13 Deranged '70s Horror Films You Won't Find on Streaming (Hollywood Made Sure)

The 1970s were wild, weird, and soaked in stage blood — and we’re counting down the most insane, deranged, and criminally overlooked horror B-movies of the decade. From brainwashed kids and killer POVs to demonic fashion models and haunted televisions, these movies weren’t built to win Oscars—they were built to haunt your video shelf. This isn’t The Exorcist or Halloween—this is the horror that slipped through the cracks and crawled out of the VHS bargain bin. 💀 Think you’ve seen every classic? Bet you missed some of these freaky gems. Which one’s your favorite? Drop your horror hot takes in the comments below. Don’t forget to LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, and check out our upcoming 13 INSANE B-MOVIE TRIVIA CHALLENGE — where you’ll flex your horror knowledge and maybe lose your soul (just a little). 00:00 – Intro: Welcome to the Horror Aisle No One Alphabetized 01:34 – #13. The Witchmaker – Swamp Witches & Ritual Weirdness 02:46 – #12. Are You in the House Alone? – TV Horror Gets Real 04:22 – #11. Tales That Witness Madness – Anthology Gone Nuts 05:40 – #10. Messiah of Evil – Surreal Lovecraftian Terror 07:08 – #9. The Child – Creepy Kids & Graveyard Ghouls 08:40 – #8. The Devil’s Nightmare – Sinister Seduction, Euro Style 10:14 – #7. The Town That Dreaded Sundown – True Crime Terror 11:52 – #6. Shock – Mario Bava’s Ghost-Psychodrama Fever Dream 13:08 – #5. Mardi Gras Massacre – Satanic Slasher Sleaze 14:33 – #4. The Loreley’s Grasp – Siren Monsters & Schoolgirls 15:53 – #3. Silent Scream – Gothic Slasher with Real Chill 17:17 – #2. Horror Rises from the Tomb – Euro-Gore Mayhem 18:30 – #1. Black Christmas – The Birth of the Modern Slasher #RetroVault #70sHorror #CultHorror #BMovieMadness #BlackChristmas #PaulNaschy #AnalogHorror #ObscureHorror #GrindhouseClassics #Shock #MessiahOfEvil #VHSWeirdness #CultMovieCountdown