The 10 Most Unhinged Horror Titles We Found on Prime Video

by Daniel Lee - Entertainment Editor
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Prime Video Streaming Service Features Unusual Horror Movie Titles

A review of horror titles currently available on Prime Video reveals a selection of films with notably unconventional and often humorous names, sparking discussion among genre fans.

Among the most striking titles identified are “Little Dead Rotting Hood,” a reimagining of the classic fairytale, “Navy Seals vs. Zombies,” a straightforward action-horror premise, and “Evil Bong 420,” the fourth installment in a series described as centering around a man’s escape from a cannabis-fueled world and his subsequent opening of a topless bowling alley. Other titles include “Ice Spiders,” “Megaboa” starring Eric Roberts, “Mega Lightning,” “Jurassic Croc,” “Toxic Shark,” “Mermaid: Lake of the Dead,” and “Neverlake.”

The abundance of these unusual titles on Prime Video contrasts with offerings from other streaming services, which tend to feature more traditionally marketed horror films. This trend highlights the growing demand for niche and campy horror content, as explored in recent analyses of the horror genre’s evolution according to Smithsonian Magazine. The availability of such a wide range of titles also reflects the increasing volume of low-budget horror productions being distributed through streaming platforms.

An additional ten titles were noted as honorable mentions, including “The Mad Hatter,” “Sky Monster,” and “Some Guy Who Kills People.” For viewers interested in exploring further options, a comprehensive list of horror films available on Prime Video can be found here.

Prime Video officials have not yet commented on the selection process for these titles, but are expected to continue expanding their horror offerings in the coming months.

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