MARVEL ZOMBIES And The Best Streaming Horror Movies To Watch Right Now

ABOVE THE KNEE, THE FIRST OMEN, THE VELVET VAMPIRE, and CRIMSON PEAK are part of September's beautiful terror
MARVEL ZOMBIES (2025)
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Last Updated on September 29, 2025 by Dolores Quintana

We're about to pregame the scary season with a bonanza of the Best Horror Movies Streaming in September. No less than three streaming services have over thirty new titles that will be available this month, some of which are entire franchises or multiple movies from specific series. There are also some rare titles and the premiere of a new animated zombie apocalypse TV series from a source you might not expect. 

Arrow has screenwriter and novelist C. Robert Cargill as the guest programmer for their monthly Selects feature. He is a frequent collaborator with writer and director Scott Derrickson, and they have worked together on Sinister, The Black Phone, and the sequel, The Black Phone 2, which will be released in October. September is your chance to experience the early found footage film The McPherson Tape, which was made for $6,500 by director Dean Alioto, Beast of the Yellow Night,  and Clara’s Ghost.

The big news is that Disney+ has officially joined the list because the streamer is about to release a miniseries based on the Marvel comics title of the same name. It was set up as part of the Marvel Universe by the show What If…?, with the show's last episode, What If… Zombies?!, in an alternative timeline where zombie superheroes become a problem for the superheroes and everyday people who are still human. It will be the first Marvel Animation and Disney+ show rated TV-MA, which means you can expect all the trimmings from a zombie apocalypse storyline. 

HBO Max has some solid choices for this month with The Cabin in the Woods, Evil Dead II, and the fungal horror film, Splinter, set at a gas station. It only got a limited theatrical release in 2008, but it seems to be catching the attention of horror fans on streaming. 

Hulu only has one title, but it is a gobsmacking thrill ride called Sister Midnight. 

Paramount+ is one of the streamers that is going hard on the pre-Halloween festivities, with 58 new films available this month. All three Blade movies, eight of the Friday the 13th installments, the From Dusk Till Dawn series, and Sean Byrne's The Loved Ones. If you loved Dangerous Animalswatching The Loved Ones is a great way to get another dose of Byrne's wild filmmaking.

Peacock comes in with 46 new choices, including the macabre dark comedy/home invasion horror You're Next, five of the late-period Amityville Horror movies, that probably only have the name in common with the series, lesser-known Universal Monster movies like Werewolf of London and Son of Frankenstein, and both versions of The Thing, so you can watch both, if you haven't already, and debate the merits of the prequel versus the John Carpenter classic. 

Prime gives you some great choices with Tobe Hooper's beautiful and bonkers space vampire movie Lifeforce, Guillermo del Toro's ravishing gothic horror romance, Crimson Peak, and Arkasha Stevenson's jaw-dropping, but exquisite prequel, The First Omen.  If you haven't given any of these three films a chance, now's the time. 

Screambox has got the goods with exclusive films such as Above The Knee, which has an unforgettable story about a man who obsessively believes he must amputate his own leg. There's also horror comedy Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead and Indonesian meta-horror, The Draft!. Don't forget that Screambox also has the 4K restoration of Dario Argento's Suspiria, which has never looked better, and the dreamy and erotic early 70s film by Stephanie Rothman, The Velvet Vampire.

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    THE MCPHERSON TAPE (1989)
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    September 5: 

    Door: After several strangely threatening calls from a local salesman, a homemaker becomes increasingly afraid to answer her apartment door.

    The Guard From Underground: A woman begins working at the same company as a security guard, who she believes might be a former sumo wrestling serial killer.

    Be Cruel To Your School: For nine months of the year, young people everywhere take to the classroom in an attempt to learn how to be good little boys and girls, productive members of society, and the future leaders of tomorrow. But let's face facts: School sucks. It's boring, your teachers and classmates can be jerks, and you're not really learning anything useful.  Titles include: Massacre at Central High, Ninja Academy, Cutting Class, Girls Nite Out, Dude Bro Party Massacre III.
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    These are the three movies that are exclusive to viewers in North America:

    Cutting Class (US/ CA): After being released from a mental institution, troubled student Brian Woods (Donovan Leitch, The Blob) returns to school following his father's death and befriends a sympathetic fellow student (Jill Schoelen, The Stepfather), much to the chagrin of her jealous boyfriend (Academy Award winner Brad Pitt). But when students begin dying one by one, it's anyone's guess who the killer might be.

    Monday Morning (US/ CA): A new student exacts revenge on his classmates when they pull a gun on him and blame him when a teacher gets shot in the process in this early 90s video store favorite directed by producer Don Murphy (Transformers).

    Massacre at Central High (US/ CA): When David (Derrel Maury) arrives at Central High, he discovers it is lorded over by a gang of bullies who rule through intimidation and violence. David's friend Mark (Andrew Stevens, The Fury) encourages him to join this dominant clique, but instead, David stands up for their victims, and the gang cripples him in retaliation. Soon, David begins taking steps to end their reign of terror permanently.

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    September 12: Take a trip through Arrow's catalog with C. Robert Cargill: a screenwriter, novelist, podcaster, and former film critic known for such films as Sinister, The Black Phone, and the upcoming Black Phone 2, Doctor Strange, and The Gorge, as well as books “Day Zero” and “Sea of Rust.” His genre and cult film podcast, “Junkfood Cinema,” has been running for over a decade.

    C. Robert Cargill Selects (UK/US/CA/IRE): “I love the Drive In. And I love the movies made for drive-ins. Throughout history, drive-ins served as the last bastion of artistic freedom and outsider art in America. While theater chains were often picky about the kind of films they would show, drive-ins offered a wider array of films – from the weird and wild to the grotesque and arty.

    With that in mind, I’ve created some pairings of favorite films I’d love to sit out under the stars and watch with a bucket of popcorn and an ice-cold beer. Kick it off with the heartwarming, movie-loving documentary At the Drive-In and chase it down with Brian Trenchard-Smith’s dystopian Dead End Drive-In. Want some Kung Fu? Try the adorable martial arts Rom-Com Heroes of the East and follow it up with the insane revenge classic Crippled Avengers.

    Need a laugh? Check out George Clooney as the hornball best friend in Return of the Killer Tomatoes, and follow it up with the modern cult classic silent film, Hundreds of Beavers. Take a trip to a world without people with the sci-fi last man on Earth pairing of Starfish and the mind-blowing The Quiet Earth. Get both laughs and scares with the horror comedies House and The Birthday. So, find the most comfortable spot on your couch, or if you’re feeling adventurous, set up the projector outside, get an ice-cold beverage, and remember again just why we love movies.”

    Titles include: Dead End Drive-In,  Return of the Killer Tomatoes, and The Quiet Earth.

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    At the Drive-In (UK/US/ CA/IRE): Unable to purchase a $50,000 digital projector, a group of quirky film fanatics in rural Pennsylvania fight to keep a dying drive-in theater alive by screening only vintage 35mm film prints and working entirely for free. At The Drive-in is the award-winning underdog story about The Mahoning Drive-in Theater, the last remaining all-35mm drive-in in the U.S.A.
    Gorgo (UK/US/ CA/IRE): (New 4K restoration) A volcanic eruption in the North Atlantic brings to the surface a 65-foot prehistoric monster. Two treasure divers capture the creature and take him to London, where he is made the star attraction at a circus. But when a scientist points out that the sailors' bonanza is only an infant, Gorgo's 200-feet-high mama comes thundering ashore to the center of London to reclaim her offspring!
    The Giant Gila Monster (US/ CAN): (New HD master) Somewhere in Texas, a giant gila monster is on the rampage, with some hot-rodding, rock ‘n’ rolling teenagers out to stop it in this 1950s giant monster favorite.
    Night of the Blood Beast (US/ CA): (New HD master) Astronaut John Corcoran dies upon returning to Earth after a space mission, but his body is found to harbor an alien parasite that brings him back to life! As the scientists at a remote space research station investigate Corcoran's mysterious revival, they discover that the alien lifeform inside him is using his body as a host to incubate its offspring in this 50s sci-fi/horror favorite from executive producer Roger Corman.
    September 19:
    Beast of the Yellow Night (UK/US/CA/IRE):  In this Filipino exploitation classic from director Eddie Romero and star John Ashley, a desperate criminal makes a bargain with the devil to escape his pursuers, transforming him into a deadly, bloodthirsty creature of the night.
    Twilight People (UK/US/CA/IRE): Matt Farrell (John Ashley) is plucked from the sea while skin-diving and taken to the foreboding fortress of Dr. Gordon. He is to become part of the doctor's diabolical experiment to create a race of super people, but the maniacal doctor's experiments have so far only created terrifying, hideous creatures. Pam Grier co-stars as Ayesa the Panther Woman in this 70s drive-in classic.
    Clara’s Ghost: Clara Reynolds, fed up with constant badgering from her self-absorbed showbiz family, finds solace in and guidance from the supernatural force she believes is haunting her. Abby Elliott, Chris Elliott, Isidora Goreshter, Haley Joel Osment, and Paula Niedert Elliot star in this ghost story.
    September 26:
    The McPherson Tape (UK/US/ CA/IRE): An early found footage classic, Dean Alioto’s shot-on-VHS alien abduction shocker is set on a typical fall evening in 1983, when a young man was videotaping his niece's 5th birthday party. As the night's strange occurrences took place, he kept his video camera running, recording the entire event.
    American Mary (US): The allure of easy money sends Mary Mason (Katharine Isabelle), a medical student, into the world of underground surgeries, which ends up leaving more marks on her than her so-called “freakish” clients.
    Masking Threshold (UK/US/ CA/IRE): Frustrated by a constant ringing in his ears, a paranoid data analyst documents his obsessive attempts to cure his own debilitating tinnitus through a series of home experiments conducted in a make-shift lab. But as his research becomes increasingly dark and macabre, a horrifying secret behind his maddening condition is revealed with a potential cure more sinister than he could have imagined.
    September 29:
    Creepshow 2: Three macabre tales from the latest issue of a boy's favorite comic book, dealing with a vengeful wooden Native American, a monstrous blob in a lake, and an undying hitchhiker.
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    MARVEL ZOMBIES (2025)
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    The biggest new streaming release for September comes from an unusual source. Get ready for Marvel Zombies.  Yes, on Disney+.
    After the Avengers are overtaken by a zombie plague, a desperate group of survivors discovers the key to bringing an end to the super-powered undead, racing across a dystopian landscape and risking life and limb to save their world.
    This animated, TV MA-rated series stars the voice talents of Awkwafina, David Harbour, Simu Liu, Elizabeth Olsen, Randall Park, Florence Pugh, Paul Rudd, Wyatt Russell, Hailee Steinfeld, Tessa Thompson, Dominique Thorne, Iman Vellani, and Todd Williams. It was directed by Bryan Andrews, with a teleplay by Zeb Wells.
    With an all-star cast of voice talents, the four-part series has guts, gore, and lots of undead action. A highlight, seen in the trailer, features Blade using his katana to fight a ghoul that has Nightcrawler-type powers and can vanish in thin air. That's right, these zombies, who are formerly Marvel superheroes, still possess their powers even in their zombie form. Now, that's something more formidable than your average walker.
  • HBO Max

    THE CABIN IN THE WOODS (2011)
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    Evil Dead II: Ash Williams, the lone survivor of an earlier onslaught of flesh-possessing spirits, holes up in a cabin with a group of strangers while the demons continue their attack. The second film in the hilariously goopy Evil Dead series, starring Bruce Campbell, Sarah Berry, and Ted Raimi as Possessed Henrietta. It was co-written by Raimi and the late Scott Spiegel.
    The Cabin in the Woods: A group of kids go to a remote cabin in the woods where their fate is unknowingly controlled by technicians as part of a worldwide conspiracy where all horror movie clichés are revealed to be part of an elaborate sacrifice ritual. Directed by Drew Goddard, this gold standard meta horror comedy stars Kristen Connolly, Chris Hemsworth, Anna Hutchison, Fran Kranz, Jesse Williams, Richard Jenkins, and Bradley Whitford.
    Misery: After a famous author is rescued from a car crash by a fan of his novels, he comes to realize that the care he is receiving is only the beginning of a nightmare of captivity and abuse. Rob Reiner directed this hit adaptation of the Stephen King Novel, which stars James Caan, Kathy Bates in her Academy Award-winning performance as Anne Wilkes,  Frances Sternhagen, Richard Farnsworth, and Lauren Bacall.
    Prometheus:  Ridley Scott's return to the Alien franchise, where he explores the origins of the Xenomorphs, in which a team finds a structure on a distant moon, but they soon realize they are not alone as they follow clues that may also explain the origins of mankind.
    Seven: Director David Fincher's second and highly acclaimed serial killer film. Two detectives, a rookie and a veteran, hunt a serial killer who uses the seven deadly sins as his motives. It stars Brad Pitt, Morgan Freeman, Gwyneth Paltrow, Richard Roundtree, R. Lee Ermey,  and John C. McGinley.
    Splinter: Trapped in an isolated gas station by a voracious splinter parasite that transforms its still-living victims into deadly hosts, a young couple and an escaped convict must find a way to work together to survive this primal terror. This clever and disturbing siege monster movie was directed by Toby Wilkins and stars Shea Whigham, Paulo Costanzo, and Jill Wagner.
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    SISTER MIDNIGHT (Credit: Altitude Film)
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    Sister Midnight: A genre-bending dark comedy about a frustrated and misanthropic newlywed who discovers certain feral impulses that land her in unlikely situations. Radhika Apte, Ashok Pathak, and Chhaya Kadam star in British/Indian filmmaker Karan Kandhari's debut feature, which was nominated for a BAFTA award for Outstanding Debut by a British Writer, Director or Producer.

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    The Addams Family: Con artists plan to fleece an eccentric family using an accomplice who claims to be their long-lost uncle.
    Addams Family Values: The Addams Family tries to rescue their beloved Uncle Fester from his gold-digging new love, a black widow named Debbie.
    Angel Heart: In 1955 New Orleans, small-time private investigator Harry Angel is hired by a man who calls himself Louis Cypher to track down a singer named Johnny Favorite, but the investigation takes an unexpected and somber turn.
    Area 51: Three young conspiracy theorists attempt to uncover the mysteries of Area 51, the government's secret location rumored to have hosted encounters with alien beings. What they find at this hidden facility exposes unimaginable secrets.
    Below: The crew of a U.S. Navy submarine in World War II rescues survivors from a sunken ship, only to face a series of mysterious deaths and supernatural occurrences.
    Blade: A half-vampire, half-mortal man becomes a protector of the mortal race, while slaying evil vampires.
    Blade II: Blade forms an uneasy alliance with the vampire council to combat the Reapers, a fearsome new strain of nosferatu, who are feeding on vampires.\
    Blade: Trinity: Blade, now a wanted man by the FBI, must join forces with the Nightstalkers to face his most challenging enemy yet: Dracula.
    Body Cam: When a routine traffic stop results in the unexplained, grisly death of her colleague, a cop realizes footage of the incident will play for her eyes only. As the attacks mount, she races to understand the supernatural force behind them.
    Cloverfield: A group of friends ventures deep into the streets of New York on a rescue mission during a rampaging monster attack.
    The Crow: The night before his wedding, musician Eric Draven and his fiancée are brutally murdered by members of a violent gang. On the anniversary of their death, Eric rises from the grave and assumes the mantle of the Crow, a supernatural avenger.
    The Crow: City of Angels: The spirit of the Crow resurrects a car mechanic seeking revenge for the murder of his son.
    The Crow: Wicked Prayer: On his way to becoming an immortal demon, a gang leader orchestrates the murder of an ex-con and his girlfriend.
    Cursed: A werewolf loose in Los Angeles changes the lives of three young adults who, after being mauled by the beast, learn they must kill it in order to avoid becoming werewolves themselves.
    Daybreakers: In the year 2019, a plague has transformed almost every human into vampires. Faced with a dwindling blood supply, the fractured dominant race plots their survival; meanwhile, a vampire researcher works with a band of the last remaining humans to find a cure.
    The Devil Inside: In Italy, a woman becomes involved in a series of unauthorized exorcisms during her mission to discover what happened to her mother, who allegedly murdered three people during her own exorcism.
    Disturbia: A bored teenager under house arrest starts spying on his neighbors and discovers one of them might be a serial killer.
    Dracula III: Legacy: In the near future, Uffizi and Luke travel to the remote reaches of war-torn Romania to rescue Elizabeth and finish the vampire once and for all. Along the way, they encounter a TV news journalist and a corps of rebels trying to fight the vampire uprising that plagues their country.
    The Faculty: Casey Connor, Herrington High School's newspaper photographer, witnesses the murder of a nurse and sees her alive again, and he decides to investigate the bizarre happenings with his friends and enemies as life at their high school becomes stranger and more dangerous.
    Friday the 13th: A group of teenage camp counselors attempt to reopen an abandoned summer camp with a tragic past, but they are stalked by a mysterious and relentless killer.
    Friday the 13th Part II:  Five years after the events of the first film, a summer camp next to the infamous Camp Crystal Lake is preparing to open, but the legend of Jason is weighing heavily on the proceedings.
    Friday the 13th Part III: Jason Voorhees stalks a group of friends who have just arrived to spend the weekend at a cabin near Crystal Lake.
    Friday the 13th Park IV: The Final Chapter: After being announced dead and taken to a morgue, Jason Voorhees spontaneously revives, escapes from the hospital, and stalks a group of friends renting a house in the countryside near Crystal Lake.
    Friday the 13th Part V: A New Beginning: Still haunted by his past, Tommy Jarvis, who, as a child, killed Jason Voorhees, is sent to a secluded halfway house in the countryside, where the killing of a young man triggers a brutal series of murders in the area.

    Friday the 13th Part VI: Jason Lives: Tommy Jarvis exhumes Jason Voorhees to cremate his corpse, but inadvertently brings him back to life instead. The newly revived killer seeks revenge, and Tommy may be the only one who can stop him.

    Friday the 13th Part VII: The New Blood: Jason Voorhees is accidentally freed from his watery prison by a telekinetic teenager. Now, only she can stop him.
    Friday the 13th Part VIII: Jason Takes Manhattan: Jason Voorhees is accidentally awakened from his watery grave and ends up stalking a ship full of graduating high-school students headed to Manhattan, New York.
    From Dusk Till Dawn: Two criminals and their hostages unknowingly seek temporary refuge in a truck stop populated by vampires, with chaotic results.
    From Dusk Till Dawn 2: Texas Blood Money: Five career criminals gather in Mexico to pull off a bank heist. They soon realize that they are up against far more frightening creatures than the police pursuing them.
    From Dusk Till Dawn 3: The Hangman’s Daughter: Set 100 years ago in Mexico, this horror/western is the story of the birth of the vampire princess Santanico Pandemonium.
    The Gift: A married couple, Simon and Robyn, run into Gordo, an old classmate. Things take a turn when Gordo begins to drop in unannounced at their house and inundates them with mysterious gifts.
    Hansel & Gretel: Witch Hunters: Brother/sister duo Hansel and Gretel are professional witch-hunters who help innocent villagers. One day, they stumble upon a case that could hold the key to their past.
    The Haunting: Dr Marrow enlists Theo, Luke, and Nell for a study of sleep disorders at the Hill House. As soon as the terrifying truth about the mansion is revealed, everyone is found fighting for their lives.
    I Know What You Did Last Summer: Four young friends bound by a tragic accident are reunited when they find themselves being stalked by a hook-wielding maniac in their small seaside town.
    Jacob’s Ladder: Mourning his dead son, a haunted Vietnam War veteran attempts to uncover his past while suffering from a severe case of dissociation. To do so, he must decipher reality and life from his own dreams, delusions, and perceptions of death.
    The Last Exorcism Part II: As Nell Sweetzer tries to build a new life after the events of the first movie, the evil force that once possessed her returns with an even more horrific plan.
    The Loved Ones: When Brent turns down his classmate Lola's invitation to the prom, she concocts a wildly violent plan for revenge.
    Margaux: A group of college friends rents a smart house for a weekend of partying. Later, they start to realize that Margaux, the house's super-advanced AI system, has sinister designs for them.
    The Monster Squad: A group of 12-year-olds form a Universal Monsters fan club called Monster Squad, and have to attempt to save their hometown from Count Dracula and his monsters when they show up for real.
    Overlord: A small group of American soldiers finds horror behind enemy lines on the eve of D-Day.
    Phantoms: In the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, something evil has wiped out the community. And now, it's up to a group of people to stop it, or at least get out of Snowfield alive.
    The Relic: A homicide detective and an anthropologist try to destroy a South American lizard-like God, who's on a people-eating rampage in a Chicago museum.
    The Ring: A journalist must investigate a mysterious videotape which seems to cause the death of anyone one week to the day after they view it.
    Scary Movie: A year after disposing of the body of a man they accidentally killed, a group of dumb teenagers are stalked by a bumbling serial killer.
    Scary Movie 2:  Four teens are tricked by a professor into visiting a haunted house for a school project.
    Scary Movie 3: Cindy must investigate mysterious crop circles and videotapes, and help the President in preventing an alien invasion.
    Scream 4: Sidney Prescott's return to Woodsboro coincides with that of the Ghostface Killer.
    Sleepy Hollow: Ichabod Crane is sent to Sleepy Hollow to investigate the decapitations of three people; the culprit is the legendary apparition, the Headless Horseman.
    Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street: The legendary tale of a barber who returns from wrongful imprisonment to 1840s London, bent on revenge for the rape and death of his wife, and resumes his trade while forming a sinister partnership with his fellow tenant, Mrs. Lovett.
    The Uninvited: Anna returns home after a stint in a mental hospital, but her recovery is jeopardized by her father's new girlfriend and ghastly visions of her dead mother.
    The Woman in Black: A young solicitor travels to a remote village where he discovers that the vengeful ghost of a scorned woman is terrorizing the locals.
    Vampire in Brooklyn: A Caribbean vampire seduces a Brooklyn police officer who has no idea that she is half-vampire.
    Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000: Dracula slakes his blood thirst and renews his search for love in New Orleans.
    Wes Craven Presents: They: A psychology student and her friends start to have nightmares, resulting in strange marks appearing on their bodies.
    World War Z: Former United Nations employee Gerry Lane traverses the world in a race against time to stop a zombie pandemic that is toppling armies and governments and threatens to destroy humanity itself.
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    YOU'RE NEXT (2011)
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    1408: Author Michael Enslin, who specializes in debunking paranormal occurrences, checks into the fabled room 1408 in the Dolphin Hotel in New York City, settles in, and soon confronts genuine terror.
    Amityville 3-D: Inquisitive Reveal Magazine journalist John Baxter moves into the Amityville house in defiance of the supernatural events connected to it and finds everyone around him besieged by evil manifestations connected to a demonic presence.
    Amityville II: The Possession: A dysfunctional family moves into a new house, which proves to be satanic, resulting in the demonic possession of their teenage son.
    The Amityville Harvest: Members of a documentary crew meet a mysterious man who seems to possess supernatural powers at a crumbling manor.
    Amityville Moon: As Alyssa and Karla try to escape from the church home that holds them captive, Karla is slaughtered by a vicious, semi-human creature.
    The Amityville Uprising: A chemical blast at a military base sets off a supernatural disaster in this tense action-horror thriller. As Sgt. Dash tries to keep the peace at the local police station, but the explosion unleashes a toxic acid rain.
    Bride of Chucky: Chucky, the doll possessed by a serial killer, discovers the perfect mate to kill and revive into the body of another doll.
    Brightburn: An alien that looks like a human boy uses its powers in sinister and destructive ways.
    Candyman III: The Candyman is back, trying to convince his descendant, an artist, to join him.
    Child’s Play (2019):  A mother gives her 13-year-old son a toy doll for his birthday, unaware of its more sinister nature.
    Child’s Play 2: While Andy's mother is admitted to a psychiatric hospital, the young boy is placed in foster care, and Chucky, determined to claim Andy's soul, is not far behind.
    Child’s Play 3: Chucky returns for revenge against Andy, the young boy who defeated him, and now a teenager living in a military academy.
    The Craft: Legacy: A group of high school students form a coven of witches in the sequel to the 90s classic.
    Cult of Chucky: Chucky returns to terrorize his human victim, Nica. Meanwhile, the killer doll has some scores to settle with his old enemies, with the help of his former wife.
    Curse of Chucky: After her mother's mysterious death, Nica begins to suspect that Chucky may be the key to recent bloodshed and chaos.
    Devil: A group of people are trapped in an elevator, and the Devil is mysteriously amongst them.
    Drag Me to Hell: An ambitious loan officer must find a way to shatter a curse that threatens her soul with damnation.
    Firestarter: A couple who participated in a potent medical experiment gain telepathic ability and then have a child who is pyrokinetic.
    Flatliners (2017):  Five medical students experiment with “near-death” experiences, until the dark consequences of past tragedies begin to jeopardize their lives.
    Frankenstein Meets the Wolf Man: The resurrected Wolf Man, seeking a cure for his malady, enlists the aid of a mad scientist, who claims he will not only rid the Wolf Man of his nocturnal metamorphosis, but also revive the frozen body of Frankenstein's inhuman creation.
    Goosebumps: A teenager teams up with the daughter of young-adult horror author R.L. Stine after the writer's imaginary demons are set free on the town of Madison, Delaware.
    Halloween II: While Dr. Loomis hunts for Michael Myers, a traumatized Laurie is rushed to Haddonfield Memorial Hospital, and The Shape is not far behind her.
    Halloween III: Season of the Witch: Kids all over America want Silver Shamrock masks for Halloween. Doctor Daniel Challis seeks to uncover a plot by Silver Shamrock owner Conal Cochran.
    1, Frankenstein: Frankenstein's creature finds himself caught in an all-out, centuries-old war between two immortal clans.
    Leatherface: A teenage Leatherface escapes from a mental hospital with three other inmates, kidnapping a young nurse and taking her on a road trip from hell, while being pursued by a lawman out for revenge.
    Mummies: It follows three mummies as they end up in present-day London and embark on a journey in search of an old ring belonging to the Royal Family, stolen by the ambitious archaeologist Lord Carnaby.
    The Mummy: At an archaeological dig in the ancient city of Hamunaptra, an American serving in the French Foreign Legion accidentally awakens a mummy who begins to wreak havoc as he searches for the reincarnation of his long-lost love.
    The Mummy’s Ghost: Kharis, the mummy, is given a sacred potion that grants him eternal life to search for his lost love, Princess Ananka, despite the unending curse that haunts them.
    Phantasm II: Mike, now released from a psychiatric hospital, meets with Reggie, and discovers his dreams (the events of the original film) are real, and they both journey to find and stop the evil Tall Man from his grim work.
    Psycho: A secretary on the run for embezzlement takes refuge at a secluded California motel owned by a repressed man and his overbearing mother.
    The Raven: A magician, who has been turned into a raven, turns to a former sorcerer for help. Directed by Roger Corman, it stars Vincent Price, Peter Lorre, and Boris Karloff.
    Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark:  Stella and her friends find that there are consequences to playing pranks after they decide to sneak into a haunted house that once belonged to the powerful Bellows family, unleashing dark forces that they will be unable to control.
    Scream 4: The fourth film in the Scream franchise that shows what happens when Sidney Prescott finally returns to Woodsboro for her book tour. If you guess that the Ghostface Killer returns for a new round of mayhem, you have guessed correctly.
    Seed of Chucky: Chucky and Tiffany are resurrected by their innocent gender-confused child, Glen/Glenda, and hit Hollywood, where a movie depicting the killer dolls' murder spree is underway.
    Screamboat: On the last ferry of the night in New York, passengers and crew are hunted by a merciless rat, and what should have been a peaceful crossing turns into a bloody massacre.
    The Sixth Sense: After being shot by a resentful former patient whom he failed to help, a Philadelphia child psychologist seeks redemption by treating a young boy with a disturbing secret.
    Son of Frankenstein: Returning to the ancestral castle long after the death of the monster, the son of Dr. Frankenstein meets a mad shepherd who is hiding the comatose creature. To clear the family name, he revives the creature and tries to rehabilitate him.
    Tales From the Crypt: Demon Knight: High-level demons collect low-level demons as warriors in an attempt to obtain a key containing the blood of Christ. The key is guarded by immortal warriors called Demon Knights.
    Tales From the Hood:  A funeral director tells four strange tales of horror with an African American focus to three drug dealers he traps in his place of business.
    Terrifier 3: Art the Clown is set to unleash chaos on the unsuspecting residents of Miles County as they peacefully drift off to sleep on Christmas Eve. Santa has other ideas about what you should get for Christmas.
    The Thing (1982): A research team in Antarctica is hunted by a shape-shifting alien that assumes the appearance of its victims.
    The Thing (2011):  A group of scientists researching an alien spaceship found in the Antarctic come face to face with the ship's not-quite-dead occupant.
    The Village: A series of events tests the beliefs of a small, isolated countryside village, from the mind of M. Night Shyamalan.
    Werewolf of London: After botanist Wilfred Glendon travels to Tibet in search of a rare flower, the Mariphasa, he returns to a London haunted by murders that can only be the work of bloodthirsty werewolves.
    When a Stranger Calls: A psychopathic killer terrorizes a babysitter, then returns seven years later to menace her again.
    You’re Next: Director Adam Wingard and writer Simon Barrett's wonderfully perverse and violent tale of a family reunion that turns into a gory battle between the one person you wouldn't expect to be a warrior and a group of masked killers.
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    The Craft: A young girl new to a Catholic school befriends a coven of witches whom the other students either shun or fear. But when a powerful invocation goes wrong, the consequences could endanger their lives.
    Crimson Peak:  Auteur director Guillermo del Toro's sumptuous gothic horror romance stars  Mia Wasikowska, Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, and Charlie Hunnam. In it,  a new bride investigates ghostly visions at a remote gothic mansion that holds dark secrets.
    The First Omen: The young American woman is sent to Rome to begin a life of service to the church is filled with gentle faith, but she encounters a darkness that causes her to question her faith and uncovers a terrifying conspiracy that hopes to bring about the birth of evil incarnate. The amazing and brutally gory first feature from Arkasha Stevenson, which reinvigorated the Omen series after unsuccessful attempts to reboot it, stars Nell Tiger Free, Tawfeek Barhom, Sônia Braga, Ralph Ineson, and Bill Nighy.
    Helluva Boss:  In Hell, imp Blitzø runs an assassin business targeting the world of the living, using a spell book borrowed from a prince of Hell. With employees Moxxie, Millie, and Loona, they attempt to survive each other while keeping the business afloat. This adult animated comedy follows the misadventures, hijinks, and relationships of the Immediate Murder Professionals (or I.M.P. for short)– a band of demon assassins from Hell who kill people on Earth for a living.
    Lifeforce: Tobe Hooper's undersung and entertaining jewel that pays tribute to classic British horror films and adds Hooper's sensibility, including artful cinematography and his sense of style, with an amazing cast, including Steve Railsback, Peter Firth, Frank Finlay, Patrick Stewart, and Mathilda May. It is now on Prime to quiet the naysayers. For anyone who doubts that Hooper couldn't direct a glossy, big-budget studio film, Hooper proved them wrong when Lifeforce was released.
    Based on Colin Wilson's novel The Space Vampires, you even get a different kind of vampire who drains you of your life's energy, rather than your blood.

    Winchester: Ensconced in her sprawling San Jose, California, mansion, eccentric firearm heiress Sarah Winchester (Dame Helen Mirren) believes she is haunted by the souls of people killed by the Winchester repeating rifle. This supernatural horror film was co-directed by Michael and Peter Spierig and also stars Sarah Snook and Jason Clarke.

  • Screambox

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    September 1: 
    Almost Human: An ambitious small-time crook with manically homicidal tendencies kidnaps a young heiress, prompting a cop to pursue him before he can kill the girl once the hefty ransom is paid, directed by Italian horror master Umberto Lenzi.
    The Attic Expeditions: An amnesiac awakens in an asylum for the criminally insane and must find answers as those around him die one by one, starring Andras Jones, Seth Green, and Jeffrey Combs.
    Bad Biology:  Directed by Frank Henenlotter (Frankenhooker, Basket Case, Brain Damage), driven by biological excess, a man and a woman search for sexual fulfillment, unaware of each other's existence. Unfortunately, they eventually meet, and the bonding of these two very unusual human beings ends in a god awful love story.
    Better Watch Out: On a quiet suburban street, a babysitter must defend a twelve-year-old boy from intruders, only to discover it's far from a normal home invasion.
    Brutal Massacre: A Comedy: This mockumentary stars David Naughton (An American Werewolf in London), Ken Foree (Dawn of the Dead), Gunnar Hansen (The Texas Chain Saw Massacre), Brian O'Halloran (Clerks), and Ellen Sandweiss (The Evil Dead) and has been called ” The Spinal Tap of Horror.”
    Cake of Blood: A four-part Spanish anthology horror film, with segments featuring witchcraft, ghosts, Frankenstein and his monster, and ancient Christians battling Celtic vampires.
    Cocaine Werewolf: Cocaine, cash, and a crew filming a horror movie in the mysterious woods of northern Pennsylvania clash when an unexpected visit from a Werewolf literally enters the picture. One of the latest entries into the subgenre of films about the perils of monsters on Schedule II drugs.
    Dead Snow 2: Red vs. Dead: Director Tommy Wirkola's sequel to his gruesome zombie horror comedy about Norwegian skiers vs Nazi Zombies.  Still on the run from a group of Nazi zombies, a man seeks the aid of a group of American zombie enthusiasts and discovers new techniques for fighting the zombies.
    Death Ship: A mysterious ghostly freighter rams and sinks a modern-day cruise ship whose survivors climb aboard the freighter and discover that it is a World War II Nazi torture vessel.
    Drive-in Massacre: Two police detectives try to catch a serial killer who is stalking a rural California drive-in theater, randomly killing people with a sword. That's a real bummer when you are trying to watch a movie in peace.
    Endgame: Italian director Joe D'Amato's post-apocalyptic tale of a telepathic mutant who recruits a post-World War III TV game-show warrior to lead her band of mutants to safety.
    Family Portraits: From acclaimed director Douglas Buck comes an unflinching, disturbingly beautiful look at the underbelly of the American family. Three separate narratives (including the shocking film festival favorite “Cutting Moments” as well as “Home” and “Prologue”) combine to create a unique trilogy of life today that will leave you devastated and begging for more.
    Forbidden Zone: The bizarre and musical tale of a girl who travels to another dimension through the gateway found in her family's basement, directed by Richard Elfman.
    The Forest Hills: Beloved actress Shelley Duvall's last film is a psychological werewolf movie that also features genre favorites Edward Furlong (Terminator 2), Felissa Rose (Sleepaway Camp), Stacey Nelkin (Halloween III), Marianne Hagan (Halloween 6), and Dee Wallace (Cujo).
    Next of Kin: In a rest home for elderly people, a daughter reads her mother's diary. Soon, events that are mentioned in the mother's diary begin to happen to the daughter.
    Night Feeder: Fear chokes the free-wheeling underbelly of San Francisco's punk scene as a killer stalks the night to feed an unspeakable appetite. Community suspicion focuses on Disease, a band that is tainted by groupie deaths allegedly induced by the drug DZS, and on “The Creeper,” a misshapen outcast from the bowels of the city.
    No Escape: A soldier convicted for murdering his commanding officer is dumped and left to die on a prison island inhabited by two camps of convicts starring Ray Liotta and Lance Henriksen.
    The Protos Experiment: Death row inmates are used like lab rats by a private company that uses memory implants to revolutionize the correctional system. Two prisoners who become subject to the experiment must escape or risk losing their minds forever.
    Raiders of Atlantis: Cannibal Holocaust director Ruggero Deodato's movie about an ancient Atlantean relic is discovered on the ocean floor near a sunken nuclear submarine, which triggers a violent set of events that sees a couple of scientists teaming up with a few mercenaries to survive the onslaught that follows.
    Robowar: A special forces unit known as BAM is tasked with a mission: tracking down the rogue Omega-1 cyborg unit in a dense jungle, without being told their exact objective. Soon, they find themselves the hunted rather than the hunters in Italian director Bruno Mattei's 1988 film.
    Shredder: At an exclusive, secluded North American ski resort up on Mount Rocky Summit, brutal slashing, severing, and beheading of a group of teenagers is taking place and is believed to be the work of a mysterious skier dressed in black.
    Skinned Deep: A family vacation is turned into a nightmare when they are abducted by a family of deranged killers in this “Texas Chainsaw” style comedy sci-fi horror thriller romantic drama.
    Suicide Club:  A wave of unexplainable suicides sweeps across Tokyo after 54 smiling high school girls join hands and throw themselves from a subway platform into an oncoming train as a detective tries to find the cause of the deaths from Japanese director Sion Sono.
    Tetsuo: Body Hammer: When metal-worshipping fanatics abduct his son, a father unleashes his dormant, destructive power, as his naked rage transforms the once-feeble flesh into a grisly symbiosis of metal and tissue. Who dares to defy the ultimate body-hammer?
    Tetsuo: The Iron Man: A businessman accidentally kills The Metal Fetishist, who gets his revenge by slowly turning the man into a grotesque hybrid of flesh and rusty metal in this body horror film directed by Shin'ya Tsukamoto.
    The Velvet Vampire: Directed by Stephanie Rothman, it is an atmospheric cult film about Lee and his wife, Susan, who accept the invitation of mysterious Diane to visit her secluded desert estate. Tensions arise when the couple, unaware that Diane is a vampire, realize that they are both objects of the pale temptress's seductions.
    Wicked City:  While protecting a signatory to a peace treaty between their peoples, a male human and a female demon discover that their mutual attraction may be the key to unifying their worlds.
    September 9:
    Above the Knee:  A Screambox Exclusive from one of the producers of Hostile Dimensions. It tells the story of Amir, who has a secret. He's tormented by visions of his leg rotting and longs to cut it off, convinced it doesn't belong to him. So, he devises a plan, one that will drag everyone around him into his relentless quest for a dark redemption. Directed by Viljar Bøe (Good Boy), it stars Freddy Singh, Julie Abrahamsen, and Louise Waage Anda.
    September 12:
    Suspiria: This is the gore-geous 4K restoration of Dario Argento's masterpiece that stars Jessica Harper, Stefania Casini, Flavio Bucci, Miguel Bosé, Alida Valli, Udo Kier, and Joan Bennett. A beautiful young ballerina arrives in Germany to study dance at a prestigious school, never knowing that a cult of witches has an evil plan in this supernatural nightmare.
    Transmission: While channel surfing on TV late one night, it becomes clear that different stories on different channels are all connected, parts of the same story – a story that must never be told, containing footage that must never be seen.
    September 16:
    A Mother’s Embrace: A Screambox Exclusive from Brazilian director Cristian Ponce (History of the Occult). A team of firefighters must evacuate a collapsing nursing home during a massive storm in 1996, only to discover that the mysterious residents have other sinister plans.
    September 19:
    The UFOs of Soesterberg: A horror documentary that purports to show the events in the early morning of February 3, 1979, a giant black triangular object flew over Soesterberg Air Base. At least twelve soldiers witnessed this bizarre spectacle.
    September 23:
    The Draft!:  An Indonesian Screambox Exclusive, which is a meta-horror film, in which 5 typical college students spend their weekend in a typical old villa, only to find that they have to survive in a battle of wits against an absolute all-mighty, all-powerful terror that is seemingly undefeated.