Get ready for a spine-chilling week as we dive into the latest horror releases! The nightmare continues with these 8 terrifying new films, each bringing its own brand of terror to the big screen. From visceral gore to supernatural thrills, these movies will keep you on the edge of your seat.
First up, we have Osgood Perkins, who returns with a fresh dose of horror, while his star Nicolas Cage takes on a new role in a theatrical release. But here's where it gets interesting...
November 10th to 16th, 2025, presents a week of bone-chilling entertainment!
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Meat Kills: This Dutch horror film has made history by earning an NC-17 rating, and it's now available on various VOD platforms and Screambox. The story follows animal rights activists who find themselves in a violent chain reaction of events. It's a brutal exploration of dehumanization and the dark side of activism.
Deathstalker: A reboot of the cult classic, this film brings sword and sorcery to life. Available on VOD, it stars Daniel Bernhardt and features an executive producer credit for Slash, the legendary guitarist.
Queens of the Dead: Tina Romero, daughter of the late George A. Romero, presents her own take on the zombie genre. This horror-comedy is a must-watch, especially for fans of Romero's iconic work.
Frenzy Moon: A practical effects-heavy werewolf flick, now available on VOD. It's a thrilling tale of survival as a group of students face a pack of monsters.
Keeper: Osgood Perkins' new film, a fairy tale nightmare, is now playing in theaters nationwide. It follows a couple's romantic weekend that takes a terrifying turn.
The Carpenter's Son: Nicolas Cage stars in this supernatural thriller, inspired by the Infancy Gospel of Thomas. It's a dark tale of a family's struggle against supernatural forces in Roman Egypt.
The Things You Kill: A Turkish-language psychological thriller, this film has been making waves. It won awards at Sundance and was selected for the Oscars. Currently playing in select theaters, it explores a professor's quest for vengeance.
And last but not least, The Creep Tapes Season 2 has premiered on Shudder, offering a unique found footage horror experience.
These releases promise to keep horror fans entertained and engaged. But here's the part most people miss: horror is a genre that often sparks intense debates and differing opinions. So, after you've watched these films, join the discussion! What did you think? Did any of these releases challenge your expectations? We'd love to hear your thoughts in the comments. Don't be afraid to share your opinions and engage in a friendly horror debate!