Friday the 13th has arrived, and horror fans are in for a treat. A total of eight new horror films have been released for home viewing today, covering everything from supernatural chills to psychological terror.
Best Wishes to All
From producer Takashi Shimizu (The Grudge) and director Yûta Shimotsu, this Japanese horror film follows a young woman visiting her grandparents, only to discover the disturbing secret behind their happiness. Streaming now on Shudder.
The Other
Created by Final Destination’s Jeffrey Reddick and directed by Paul Etheredge, this VOD release tells the story of a couple who adopt a mute orphan, Kathelia, whose dark past brings terror into their home.
Morgan: Killer Doll
A mockbuster from The Asylum, this killer doll thriller is directed by Jose Prendes. When a lifelike doll begins killing people linked to a dead woman’s past, a bloody mystery unfolds. Available now on VOD.
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Directed by Aaron Dobson, this found footage film follows a journalist and a concierge investigating a suspicious suicide in an apartment building. A tense, low-budget horror flick now on VOD.
Bark
Marc Schölermann’s single-location psychological thriller sees a man waking up tied to a tree with no memory of how he got there. He must confront a haunting stranger and his own past. Available via Dark Sky Films.
Sew Torn
Freddy Macdonald’s debut is a darkly comedic crime thriller. A mobile seamstress gets caught in chaos after stealing a briefcase from a drug deal. Now available on VOD.
The Dogs
Directed by Valerie Buhagiar and based on Allan Stratton’s novel, this film follows a teen and his mother who take refuge in a farmhouse, only to face ghostly forces and vicious dogs.
The Moor
Chris Cronin’s folk horror tale features a woman revisiting her traumatic past on haunted moorlands. With a psychic and a grieving father, she uncovers something darker than they expected. Now streaming in the U.S.
Whether you’re into creepy dolls, haunted landscapes, or psychological terror, this Friday the 13th delivers a horror lineup worth diving into.