14 Best Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies That Will Thrill and Chill You

Looking for the perfect lesbian Halloween movies to watch this spooky season? Horror films featuring lesbian characters have evolved from subtle subtext to bold representation in recent years. These movies not only terrify with their horror elements but also explore LGBTQ+ themes through compelling narratives. From supernatural thrillers to psychological horror, these films provide both scares and meaningful representation. Here’s our complete guide to the best lesbian horror films for your Halloween movie marathon, arranged from most recent to classic releases.

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Year: 2021
Country: USA
Genre: Horror, Mystery, Thriller

FEAR STREET PART 2_ 1978 _ Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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The Fear Street Trilogy, based on R.L. Stine’s books, centers around a lesbian couple fighting against a centuries-old curse. Perfect for Halloween viewing, this three-part horror series seamlessly blends supernatural elements with a touching love story between Deena and Sam. What makes this trilogy stand out is how the lesbian relationship drives the plot forward rather than serving as a subplot. If you’ve ever felt sidelined by horror movies that tease queerness but never commit—this one delivers, boldly and unapologetically. With its Halloween-worthy atmosphere and progressive representation, it’s become a must-watch for lesbian horror fans during spooky season.

Year: 2019
Country: UK
Genre: Horror, Romance, Drama

Carmilla - Official UK Trailer screenshot Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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Based on the gothic vampire novella that predates even “Dracula,” this atmospheric adaptation focuses on the intense relationship between sheltered Laura and the mysterious Carmilla. The film beautifully captures the seductive tension between the characters while maintaining the eerie atmosphere of gothic horror. Director Emily Harris emphasizes emotional connection over gore, creating a Halloween-appropriate film that’s as much about forbidden desire as it is about supernatural elements. With its gothic setting and vampire themes, “Carmilla” creates the perfect spooky mood for a lesbian Halloween movie night, receiving praise for its haunting visuals and the chemistry between its leads.

Year: 2018
Country: USA
Genre: Horror, Thriller

The Perfection _ Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This twisted psychological thriller follows Charlotte, a former musical prodigy who seeks out Elizabeth, the new star pupil of her former school. Their relationship quickly intensifies, but nothing is as it seems in this mind-bending film. “The Perfection” features shocking twists and body horror while maintaining lesbian characters at its center. The film received praise for its unpredictable plot and the performances of Allison Williams and Logan Browning. Director Richard Shepard creates a visually striking film that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. With its disturbing imagery and psychological terror, this is one of the more intense lesbian horror movies that will satisfy those looking for genuine scares this Halloween season.

Year: 2018
Country: Canada
Genre: Horror, Thriller

What Keeps You Alive (2018) - Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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When Jackie takes her wife Jules to a remote cabin to celebrate their one-year anniversary, Jules discovers her spouse isn’t who she appears to be. This intense thriller explores the horror of intimately trusting someone who hides dark secrets. What makes this film feel especially fresh is that it never tokenizes the couple—it just throws them into survival horror with full emotional stakes. Director Colin Minihan crafts a tense survival story with stunning cinematography and powerful performances. And let’s be honest: some of us watched this and immediately googled our girlfriend’s full background. Just in case.

Year: 2017
Country: Norway
Genre: Drama, Horror, Mystery

Thelma (2017) _ Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This Norwegian supernatural thriller follows Thelma, a religious college student who develops psychokinetic abilities when she falls in love with another woman. The film brilliantly uses horror elements to explore themes of sexual awakening, religious guilt, and self-acceptance. Director Joachim Trier creates a visually stunning film with haunting imagery that earned it a 92% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. “Thelma” stands out for its nuanced exploration of a young woman coming to terms with both her sexuality and supernatural powers. Its atmospheric tension and supernatural elements make it an excellent choice for lesbian viewers seeking sophisticated Halloween viewing that balances genuine scares with emotional depth.

Year: 2016
Country: France, Belgium
Genre: Drama, Horror

Raw Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This French-Belgian coming-of-age horror film follows Justine, a vegetarian veterinary student who develops a taste for human flesh after a hazing ritual. While not centered exclusively on lesbian themes, the film includes significant bisexual elements and explores female desire in provocative ways. Director Julia Ducournau crafts a visceral experience that earned the film a remarkable 93% on Rotten Tomatoes. “Raw” combines body horror with a powerful metaphor for awakening desires, making it both disturbing and deeply meaningful. With its graphic content and intense psychological horror, this film is perfect for Halloween viewing when you’re looking for something that will genuinely disturb while offering thoughtful queer subtext.

Year: 2014
Country: USA
Genre: Horror, Thriller

LYLE Trailer (2015) _ Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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Often described as a “lesbian Rosemary’s Baby,” this film follows a mother who becomes increasingly paranoid after losing her child in a new apartment building. The film features a lesbian couple at its center, dealing with grief and suspicion in a hostile environment. Director Stewart Thorndike crafts an effective psychological horror with limited resources, focusing on emotional depth rather than special effects. Gaby Hoffmann’s performance makes the slow unraveling feel raw and real. If you’ve ever lived in an apartment where something just felt… off, this one will give you goosebumps for days.

Year: 2013
Country: USA
Genre: Comedy, Horror

All Cheerleaders Die - Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This horror-comedy follows a group of cheerleaders who gain supernatural powers after a fatal accident. The film features multiple lesbian and bisexual characters, including protagonist Mäddy, who has ulterior motives for joining the cheerleading squad. Directors Lucky McKee and Chris Sivertson blend dark humor with genuine scares while exploring themes of revenge and female empowerment. The film stands out for its unapologetic approach to female sexuality and its willingness to subvert typical horror tropes. With its playful tone and supernatural elements, “All Cheerleaders Die” offers a fun option for lesbian Halloween movie nights when you want something spooky but not terrifying—balancing humor with just enough scares to keep the Halloween spirit alive.

Year: 2009
Country: USA
Genre: Comedy, Horror

Jennifer's Body _ Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This cult classic stars Megan Fox as Jennifer, a high school cheerleader possessed by a demon after a satanic sacrifice gone wrong. The film features explicit bisexual themes, particularly in the complex relationship between Jennifer and her best friend Needy. While initially receiving mixed reviews, the film has been reappraised as a feminist horror classic with significant LGBTQ+ themes. Director Karyn Kusama and writer Diablo Cody created a film that cleverly uses horror to comment on teenage female relationships and the objectification of women. With its demonic possession storyline and memorable kill scenes, “Jennifer’s Body” has become a Halloween staple for many lesbian and bisexual viewers looking for horror films that feature queer female characters with agency and complexity.

Year: 2003
Country: France
Genre: Horror, Thriller

High Tension (2003) Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This intense French slasher film follows two women, Marie and Alex, during a brutal home invasion. The film features lesbian themes that become central to the plot’s controversial twist ending. Director Alexandre Aja creates a relentlessly violent and tense experience that gained a cult following among horror fans. While some critics have debated the film’s representation of LGBTQ+ themes, “High Tension” remains a significant entry in queer horror cinema for its explicit lesbian subtext and shocking narrative. For Halloween horror movie marathons, this film delivers one of the most intense experiences on this list—not for the faint of heart but perfect for lesbian viewers seeking genuine terror and adrenaline-pumping suspense.

Year: 2001
Country: USA
Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Mulholland Drive _ Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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David Lynch’s surrealist masterpiece follows Betty, an aspiring actress who meets and falls in love with an amnesiac woman who calls herself “Rita.” Their relationship forms the emotional core of this psychological thriller about Hollywood dreams and nightmares. While not traditionally categorized as horror, the film contains numerous horrifying sequences and a pervasive sense of dread. With an 85% rating on Rotten Tomatoes, Lynch’s dream-like direction creates an unsettling experience that continues to fascinate viewers with its portrayal of desire and identity. For lesbian Halloween movie nights focused on psychological terror rather than gore, “Mulholland Drive” offers a deeply disturbing experience that lingers in the mind long after viewing, with several scenes ranking among the most nightmarish in cinema.

Year: 1994
Country: New Zealand
Genre: Biography, Crime, Drama

Heavenly Creatures (1994) Official Trailer - Kate Winslet, Peter Jackson Horror Movie HD 1-9 screenshot
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Based on a true story, Peter Jackson’s psychological thriller follows two teenage girls whose intense relationship leads to murder. The film features explicit lesbian themes as Pauline and Juliet create an elaborate fantasy world to escape their reality. With a remarkable 94% on Rotten Tomatoes, the film launched the careers of Kate Winslet and Melanie Lynskey. Jackson balances beautiful fantasy sequences with the disturbing reality of the girls’ plans. For anyone who’s ever been obsessed with a friend as a teen and didn’t quite know where the line was—this film cuts deep. Not a traditional Halloween horror, but its eerie tone and psychological weight make it an essential pick for darker GL movie nights.

Year: 1983
Country: UK, USA
Genre: Horror, Romance

The Hunger (1983) Lesbian Horror & Halloween Movies
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This stylish vampire film stars Catherine Deneuve as Miriam, an ancient vampire whose latest companion is aging rapidly. When she seeks help from doctor Sarah Roberts (Susan Sarandon), Miriam becomes attracted to her. The film features one of cinema’s most iconic lesbian scenes and has become a cornerstone of queer horror. Director Tony Scott creates a visually stunning film filled with gothic imagery and sensual undertones. It’s more about mood than jumpscares, but that tension? Timeless. If you’re into slow, seductive horror with killer eyeliner and 80s aesthetics—this one’s your Halloween essential.