Halloween season usually comes with masked killers, angry spirits, and haunted basements. But sometimes, the most chilling horror doesn’t come from the supernatural. It comes from the very systems people live under every day. In these films and series, fear isn’t delivered through ghosts or demons, but through betrayal, cover-ups, negligence, and the terrifying consequences of unchecked power.
If you’re looking for a pre-Halloween watch list that hits harder because it feels disturbingly possible, here are seven titles on Lionsgate Play that expose the kind of horror that exists in boardrooms, back-alley deals, and everyday lives.

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Baghdad Central – A Father Against A Broken System
In post-invasion Iraq, a former police inspector searches for his missing daughter while navigating a city riddled with distrust, shifting alliances, and political manipulation. Every step forward feels dangerous not because of monsters in the night, but because of the uncertainty of who is truly in control. When justice is compromised, survival becomes a crime.
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Gaslit – The Cost of Exposing the Truth
Julia Roberts and Sean Penn headline this gripping take on the Watergate scandal, focusing on the individuals who tried to reveal the truth and paid the price. Power is used not just to hide wrongdoing but to erase those who challenge it. The story is proof that systems can erase you before the truth sets you free.
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Hightown – When Crime Becomes Part of the Landscape
Set against the deceptively calm backdrop of Cape Cod, a murder linked to the opioid trade exposes a network of drugs, corruption, and moral decay. As one investigator seeks justice, it becomes clear that rot is not just on the streets but within the institutions designed to protect people. When crime and power work together, real justice might not stand a chance.
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Dark Waters – Poison That Spreads Quietly
Mark Ruffalo stars in this legal thriller based on a true story of a lawyer uncovering a corporation’s deliberate poisoning of a town’s water supply. The fear here is quiet but suffocating as families unknowingly live through a slow, preventable tragedy.
Not all killers use weapons, some use negligence.
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A Very English Scandal – Charm as a Disguise for Cruelty
Hugh Grant plays a charismatic politician whose polished public persona hides manipulation, deception, and an attempted cover-up that spirals out of control. The story is a reminder that the most dangerous villains are often the ones who seem respectable.
- Mr. Robot – A World Controlled from the Shadows
Rami Malek plays Elliot, a hacker who tries to take down a powerful corporation controlling society’s strings. As he digs deeper, the line between reality and manipulation blurs and the fear comes from realizing that people may already be living inside someone else’s design. Makes you wonder if the villains already own the world.
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Deepwater Horizon – Disaster Fueled by Greed
Based on the real 2010 oil rig explosion, this film starring Mark Wahlberg shows how cost-cutting decisions led to one of the worst environmental disasters in modern history. The chaos is explosive, but the true terror lies in knowing it could have been stopped before it even began and when profit matters more than people, tragedy becomes inevitable.

This Halloween, Consider a Different Kind of Scary
These stories don’t rely on supernatural jump scares. Instead, they haunt viewers by revealing worlds shaped by failure, greed, and injustice. They remind us that horror can exist in silence, in indifference, and in choices made behind closed doors.
Stream these powerful real-world thrillers now on Lionsgate Play, available via PLDT Home, Smart and Cignal.
Because sometimes the most frightening stories are the ones that could actually happen.
About Lionsgate Play
Lionsgate Play, a premium streaming service from Lionsgate India and Starz, offers bespoke quality content to its users. It boasts premium and curated content including Premieres, billion-dollar Franchise Movies and binge-worthy Box Sets. Lionsgate Play is accessible to consumers in the Philippines via www.lionsgateplay.com for Php79 monthly with PLDT Home and Php199 quarterly plan with Smart.
A curated selection of Lionsgate Play titles is also available on Cignal Super, the Philippines’ first and only streaming aggregator app. With only One Login, One Subscription, users can watch content from multiple streaming apps for only P799/month (Premium+ Plan) or P499/month (Premium Plan).
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About Cignal
Cignal is a multi-platform media company in the Philippines, offering a wide range of content through satellite television, streaming services, and digital platforms. With a strong commitment to delivering powerful stories and meaningful connections, Cignal continues to bring joy and entertainment to Filipinos everywhere – enriching lives through innovation, technology, and the Filipino spirit.
About PLDT Home
PLDT Home is trusted by Filipinos to deliver the fastest internet connection and future-ready innovations to their homes. It is the only telco in the Philippines that has received the most prestigious “Fastest Fixed Internet, Five Years In a Row” award at the Ookla® Speedtest Awards™ 2022 – a first for PLDT and the Philippines. Enabling moments that bring the family closer together, PLDT Home offers unli-entertainment including Lionsgate Play and its library of award-winning titles.
About Smart
Smart Communications, Inc. (Smart) is a wholly owned wireless communications and digital services subsidiary of PLDT, Inc., the Philippines’ largest and only integrated telecommunications company. Smart serves approximately 97% of the country’s population with its combined 2G, 3G, 4G LTE, and 5G network, providing mobile communications services, high-speed internet connectivity, and access to digital services and content to Filipinos, supporting the country’s growing digital economy, and providing the best customer experience for an increasingly digital Filipino lifestyle.
 
            
				
 
        				 
                                 
                             
                        
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