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We love Tubi TV at iHorror, but navigating through their horror category is exhausting. It’s hard to know what’s worth watching and what’s filler, so we have gone through their enormous queue and found some gory movies that you can watch right now. Some are good, some are great, but that’s a matter of opinion. At least you don’t have to find them yourself.

Dead Snow (2009)

Nazis on ice? It’s an interesting choice, especially when said evil comrades are zombies. This horror-comedy is filled with gore, and although it might not be the best film on this list, it’s definitely a good time. The plot is mostly cut-and-paste, a group of friends decides to take a vacation to an isolated part of a nearby forest. They are soon interrupted by zombies from the Third Reich. This film has its tongue firmly planted in its cheek which means you don’t have to take the subject matter all too seriously.

Black Sheep (2006)

Ah, New Zealand horror. We love the sound of that. Their movies are quirky, comical, and outrageous. These are the exact qualities you will find in Black Sheep, an over-the-top blood bath in which cute, cuddly farm animals become blood-thirsty monsters. A science experiment goes off the rails and transforms a herd of timid sheep into a horde of unstoppable murderous beasts.

Laid to Rest (2009)

This great slasher is noteworthy for a few things. First, the killer is named ChromeSkull because of his metallic mask which is not only really cool but uniquely terrifying. Second, the practical makeup effects are gruesome and frighteningly realistic. There is one scene, in particular, that seems impossible to do without CGI. For exceptional kills and fast-paced action, Laid to Rest gets high marks for originality.

A young woman wakes up in a casket with no recollection of her past. She is pursued by a masked killer who uses a video camera to document his kills. Can she outsmart her pursuer before he takes her down?

Terrifier (2016)

This Halloween staple is getting a sequel in October. Art the Clown tries to charm his victims without saying a word. This film is not only bloody, it’s unnerving. With some great performances and an extreme gore centerpiece, this one is not for the faint of heart.

The black and white painted fiend known as Art the Clown goes on a carnage-filled killing spree on Halloween night. He stalks three women who are shocked at what this menace is capable of.

House of Wax (2005)

Dark Castle Entertainment isn’t a production company we’ve heard from in a long time. With Joel Silver and Robert Zemeckis at the helm, they put out some great horror titles, House of Wax is one of them. A reboot of the 1953 Vincent Price classic of the same name, this version gets outrageously graphic. From fingers getting severed with snips, to Paris Hilton’s famous death scene, House of Wax delivers the thrills through convincing practical effects.

Again we have a group of young adults who embody all the horror movie tropes. They are on their way to a sporting event when suddenly their car breaks down. Looking for a mechanic, the group walks to a small town where the residents appear to be homebound. A wax museum displays realistic figures in different scenes around the house. This leads to some gory revelations and little room for escape.

House on Haunted Hill (2005)

Here’s another from the Dark Castle label. And again a name-only reboot of a Price classic. This one differs from the above in many ways. First, it’s not a group of teens in danger, it’s adults. And whereas House of Wax dealt with physical danger, House on Haunted Hill is supernatural. Gallons of blood are used in this gory, insane thrill ride.

A diverse group of adults is invited to a birthday party at a large cliffside mansion. Once they get there strange things start to happen at the hands of their crazy host played by Geoffrey Rush. But when things start to happen on their own, the group is left to fight for their lives inside the massive stronghold that’s been sealed shut.

The Collector (2010)

There are a handful of bloody kills in this modern slasher. The intensity and traps laid throughout the house setting are extraordinary and give viewers a lot of what they came for: gore. The masked killer of the title is smarter than your average Jason and uses that to his advantage when trapping and killing his victims. This one is not only disturbing, it’s mesmerizing.

A former convict now handyman is desperate to save his wife from loan sharks. He decides to break into a client’s house and rob them of a valuable precious stone. What he doesn’t know is that a masked killer has already invaded the house, setting deadly traps throughout for unsuspecting guests. The handyman must navigate around them to save the remaining homeowners.

Feast (2005)

The amount of gore that goes into this monster opus is awe-inspiring. Practical effects are used throughout the film and it’s a wonderful sight to see. Although a bit ham-fisted, Feast is a non-stop carnage fest where blood flows like water. The creatures are incredible and there must be a limb torn off someone every two minutes. If you haven’t seen Feast, you’re not using Tubi to its full potential.

The plot is simple: A local bar is invaded by blood-thirsty creatures in the middle of the desert. The patrons must find a way to kill the monsters that can reproduce at an alarming rate.

Land of the Dead (2005)

Writer/Director George Romero returned to his zombie roots in Land of the Dead. And just like his previous Dead films, there is plenty of gore. In fact, it’s rumored the director shot two versions of this film, an R-rated one for theaters and an unrated one for DVD. In actuality, he shot the whole film once, but used greenscreen elements to obscure the gore in theaters then removed those restrictions in post for the DVD. Genius.

This entry into Romero’s oeuvre takes place after the first three films. Humans have created a fortified safe space in Pittsburg as the undead have completely taken over the world. As the zombies start to free-think, they begin to assemble, ready to attack the living in their fortress. A team of mercenaries tries to keep the dead at bay, but their time is running out.

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