Psycho Holocaust (2009)

If you love old-school horror, Psycho Holocaust delivers a grindhouse-style tribute to classics like Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Packed with unrelenting gore, heartfelt performances, and unforgettable kills, it’s a bloody blast for any horror fan.

Pin (1988)

Rediscover Pin (1988), a cult classic where a boy’s medical dummy spirals into a chilling, obsessive companion. With minimal gore and maximum creep, it’s the perfect old-school horror rental.

The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

Step into Wes Craven’s 1977 cult classic The Hills Have Eyes for a tense, blood-spattered thrill ride that’s as creepy as it is unexpectedly hilarious. Root for Beast, the savviest dog in horror history, as he outsmarts both the bumbling Carters and the desert’s deadliest freaks.

Horno (2009)

Prepare for Horno, a cheeky horror-porn mashup where adult entertainers turn zombie and unleash a riot of gritty gore and laughs. Clocking in under an hour, it’s rough around the edges but surprisingly entertaining.