1Heart Eyes (2025)
Screen GemsIf you're up for a trip to the theater, Heart Eyes is equal parts slasher and romantic comedy. It takes place in a world where a serial killer emerges every Valentine's Day to prey on couples. Ally and her new co-worker Jay aren't really together, but they attract the killer's attention all the same. Does love win in the end?
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2My Bloody Valentine (1981)
Paramount PicturesIf the title weren't enough to signal its status as the best overall Valentine's Day horror movie, My Bloody Valentine also takes place in a mining town with an apt name: Valentine Bluffs. Decades earlier, an accident in the tunnels caused a miner to go on a killing spree, saying he'd return to kill again if the town ever held a Valentine's Day dance. The mayor thinks it's a superstition and plans to revive the yearly celebration ... and receives a human heart in a candy box as a result. Is it a hoax, a copycat, or has the miner returned for revenge?
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3Picnic at Hanging Rock (1975)
B.E.F. Film DistributorsThis Australian film doesn't rely on gore or slashers, but has more of a moody and psychological horror to it. It takes place at a private school in the year 1900, and the headmistress decides to take a class of girls on a Valentine's Day picnic. After an eerie afternoon, three of the girls and one teacher go missing. If you'd rather see the story unfold across six episodes, in 2018 Amazon made a TV series, starring Natalie Dormer and Samara Weaving, out of the same material.
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4Raising Cain (1992)
Universal PicturesThis one is for all the parents out there, looking to sneak in a Valentine's Day horror movie after the kids go to bed. In this Hitchcockian thriller, set on and around Valentine's Day, John Lithgow respected child psychologist Carter Nix. Only his wife is beginning to suspect that he's performing unethical experiments on kids, including their own daughter. It was directed by Brian De Palma and contains all of his fast-paced directorial flourishes.
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5Bride of Chucky (1998)
Universal PicturesThe fourth installment of the Child's Play franchise is Valentine's themed in name only — and that name is Tiffany Valentine, the one-time girlfriend of Charles Lee Ray, the serial killer whose spirit possesses the Chucky doll. When Tiffany gets her own doll to inhabit, the two definitely cause mayhem (to put it lightly), and actress Jennifer Tilly strikes the right the horror-comedy tone. Once you become a Tiffany fan, you can watch her in the rest of the sequels, along with the (very good!) Chucky series on Syfy; in many of them Tilly has a dual role as Tiffany and herself.
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6My Valentine (2020)
Blumhouse TelevisionHulu's Into the Dark series split the difference between film and TV, offering a different feature-length horror movie each month that it ran, each one tied to a different holiday. The Valentine's Day 2020 installment follows a pop star, appropriately named Valentine, who had escaped from an abusive relationship with her manager, Royal. Things get intense when Royal shows up with his new artist-girlfriend, Trezzure — a carbon copy of Valentine in look and sound — and locks them all in a club together.
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7Pontypool (2009)
Maple PicturesIt's Valentine's Day in the small, Canadian town of Pontypool, and shock jock Grant Mazzy reports to his studio as usual. Only it's not a typical day: Soon, he gets a transmission saying the town is subject to an outbreak that turns people into zombie-like creatures transmits in unexpected ways. The radio staff locks itself into the station, but can anything be done?
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8Valentine (2001)
Warner Bros. PicturesForget arrows — the killer in this slasher film wears a Cupid mask and carries a knife! Katherine Heigl, Denise Richards, Jessica Cauffiel, Jessica Capshaw and Marley Shelton star as former high school classmates who start receiving obscene Valentine's Day cards — and subsequent visits from the mask-wearing killer. Could it be the boy they tormented in high school?
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9My Bloody Valentine (2009)
LionsgateTime for another trip through the mines: This movie starts with the same premise as the 1981 version of My Bloody Valentine, but with different twists and turns along the way. When it was released in 2009, this movie was presented in 3D, in case you watch it and wonder why bits of bone and gore always seem to fly straight towards the center of the screen.
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10Tales from the Crypt (1972)
Amicus ProductionsNo, we're not talking about the HBO show with the goofy-but-loveable puppet crypt keeper who introduces each segment with a series of puns. Instead, the 1973 Tales from the Crypt is a five-segment anthology movie (with a human crypt keeper to do the introductions). The third segment in particular, "Poetic Justice," is a Valentine's Day themed story about a neighborhood hell-bent on torturing one of the residents, since they think he's a blight on the block. Things come to a head when a series of poison-pen letters are sent on February 14, kick-starting a grim desire for revenge. Peter Cushing stars in the segment.
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11X-Ray (1982)
Cannon Film DistributorsThis film has come out under numerous titles, including Hospital Massacre and Be My Valentine, or Else. It's another tale of a spurned high-schooler who returns for revenge. This time, the killer lures his intended into the hospital — on Valentine's Day, of course — and rigs it so she gets detained for observation, leading to a spree of killings throughout the hospital.
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12Down (2019)
Blumhouse TelevisionThis 2019 episode of Hulu's Into the Dark horror series is a holiday two-for-one, as it takes place over a long weekend that encompasses both Valentine's Day and President's Day. Two people get into an elevator, ready to leave an office for the long weekend — and the elevator gets stuck, leaving them stranded for up to 72 hours. The interactions between the two people start out flirty, but it starts to get ominous. Is there more to this situation than there seems?
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13Cupid (2020)
Uncork'd EntertainmentEveryone knows Cupid is the god of love, who only wants to spread warm hearts through the world ... or is he? This movie reimagines Cupid as a monster who uses his bow for murder. His powers are unleashed when a high schooler learning witchcraft summons him to get revenge on the mean girls at school. This movie is low budget (and reviews were not kind), so throw it on when you're in the mood for an "awesomely bad" type of experience.
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14The Love Witch (2016)
Oscilloscope LaboratoriesWhile this movie doesn't take place explicitly on February 14, it's got Valentine's feels all over it. Even though The Love Witch was only made a few years ago, it wouldn't look out of place in the '60s, with its bright colors and retro fashions. It follows a witch named Elaine who, after the death of her husband, searches for a new lover. She seduces a string of men, but the romances never end well for them.
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15Only Lovers Left Alive (2013)
Sandro Kopp/Soda PicturesThis also doesn't have a specific Valentine connection, but the vibe is right: Everybody knows that nobody does smoldering horror-romance the way vampires do smoldering horror-romance. (See also: Nosferatu, Interview With a Vampire, Bram Stoker's Dracula, Twilight.) In this one, Tom Hiddleston and Tilda Swinton are Adam and Eve (get it?), two married, ultra-cool vampires who have been together for centuries. When Adam is hit with a bout of ennui, Eve tries to bring his spirits up — and then Eve's sister re-enters their lives and starts to cause trouble.
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Marisa (she/her) has covered all things parenting, from the postpartum period through the empty nest, for Good Housekeeping since 2018; previously, she wrote about parents and families at Parents and Working Mother. She lives with her toy-collecting husband and daughter in Brooklyn, where she can be found helping out her team at bar trivia or posting about movies on Twitter and Bluesky.
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