| # | Release Year | Key Creative Team | Main Targets of Spoof | Where to Watch (as of 2026) | |---|---|---|---|---| | 1 | 2000 | Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans, starring Anna Faris & Regina Hall | Scream , I Know What You Did Last Summer , The Matrix , The Blair Witch Project | Paramount+, MGM+, Amazon Prime Video, The Roku Channel | | 2 | 2001 | Directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans | The Haunting , The Exorcist , The Amityville Horror , Hannibal | Paramount+, MGM+, Amazon Prime Video, The Roku Channel | | 3 | 2003 | Directed by David Zucker | The Ring , Signs , 8 Mile , The Matrix Reloaded | Paramount+, MGM+, Amazon Prime Video | | 4 | 2006 | Directed by David Zucker | The Grudge , War of the Worlds , Saw , Brokeback Mountain | Available to rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video | | 5 | 2013 | Directed by Malcolm D. Lee | Paranormal Activity , Black Swan , Mama , Rise of the Planet of the Apes | Free on Tubi, Freevee & available to rent/buy on Amazon Prime Video | | 6 | 2026 | Directed by Michael Tiddes; The Wayans Brothers return | Modern horror hits (the plot centers on the "Core Four" being targeted again) | Coming to theaters June 12, 2026 |
This comprehensive guide explores what open directories are, how the horror genre evolved to dominate digital spaces, the hidden dangers of downloading from unsecured indexes, and the best legal alternatives available today. What is an "Index Of" Directory?
A fictional metadata construct used to heighten fear around media consumption — often more unsettling than any single film it describes. index of scary movie
A meta-horror that deconstructed the genre while still delivering genuine scares.
The Haunting (1999), The Exorcist (1973), Poltergeist . | # | Release Year | Key Creative
Character Archetypes and How to Use Them
Here’s a creative write-up themed around an Index of a Scary Movie — presented as if it’s the table of contents from a fictional horror film’s “special collector’s edition” DVD or script book. A fictional metadata construct used to heighten fear
This will return raw directories containing John Carpenter's classic, usually hidden on obscure media servers.
: While the later films are PG-13, the first two are strictly for mature audiences due to graphic parodies. Reviewers on Common Sense Media suggest these are best suited for older teens and adults. For the "Scaredy-Cat"
Happy (and safe) haunting.
Shifting from slashers to supernatural horror, the sequel traps the gang in a haunted mansion as part of a university experiment. While less focused than the original, it became known for its more outrageous and crude humor, including many memorable and often-quoted gags.