
15 New Horror Movies Available to Watch at Home

15. The Parenting
- Where To Watch: Hulu
The Parenting is a fun horror rom-com that pokes fun at clichés with lots of unexpected laughs. With mostly practical effects and a cast that fits their roles perfectly, this silly, quick film is a great pick for a relaxed movie night with friends or family. | © New Line Productions

14. Curse of the Seven Seas
- Where To Watch: Netflix
Curse of the Seven Seas is a wild possession film based on Indonesian folklore that surprises you with its over-the-top, bloody slaughters. Director Tommy Dewo turns a complicated family curse into a bizarre adventure with homemade effects and plenty of shocking moments. | © Netflix

13. The Dead Thing
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
The Dead Thing is a supernatural thriller about Alex, a woman in LA who meets the perfect guy—until he literally ghosts her. Mixing modern dating with a retro, eerie vibe, the film uses twists, a cool score, and dark visuals to explore our fear of death. | © Shudder

12. Heart Eyes
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Heart Eyes is a wild horror-comedy that mixes blood-soaked chaos with dark humor, taking you on a twisted, thrilling ride. The cast's sharp timing and inventive action sequences keep you laughing and cringing, proving that even in mayhem, there's room for a bit of love and laughter. | © Paramount Pictures

11. The Park Maniac
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
The Park Maniac is a trashy, captivating Brazilian thriller about a pasty-faced serial killer terrorizing São Paulo in the ’90s. An ambitious journalist chases his dark trail while Silvero Pereira’s creepy performance and a killer ’90s soundtrack make every scene a wild ride. | © Prime Video

10. Night of the Zoopocalypse
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Night of the Zoopocalypse is a wild experience that combines suspense, scares, and quirky comedy for an unforgettable adult horror experience. With strikingly gross mutants and a standout performance by Poot that steals every scene, this movie keeps you on edge one minute and laughing the next. | © Elevation Pictures

9. Wolf Man
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Wolf Man offers a simple, engaging story that lets the director’s focus on atmosphere, stunning visuals, and deep family bonds shine through. While the film stays grounded and avoids cheesy overkill, a bolder final act might have made it even more memorable. | © Universal Pictures

8. Watcher
- Where To Watch: Netflix
Watcher is a solid thriller that draws you into a world filled with isolation, language barriers, and a haunting atmosphere. While the ending leaves you a bit puzzled, the strong acting, slow-burn pace, and memorable music make it an engaging ride worth experiencing. | © Universal Studios

7. Trap
- Where To Watch: Netflix
Trap follows Cooper as he takes his daughter Riley to a Lady Raven concert, but his odd behavior soon raises questions and sets a tense, unpredictable tone. Shyamalan shifts the mood from light to sharp-edged suspense outside the concert, with standout performances that make this twisty ride a must-see. | © Warner Bros. Pictures

6. Smile 2
- Where To Watch: Apple TV
Smile 2 sticks to the same formula as the first film, but Naomi Scott truly steals the spotlight with a fantastic performance. While some parts may feel a bit repetitive for fans of the original, her dynamic acting and the creepier sequences make it a standout horror watch on its own. | © Paramount Pictures

5. Abigail
- Where To Watch: Apple TV
Abigail is a fun horror movie with a splash of comedy, and Dan Stevens absolutely steals every scene with his killer lines and charm. Even though the story feels familiar, its unpredictable twists make it a great pick for a relaxed movie night with a cold drink and some popcorn. | © Universal Studios

4. Presence
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Presence is a uniquely filmed movie that draws you in with excellent acting and clever camera tricks, making you feel part of its supernatural world. Even though it starts slow and asks you to piece together the plot, its steady tension and creative style make the experience worthwhile. | © Neon

3. Nosferatu
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Nosferatu is a beautiful reimagining of the classic, boasting lavish gothic sets, impressive special effects, and standout performances. Although a few moments feel a bit slow, the film draws you in with its rich visuals and natural dialogue, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre. | © Focus Features

2. Borderline
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Borderline starts with a burst of energy in the first two acts, showcasing cool performances from Samara Weaving, Ray Nicholson, and Eric Dane, along with sharp visuals and a catchy soundtrack. However, the movie loses its spark in the third act, where a weak romance and uneven tone leave it feeling less memorable. | © Magnolia Pictures

1. Companion
- Where To Watch: Prime Video
Companion is a dark, R-rated comedy that mixes unexpected violence with a rollercoaster of unpredictable twists. The actors give memorable performances that keep you guessing, making it a fun watch for anyone who loves edgy humor in horror movies. | © Warner Bros. Pictures
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