Here's where to find horror anthology 10/31 online, including if it's on Netflix, Hulu or Prime. 10/31 comes from a proud tradition of horror anthologies, which are movies that typically present at least three tales of terror with some kind of wraparound or framing device. There are classic examples like 1945's Dead Of Night to Amicus' Dr. Terror's House Of Horrors - starring Christopher Lee and Peter Cushing - in addition to the Creepshow movies and 2007 cult-favorite Trick 'R Treat.

10/31 is a 2017 anthology featuring five stories with a framing device that involves an Elvira-inspired horror movie host named Malvolia. The stories are "The Old Hag," Trespassers," “Killing the Dance," “The Halloween Blizzard of ’91” and “The Samhain Slasher.” Despite being low-budget, 10/31 offers a decent amount of variety in its stories. Rocky Gray, the former drummer of Evanescence, directed “The Samhain Slasher" section and proved the movie's score.

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The likes of Trick 'R Treat or 1995's Tales From The Hood have become recurring favorites for horror fans every Halloween, and 10/31 is specially designed to cater to that anthology itch. 10/31 isn't currently streaming on the likes of Netflix, Hulu or Amazon Prime, but it can be found on The Roku Channel with ads or Tubi TV, according to Reelgood.

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Outside of those platforms, 10/31 can also be rented or purchased from Google Play, Vudu, Amazon, iTunes and others from prices starting from $2.99. While the movie didn't receive great reviews overall, it has attracted a cult following. So much so that a sequel called 10/31 Part 2 arrived in 2019, which again saw the return of Malvolia the Queen of Screams and featured five more creepy tales, while 10/31 Part 3 is currently in development.

10/31 is a fun, light watch for any horror fans looking for something new to check around Halloween time - or any time of the year, really. The Halloween movie franchise itself is still going strong, with 2021's Halloween Kills proving a comfortable hit, despite very mixed reviews. Halloween Ends promises to bring the Michael Myers Vs Laurie Strode saga to a close, and while the franchise will inevitably continue in some form, it will mark Jamie Lee Curtis' last outing. Halloween Ends will also mark the 13th overall entry in the series, meaning it reached that sacred number before its nearest rival Friday The 13th. The latter series is stalled at 12 movies due to a messy, protracted lawsuit over rights, meaning in this battle of Jason Vs Michael, the latter has emerged victorious.

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