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New Horror Movies on Netflix (US) This Week

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Welcome to iHorror’s weekly update of fresh streaming releases from your Netflix subscription service. This weekly update will keep you informed on what’s new on the Netflix stream so that your queue will never be left bloodless for the weekend. Sit back, relax and let iHorror do the work for you. Click “add to queue” for more information on the movie and if you feel like it, add it to your list.  If your looking for new releases on the UK Netflix, click here.

 

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the week of Apr. 9th – Apr 15th

Netflix streaming gives your horror movie “binge watching” a break this week, offering only one title. Last year’s Australian sleeper, “The Babadook” creeps its way into your queue for the first time.

The Babadook (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the weeks of Mar. 26th – Apr 8th

After a dry patch, Netflix kicks into horror high-gear within the last two weeks. From ghosts to psychos to rabid dogs, the streaming service is determined to jam your queue this weekend:

Mar 26th – Apr 8

Devil’s Backbone Texas (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

 

The Houses October Built (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Wolfcop (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

American Psycho (2000) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

American Psycho 2 (2002) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

The Dead Zone (1983) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Open Water (2004) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

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Open Water 2: Adrift (2006) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Frankenstein (2004) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

The Phantom of the Opera (1989) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Nurse (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Survival of the Dead (2009) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Leprechaun 2 (1994) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Leprechaun 3 (1995) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

Leprechaun 4: In Space (1997) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

Leprechaun 5: In the Hood (2000) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

Leprechaun 6: Back 2 tha Hood (2003) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

Disturbing Behavior (1998) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Disturbing Behavior Movie Poster

 

 

Sleepaway Camp II: Unhappy Campers (1988) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

Sleepaway Camp III: Teenage Wasteland (1989) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

Cujo (1983) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

My Bloody Valentine (1981) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

The Devil’s Rejects (2005) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

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Natural Born Killers: Director’s Cut (1994) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Underworld (2003) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Starry Eyes (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

Preservation (2014) add to your queue and let us know what you think.

 

 

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the week of Mar. 19th – Mar 25th

This week your Netflix streaming service takes an animal approach as it offers a few movies that deal with the horror of Mother Nature. But if stepping out into the wilds of nature is not your thing, be sure to “be kind and rewind” as the third installment of the anthology film V/H/S makes its debut.

Deep Blue Sea (1999) add to queue and let us know what you think.

Animal (2014) add to queue and let us know what you think.

V/H/S Viral add to queue and let us know what you think.

 

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the week of Mar. 6th – Mar 18th

Neflix asks you to “make your choice” this week. Its streaming service offers the first four films in the “Saw” franchise for “cringe” watching. Join serial vigilante Jigsaw as he offers up his own brand of rough justice.

Saw (2004) add to queue and let us know what you think.

Saw II (2005)  add to queue and let us know what you think.

 

 

Saw III (2006) add to queue and let us know what you think.

Saw IV (2007) add to queue and let us know what you think.

 

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the week of Mar. 5th – Mar 11th

Netflix adds a couple of new horror movies to their streaming service line-up this week. ABCs of Death 2 is an anthology film, so it’s almost like you’re getting 26 smaller films in one, and Hansel vs. Gretel, an offering from The Asylum Films. Although I cannot personally attest to the quality of Hansel vs. Gretel, INFLUX Magazine says, “Hansel Vs. Gretel may not be a brilliant film but it’s certainly an entertaining one. The gore is great and the action is handled well”.

The ABCs of Death 2 add to queue and let us know what you think.

Hansel vs. Gretel (2015) add to queue and let us know what you think.

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the week of Feb. 26th – Mar 4th

Netflix adds 7 horror movies to their screaming service this week. The line-up includes a psychopath stalking a hottie in a parking garage (P2), a disturbing tale about perfume (Perfume: A Tale of Murder), and a few horror comedies (Knock ‘Em Dead, Vampire in Brooklyn). As always, let iHorror know what you think after you watch them.

Soul Survivors (2001) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

P2 (2007) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Event Horizon (1997) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Perfume: The Story of a Murderer (2006) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Knock ‘Em Dead (2014) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Vampire in Brooklyn (1995) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

The Brothers Grimm (2005) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

New Releases on Netflix streaming for the week of Feb. 19th – Feb. 25th

Only one title added to your Netflix screaming service this week, but it is an iHorror favorite. “Housebound” is a popular import from New Zealand that will get an American remake some time in the near future:

Housebound (2014) add to queue and let us know what you think.

One of iHorror's favorites from last year

One of iHorror’s favorites from last year

New Releases on Netflix streaming for Feb. 12th – Feb. 18th

This week your screaming service offers a vampire black comedy and a few haunted house tales. Although “The House at the End of Time” is a Spanish film with English subtitles, it manages to earn a 3.5 star rating among subscribers. As always, let iHorror know which ones you have seen, or are planning to see! Have a great weekend!

The House at the End of Time (2013) add to queue and let us know what you think.

Spanish with English subtitles

Spanish with English subtitles

Summer of Blood (2014) add to queue and let us know what you think.

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Horror with Humor

The Last House on Cemetery Lane (2015)  add to queue and let us know what you think.

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Would you want this address?

 

 

New Releases from Feb.4th-Feb.11th

This week on Netflix there is only one fresh horror movie to stream, but it is a good one;

Dead Snow 2: Red Vs. Dead (2014): add to queue and let us know what you think.

Netflix Screaming Movies: What's new for Jan. 29-Feb. 3rd

New releases from January 29th – Feb. 2nd:

Stephen King’s The Good Marriage (2014): add to queue, and let us know what you think.

New on Netflix Jan. 29th

New on Netflix Jan. 29th

The Town that Dreaded Sundown (2014): add to queue , and let us know what you think.

New on Netflix Jan. 29th

New on Netflix Jan. 29th

Dark Ride (2014) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

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Killer Mermaid (2014) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Killer Mermaid

Unearthed (2007) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

New on Netflix this week (Feb. 2nd, 2015)

New on Netflix this week (Feb. 2nd, 2015)

Lake Dead (2007) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Lake Dead Horror

Borderland (2007) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

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Wicked Little Things (2006) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Wicked Little Things

The Deaths of Ian Stone (2007) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

The Deaths Of Ian Stone

An American Haunting (2006) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

An American Haunting

Nightmare Man (2006) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

New on Netflix this week (Feb. 2, 2015)

New on Netflix this week (Feb. 2, 2015)

Mulberry Street (2006) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

Mulberry Street

Re-Animator (1985) add to queue, and let us know what you think.

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Melissa Barrera Says Her ‘Scream’ Contract Never Included a Third Movie

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The Scream franchise has done a major overhaul to its original script for Scream VII after its two main leads departed production. Jenna Ortega who played Tara Carpenter left because she was overly booked and blessed while her co-star Melissa Barrera was fired after making political comments on social media.

But Barrera isn’t regretting any of it. In fact, she is happy where the character arc left off. She played Samantha Carpenter, the latest focus of the Ghostface killer.

Barrera did an exclusive interview with Collider. During their talk, the 33-year-old says she fulfilled her contract and her character Samantha’s arc finished at a good spot, even though it was meant to be a trilogy.

“I feel like the ending of [ Scream VI ] was a very good ending, and so I don’t feel like ‘Ugh, I got left in the middle.’ No, I think people, the fans, were wanting a third movie to continue that arc, and apparently, the plan was a trilogy, even though I was only contracted for two movies.

So, I did my two movies, and I’m fine. I’m good with that. I got two – that’s more than most people get. When you’re on a TV show, and it gets canceled, you can’t harp on things, you gotta move on.

That’s the nature of this industry too, I get excited for the next job, I get excited for the next skin I get to put on. It’s exciting to create a different character. So yeah, I feel good. I did what I set out to do. It was always meant to be two movies for me, ’cause that was my contract, and so everything is perfect.”

The entire production of the original seventh entry has moved on from the Carpenter’s storyline. With a new director and new script, production will resume, including the return of Neve Campbell and Courtney Cox.

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Read Reviews For ‘Abigail’ The Latest From Radio Silence

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The review embargo has lifted for the vampire horror movie Abigail and the reviews are abundantly positive. 

Matt BettinelliOlpin and Tyler Gillett of Radio Silence are getting early praise for their latest horror movie which opens on April 19. Unless you’re Barbie or Oppenheimer the name of the game in Hollywood is about what kind of box office numbers you pull on opening weekend and how much they drop thereafter. Abigail could be this year’s sleeper. 

Radio Silence is no stranger to opening big, their Scream reboot and sequel packed fans into seats on their respective opening dates. The duo are currently working on another reboot, that of 1981’s Kurt Russel cult favorite Escape From New York

Abigail

Now that ticket sales for GodzillaxKong, Dune 2, and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire have gathered patina, Abigail could knock A24’s current powerhouse Civil War from the top spot, especially if ticket buyers base their purchase off reviews. If it is successful, it could be temporary, since Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone’s action comedy The Fall Guy opens on May 3, just two weeks later.

We have gathered pull quotes (good & bad) from some genre critics on Rotten Tomatoes (score for Abigail currently sits at 85%) to give you an indicator of how they are skewing ahead of its release this weekend. First, the good:

“Abigail is a fun, bloody ride. It also has the most lovable ensemble of morally grey characters this year. The film introduces a new favorite monster into the genre and gives her room to take the biggest swings possible. I lived!” — Sharai Bohannon: A Nightmare On Fierce Street Podcast

“The standout is Weir, commanding the screen despite her small stature and effortlessly switching from apparently helpless, terrified child to savage predator with a mordant sense of humor.” — Michael Gingold: Rue Morgue Magazine

“‘Abigail’ sets the bar as the most fun you can have with a horror movie of the year. In other words, “Abigail” is horror on pointe.” — BJ Colangelo: Slashfilm

“In what may become one of the greatest vampire movies of all time, Abigail provides an extremely bloody, fun, humorous & fresh take on the subgenre.” — Jordan Williams: Screen Rant

“Radio Silence have proven themselves as one of the most exciting, and crucially, fun, voices in the horror genre and Abigail takes this to the next level.” — Rosie Fletcher: Den of Geek

Now, the not-so-good:

“It’s not badly made, just uninspired and played out.” — Simon Abrams: RogerEbert.com

A ‘Ready or Not’ redux running on half the steam, this one-location misfire has plenty of parts that work but its namesake isn’t among them.” –Alison Foreman: indieWire

Let us know if you are planning to see Abigail. If or when you do, give us your hot take in the comments.

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Ernie Hudson To Star In ‘Oswald: Down The Rabbit Hole’

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This is some exciting news! Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters 1984, The Crow 1994) is set to star in the upcoming horror film titled Oswald: Down The Rabbit Hole. Hudson is set to play the character Oswald Jebediah Coleman who is a brilliant animator that is locked away in a terrifying magical prison. No release date has been announced yet. Check out the announcement trailer and more about the film below.

ANNOUNCEMENT TRAILER FOR OSWALD: DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE

The film follows the story of “Art and some of his closest friends as they help track down his long-lost family lineage. When they find and explore his Great-Grandpa Oswald’s abandoned home, they encounter a magical TV that teleports them to a place lost in time, shrouded by dark Hollywood Magic. The group finds that they are not alone when they discover Oswald’s come-to-life cartoon Rabbit, a dark entity that decides their souls are it’s for the taking. Art and his friends must work together to escape their magical prison before the Rabbit gets to them first.”

First Look Image at Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole

Ernie Hudson stated that “I am excited to work with everyone on this production. It’s an incredibly creative and smart project.”

Director Stewart also added “I had a very specific vision for Oswald’s character and knew I wanted Ernie for this role from the start, as I’ve always admired iconic cinematic legacy. Ernie is going to bring Oswald’s unique and vengeful spirit to life in the best way possible.”

First Look Image at Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole

Lilton Stewart III and Lucinda Bruce are teaming up to write and direct the film. It stars actors Ernie Hudson (Ghostbusters 1984, The Crow 1994), Topher Hall (Single Drunk Female 2022), and Yasha Rayzberg (A Rainbow in the Dark 2021). Mana Animation Studio is helping produce the animation, Tandem Post House for post-production, and VFX supervisor Bob Homami is also helping. The budget for the film currently sits at $4.5M.

Official Teaser Poster for Oswald: Down the Rabbit Hole

This is one of many classic childhood stories that are being turned into horror films. This list includes Winnie the Pooh: Blood and Honey 2, Bambi: The Reckoning, Mickey’s Mouse Trap, The Return of Steamboat Willie, and many more. Are you more interested in the film now that Ernie Hudson is attached to star in it? Let us know in the comments below.

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