Last Updated on December 2, 2025 by Angel Melanson
Some twisted surprises are coming on the list of new Horror Movies streaming on Screambox for December. First off, you and your family can celebrate the holidays with none other than Art the Clown with Art the Clown's Eulogy Log. We are not certain what that will entail, but it sounds like some gruesome fun.
South African director Jaco Bouwe (Gaia) returns with the Screambox exclusive Breathing In, the practical effects-driven exorcism film from Argentina Deus Irae is another exclusive, and you can't miss Fried Barry director Ryan Kruger's 35mm reboot of the cult classic Street Trash, a Screambox original film. Get your Christmas season second helping of Art the Clown as Screambox has made Terrifier 2, with the director Damian Leone's commentary available this month.

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Breathing In on December 3
Image Credit: Screambox In Breathing In, a wounded general seeks refuge in the small home of a woman and her young daughter in 1900s South Africa. Before long, he'll learn the real reason why they've invited him and how they've survived on their own for so long.
Michele Burgers, Sven Ruygrok, and Jamie-Lee Money star in director Jaco Bouwe's (Gaia) film.
Inkubus on December 6
Image Credit: Screambox Inkubus is the story of a skeleton crew working the final shift at a soon-to-be-demolished police station. The night takes a gruesome turn when the demon, Inkubus, calmly walks into the station holding the severed head of a murdered girl.
Horror icon Robert Englund, William Forsythe, and Joey Fatone star in director Glenn Ciano's terror tale.
Those Who Walk Away on December 6
Image Credit: Screambox After Max and Avery meet on a social media app for a first date, they end up at a haunted house only to realize the trauma they share may either save them or erupt into an unforgettable nightmare.
Directed by Robert Rippberger, Those Who Walk Away, was directed in one continuous take and stars Booboo Stewart, Scarlett Sperduto, and Grant Morningstar.
November on December 6
Image Credit: Screambox November was praised critically and submitted as the Estonian entry for Best Foreign Language Film at the 90th Academy Awards. Rainer Sarnet directed the haunting black-and-white film and stars Rea Lest, Jörgen Liik, and Arvo Kukumägi
In a poor Estonian village, a group of peasants use magic and folk remedies to survive the winter, and a young woman tries to get a young man to love her.
Deus Irae on December 10
Image Credit: Screambox Javier stares at a crucifix and his expressions and hands suggest that nerves are consuming him. A flashback reveals that a priest devotes his life to visiting families and cleansing their homes from the demons that try to possess them.
Argentinian filmmaker Pedro Cristiani directed Deus Irae, which stars Pablo Ragoni, Gastón Ricaud, and Sabrina Macchi.
While We Sleep on December 13
Image Credit: IMDB After observing a hauntingly familiar abnormal CAT scan of a 13-year-old girl, radiologist Nina Evanko battles to find the source of the young girl's sleeping disorder. What she discovers is darker and stranger than she could have imagined.
Directed by Polish filmmaker Andrzej Sekula, it stars Slava Babenkov, Sergey Denga, and Brian Gross, who also co-wrote the movie.
Spooky Kisses Haunts - Season 1 on December 13
Image Credit: Screambox Uncovering the psychology of fear, this terrified yet comedic host embarks on a behind-the-scenes journey through the most spine-chilling Halloween haunted attractions. She's on a quest: Why do people love to scare or be scared?
Beverly Harris is your host for this show that takes an in-depth look at real ife Halloween haunts.
Terrifier 2 with Director's Commentary on December 17
Image Credit: IMDB Director Damien Leone created the Terrifier series and Screambox is giving fans the chance to watch the second film in the series, Terrifier 2, with the director's audio commentary to give you more insight into Leone's creative process and the production of the film that introduced the character Sienna Shaw.
Resurrected by a sinister entity, Art the Clown returns to Miles County to terrorize a teenage girl and her younger brother on Halloween night. Lauren LaVera, Elliott Fullam, Sarah Voigt, and David Howard Thornton star in this supernatural splatter movie.
Some Like It Rare on December 20
Image Credit: IMDB After accidentally killing a vegan activist, a struggling butcher chops up the body and sells the meat to his customers. With business now booming, he and his wife search for more victims to satisfy their clientele's growing demand.
Some Like It Rare is a French film, a cannibalistic horror comedy, which stars Marina Foïs, Fabrice Éboué, the director and co-writer, and Jean-François Cayrey.
Blank on December 20
Image Credit: IMDB A desperate writer signs up for a fully A.I.-operated retreat to cure her writer's block, but when an unforeseen software glitch occurs, she gets trapped inside her unit with an unstable android and no communication with the outside world.
Rachel Shelley, Heida Reed, and Annie Cusselle star in Blank, a film directed by Natalie Kelly.
Spooky Kisses Haunts - Season 2 on December 20
Image Credit: Screambox Beverly Harris goes even further, with six new episodes exploring such haunts as Reaper's Revenge, Kim's Krypt Haunted Mill, Brighton Asylum, Barratt's Haunted Mansion, and Bates Motel and Haunted Hayride in the series second season.
Going behind the scenes with the creators and the creatures, Harris delves into the haunt industry and what makes such places so popular every October.
The Battery on December 20
Image Credit: IMDB The Battery is actor and director Jeremy Gardener's debut feature film and something of a small miracle. Made for six thousand dollars in Connecticut in 15 days, it was praised as a zombie film that reinvigorated the subgenre. It stars Gardener and producer Adam Cronheim and is an haunting and emotionally effective film.
The personalities of two former baseball players clash as they traverse the rural back roads of a post-plague New England teeming with the undead.
Art the Clown Eulogy Log on December 24
Image Credit: Screambox Screambox has a spooky and special Christmas treat for the Terrifier fans and everyone else. What better way to celebrate the holidays with your family than with Art the Clown?
We don't know all the details but why not enjoy a twisted take on the yule log with Terrifier icon David Howard Thornton while you wrap presents around the tree?
Street Trash on December 27
Image Credit: Screambox South African director Ryan Kruger (Fried Barry) has remade the 80s splatter classic Street Trash and brought it into the new millennium. In this goopy new version, a group of homeless misfits must fight for survival when they discover a plot to exterminate every homeless person in the city.
Sean Cameron Michael, Donna Cormack-Thomson, Joe Vaz, and Greg Green star in this gruesome and hilarious South African take on the original film. It's neon-colored madness.
Forget Me Not on December 27
Image Credit: IMDB “Do you remember me?” A childhood game turns terrifyingly real for a group of high schoolers celebrating graduation. After playing a game similar to hide and seek in a cemetery, the players begin to disappear one by one.
Carly Schroeder, Cody Linley, Micah Alberti, and Brie Gabrielle star in this scary supernatural movie directed by Tyler Oliver.
Strigoi on December 27
Image Credit: Screambox Strigoi is a British horror comedy directed by Faye Jackson and based on Romanian mythology. Strigoi is the Romanian word for vampire.
When the villagers killed Constantin Tirescu, they thought it was justice. Vlad Cozma thinks it was murder. Now Constantin thinks pickles might go nice with blood.
Spree on December 27
Image Credit: IMDB Thirsty for a following, Kurt Kunkle is a rideshare driver who has figured out a deadly plan to go viral. Have you ever wondered what would happen if the driver who came to pick you up was insane, was not to be trusted, and might be a serial killer?
Joe Keery, Sasheer Zamata, Mischa Barton, John DeLuca, Lala Kent, Frankie Grande, Kyle Mooney. and David Arquette star in this film directed by Eugene Kotlyarenko.