Enjoy These 10 Mini Horror Series This Halloween
10. The Enfield Haunting (2015)
Based on actual events from 1977, this three-part drama follows investigators drawn to a London home plagued by terrifying paranormal activity. It captures the fear and humanity behind one of the world’s most infamous haunting cases through eerie manifestations and emotional turmoil. The result is a chilling yet grounded supernatural tale.
9. Dead Set (2008)
Set on the reality show Big Brother set, this British mini-series unfolds during a sudden zombie outbreak, leaving the contestants trapped and unaware of the chaos outside. As reality and survival blur, the satire exposes society’s obsession with entertainment amid disaster. It’s fast, brutal, and darkly funny.
8. It (1990)
This classic Stephen King miniseries follows a group of children terrorized by Pennywise, a shape-shifting entity feeding on their deepest fears. Decades later, they return as adults and face evil once again. The series remains a nostalgic cornerstone of horror television with Tim Curry’s unforgettable performance as the menacing clown.
7. The Outsider (2020)
Based on Stephen King’s novel, this gripping limited series follows a detective investigating the murder of a young boy. The case takes a supernatural turn when evidence points to an impossible suspect. Blending crime drama with psychological horror, it explores grief, disbelief, and the quiet terror of the unknown.
6. Archive 81 (2022)
An archivist tasked with restoring damaged videotapes uncovers footage of a filmmaker investigating a strange cult in 1994. As the recordings unravel, reality begins to blur, revealing a sinister connection between the past and present. The series blends cosmic horror, found-footage suspense, and psychological mystery.
5. Brand New Cherry Flavor (2021)
Set in 1990s Los Angeles, an aspiring filmmaker becomes entangled in a twisted world of curses, hallucinations, and revenge after being betrayed by a powerful producer. As her reality fractures, grotesque imagery and surreal body horror take over. The show is a hypnotic descent into madness and power.
4. The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)
Drawing inspiration from Edgar Allan Poe’s works, this gothic saga follows a wealthy pharmaceutical family unraveling under the weight of corruption and supernatural retribution. Each episode adapts a different Poe story into a modern horror tale. The series mixes corporate decay, guilt, and gothic horror with sharp, poetic flair.
3. Midnight Mass (2021)
Set on a remote island, the arrival of a charismatic young priest brings miracles, mystery, and dread to a small community. As faith turns to fanaticism, the residents face terrifying consequences that blur the line between salvation and damnation. The series builds slow-burning horror grounded in powerful character drama and existential dread.
2. Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities (2022)
Curated by the visionary filmmaker, this anthology presents eight unsettling and visually stunning horror stories exploring themes of greed, obsession, and mortality. Each episode brings a new nightmare, from parasitic creatures to haunted objects. The series celebrates classic horror craftsmanship while offering fresh, disturbing visions.
1. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)
This modern reimagining of Shirley Jackson’s novel alternates between past and present as a broken family confronts the trauma tied to their haunted childhood home. The series combines gothic atmosphere with deep emotional storytelling, using grief and guilt as ghosts that linger. It is terrifying and profoundly moving, setting a new standard for horror television.



