9 Horror Movies So Bad They'll Make You Laugh Instead of Scared

Happy Death Day 2U (2019)

This sequel to the surprise hit  picks right back up with college student Tree Gelbman (Jessica Rothe) stuck reliving her birthday... again. This time, things get even crazier as Tree investigates who keeps killing her and why. The  blend of slasher movie tropes with comedic elements makes it a fun watch.

The Babysitter (2017)

A teenage boy named Cole (Judah Lewis)  accidentally witnesses his babysitter Bee ( Samara Weaving) and her friends murder a man.  Instead of running away and calling the police, Cole has to fight for his life as Bee and her crew try to eliminate him.

Freaky (2020)

A twisted take on the classic Friday the 13th story,  Freaky  has a vengeful serial killer  (Vince Vaughn) magically swapping bodies with a high school student Millie (Kathryn Newton). 

Ready or Not (2019)

Grace (Samara Weaving)  marries into a wealthy family and has to play a game of hide-and-seek... but with a deadly twist.  The family hunts her down with  implements from a strange box that determines their weapons.  

Tucker & Dale vs Evil (2010)

A group of college students on a camping trip mistake two  backwoods  guys, Tucker (Alan Tudyk) and Dale (Tyler Labine) for serial killers.  A series of misunderstandings leads to bloody mayhem and dark humor.

What We Do in the Shadows (2014)

This mockumentary follows the lives of vampires  living together in a  house in Wellington, New Zealand.  The film  perfectly captures the mundane  problems of roommates  while throwing in  supernatural elements.

Werewolves Within (2021)

During a snowstorm, a group of  strangers are stranded at a  remote lodge and have to figure out who among them is a werewolf before they all become victims.  The film is full of fun suspense,  silly arguments, and  unintentional humor.

Behind the Mask: The Rise of Leslie Vernon (2006)

This mockumentary  follows a documentary filmmaker  who  embeds with a serial killer  named Leslie Vernon (Nathan Baesel)  as he prepares for his  next  murder. 

Housebound (2014)

A  paroled young man  (Morgana O'Reilly)  is  confined to her  mother’s house  with an electronic monitoring ankle bracelet.  Strange things start to happen and she begins to suspect her  mother (Rima Te Wiata)  may be involved in a dark secret.