Danny Boyle’s 28 Years Later is now playing in theaters and M3GAN 2.0 is joining it on the big screen this coming Friday, but sandwiched in between those two major studio releases are a handful of new horror movies this week. Beginning with SIX of them today alone.
Here’s all the new horror that released on Tuesday, June 24, 2025!
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Melding cat-and-mouse horror with medical thrillers, Pins and Needles hit VOD today.
In Pins and Needles, “What should have been an uneventful ride back to campus unexpectedly becomes a nightmare as Max, a diabetic biology grad student, is entrapped in a diabolical new-age wellness experiment. And her insulin supply is dwindling…
“Max is forced into a deadly game of cat and mouse where she must escape at all costs or risk becoming the next test subject to extend the lives of the rich and privileged.”
Chelsea Clark (“Ginnie & Georgia”), Ryan McDonald (“Fringe”), Kate Corbett (“Fargo”), Daniel Gravelle (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), and Damian Romeo (Fear Street: Prom Queen) star in the film from director James Villeneuve.
Sophia Bush‘s (The Hitcher) idyllic life is upended when a mysterious man shows up at her door claiming to be her daughter’s real father in The Stranger in My Home.
The psychological thriller came to VOD courtesy of Republic Pictures today.
“Ali and her daughter Katie have a perfect life – until a stranger claims to be Katie’s father. As secrets unravel, his obsession turns dangerous, pulling them into a web of lies and fear.”
Chris Carmack (Shark Night), Amiah Miller (War for the Planet of the Apes), and Chris Johnson (47 Meters Down) also star in The Stranger in My Home.
Jeff Fisher (Killer Movie) directs the Lifetime Original-style thriller from a script by Chris Sivertson (I Know Who Killed Me), based on the 2016 novel by Adele Parks.
Your most primal fears will live again in Jurassic Reborn. Ahead of Jurassic World Rebirth‘s release on July 2, The Asylum’s mockbuster stomped onto VOD outlets today.
In the mockbuster movie, “When cutting-edge research leads to the creation of living dinosaurs, a team of scientists on a secluded island must risk their lives to prevent the rapidly growing creatures from escaping and attacking the mainland.”
Daniel Baldwin (John Carpenter’s Vampires) stars alongside Danielle Titus, Esmeree Sterling, Bryan Scamman, and William Castrogiovanni.
Produced by David Michael Latt (Sharknado, “Z Nation”), the sci-fi action horror film is directed by Marcel Walz (Blood Feast) and written by Alex Heerman (Megaboa).
A budding filmmaker attempts to produce his first feature, a found footage movie about Bigfoot, in the meta mockumentary Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project, which was released in select theaters on Friday. It’s now available on VOD at home.
The subversive mockumentary is produced by Tyler Friesen with Radio Silence – the team behind the most recent films in the Scream franchise, Scream and Scream VI.
Directed by Max Tzannes, Found Footage is a mockumentary horror film about a budding filmmaker’s attempt to produce a found footage movie about Bigfoot. Through the eyes of an esteemed French documentary crew, the story follows his unlikely band of misfits as they struggle to keep the production afloat on a shoestring budget.
All the while, mysterious and sinister occurrences begin to unfold behind the scenes, blurring the lines between movie magic and real life.
As the shoot days get longer and scarier, the filmmakers quickly learn that they’ve stepped into a very real and very terrifying found footage film of their own.
Brennan Keel Cook (The Pale Blue Eye), Chen Tang (Mulan), Erika Vetter (Somebody I Used to Know) and Dean Cameron (Straight Outta Compton, Summer School) star.
Max Tzannes and David San Miguel co-wrote the mockumentary’s screenplay.
Following its theatrical release earlier this month, killer comedy I Don’t Understand You is now available on Digital to rent for $9.99 or purchase for $14.99 via Vertical.
Andrew Rannells (A Simple Favor) and Nick Kroll (“The League”) star as a couple on the verge of adopting a baby who embark on an Italian vacation to reconnect before the new addition arrives. Everything is picture-perfect, the epitome of a European babymoon, when things begin to spiral out of control.
Lost on the way to dinner, their car gets stuck in a ditch, leaving them stranded in rural nowhere during a torrential downpour. The two Americans are now in a foreign land with no cell service, zero comprehension of the Italian language, and, as fear takes over, escalating turmoil that could explode at any moment.
The dark comedy is written and directed by David Joseph Craig & Brian Crano.
Morgan Spector (“The Gilded Age”), Nunzia Schiano (“Gomorrah”), Eleonora Romandini (“The White Lotus”), Paolo Romano, and Amanda Seyfried (Jennifer’s Body) co-star.
Get ready to confront a cult in So Fades the Light, a haunting exploration of religious trauma that’s now available on Digital outlets beginning today from Gravitas Ventures.
In the film, “As a girl, Sun was a God Child worshiped by a cult of violent religious extremists. Her life in the cult ended as police stormed their compound and exchanged fire with the gun-toting flock of men, women, and children. Many faced a bloody end while their Reverend leader was whisked off to prison.
“15 years later, Sun is now living like a drifter, disconnected from the world in her ramshackle van, her only constant. In an attempt to confront the trauma of her youth, she decides to travel back to the compound where it all happened. What Sun doesn’t know is that the Reverend is freshly out of prison, also on his way back home.”
Rob Cousineau and Chris Rosik direct from a script by Cousineau. Kiley Lotz, Ny’Ea Reynolds, D. Duke Solomon, William Swift, D. Lou, and Anika Pyle star.
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