s humour isn’t for everyone and to suggest that this bizarre little oddity is polarizing would be an understatement. For those who like it, however, the whackadoodle premise, plus Justin Long and Michael Parks’s 100% committed performances, makes this one of the most fascinating “How Did This Get Made” titles of the 2010s. New viewers be warned: prepare yourselves for Johnny Depp’s insufferable “French Canadian” Guy Lapointe character, which is a whole other kind of horror.
  • StreamingFebruary 1

February Tubi Originals

The Bachelorette (2026)

  • Premise: A bachelorette getaway turns deadly when persistent tensions ignite chilling threats.
  • Streaming: February 6

Unrequited (2026)

  • Premise: A hotel maid with a shadowed past falls for her handsome but taken coworker, unwittingly stepping into a dangerous game of desire and betrayal.
  • Streaming: February 20

What’s your favorite from the list above? Will you check out the new Originals? Sound off in the comments below

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