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8 Horror Stars, Monsters, and Movies to Follow on TikTok
The one social media platform that celebrities seem to shy away from is TikTok. For whatever reason, the video site is great for music lovers, but horror cinephiles are going to have to do some research if they want to find people or icons from their genre.
We at iHorror have compiled a list of some famous TikTokers who you might find interesting. Some have upcoming films in the works, and some you may already know from past favorites. Either way, take a look at what we have gleaned from the TikTok library and let us know if there is anyone or anything we missed.
Jamie Lee Curtis:
What can we say, the original final girl herself is an official TikToker and she has uploaded some great videos. She lets her fans peek into her life as a superstar including behind-the-scenes Halloween footage, red-carpet appearances, or just funny diatribes.
@jamieleecurtis Final girl. Final fight. Messy. Raw. #HalloweenEnds 🎃 #bts #behindthescenes ♬ original sound – jamieleecurtis
Kane Hodder:
Although he isn’t the first, he might be the most memorable Jason Voorhees from the entire franchise. This actor, stuntman, and author not only uploads videos posing with his fans but sells official merchandise from his personal collection.
@kanehodder_official Please follow the new, THE OFFICIAL KANE HODDER FAN CLUB page on Facebook!! Happy Halloween!!!🎃💀🧡🖤☠️🤘🏻🎃 #kanehodder #fridaythe13th #jasonvoorhees #fan #halloween #fyp #viral #tiktok #horror #horrortok #fypシ #spooky ♬ Friday The 13th Main Theme (feat. Jason Voorhees) [From Friday The 13th] – Steve Jablonsky
Chucky:
This is a hilarious page that is all things Chucky. Since the killer doll has made a critically acclaimed resurgence over the past few years, he is back with more one-liners, sensitive content warnings, and a slew of amusing videos.
@chuckyisreal ur all gettin coal MFs #chucky ♬ this is our dance give credit lol – kara
Scream Movies:
With a new Scream movie headed to theaters in early 2026, what better way to keep up on all of Ghostface’s shenanigans than by following his TikTok. Videos feature funny bits with the past cast, trailers, and hilarious skits. In one bit of inspired content, the original Ghostface sings “I’m the problem” by Taylor Swift in the iconic Drew Barrymore scene from the first film.
@screammovies I know you’ve missed hearing my voice on @TikTok. #Scream7 coming to theatres February 27, 2026 #Halloween ♬ Scream 7 Only In Theatres February 27 – Ghostface
Jasmine Savoy Brown:
This new Scream queen blew everyone’s socks off in the last movie, and now that there is a new one on the horizon, it might be worth following her TikTok page. The actor doesn’t delve into the movies so much as play with the many filters offered by the platform. Still it’s nice to see this side and maybe more content in the future.
@jasminsavoybrown What can I say I am RLY good at pranks #yellowjackets #prankster #niasondaya #sophiethatcher #samanthaslaugh #mynameislittletommyandihaventbeenbornyet ♬ original sound – Jasmin Savoy Brown
Matthew Lillard:
Matthew is really active on TikTok. He’s not going to spoil anything about Scream 7, but he does like to talk about other projects. He is a fan of his fans and if you subscribe to his page, there is never a dull moment.
@matthew_lillard_ 𝙒𝘼𝙍𝙉𝙄𝙉𝙂 🏴☠️ 𝙇𝙀𝙏𝙃𝘼𝙇 𝘾𝙊𝙈𝘽𝙊 𝘼𝙃𝙀𝘼𝘿🏴☠️ MYSTERY REVEALED! @macabrespirits teamed up with the legendary @spencerink & @iceninekills on 3 deadly merch items☠️ Our first-ever collab brings @flanaganfilm disturbing new novella to life and death. This exclusive collection is available for ONE WEEK ONLY so get ‘em before they expire! 🏴☠️🍋🟩🥃🩸S̸l̸a̸s̸h̸ l̸i̸n̸k̸ i̸n̸ b̸i̸o̸! #horror #tequila ♬ original sound – Matthew lillard
Milly Shapiro:
You might remember her as Charlie from Ari Aster’s “Hereditary,” but Milly Shapiro also starred in the original Broadway rendition of “Matilda.” Today she uses TikTok as a place for uploading funny memes, belting out an occasional song, or mouthing the lines of a popular soundbite to the amusement of all.
@millyshaparoni Ohio is not real like it is but its not am i in ohio maybe come say hi pls
♬ Bag of brick or soup – Oli
Lauren LaVera:
Lauren is the modern final girl. We can’t wait to see what she does in Terrifier IV. But until then check out her TikTok page where she takes off the angel wings and shows her softer, funnier side.
@laurenlavera #Inverted #invertedfilter ♬ original sound – Mitch Harden
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5 Horror & Thriller Films Premiering at Cannes 2026
The Cannes Film Festival is widely considered the most prestigious film festival in the world. Held annually in Cannes since its founding in 1946, the invitation-only event showcases new films from across the globe, spanning every genre from auteur-driven dramas to boundary-pushing horror. Taking place at the Palais des Festivals et des Congrès, Cannes remains one of the “Big Three” European festivals alongside Venice Film Festival and Berlin International Film Festival, as well as part of the global “Big Five,” which also includes Toronto International Film Festival and Sundance Film Festival.
The 79th annual Cannes Film Festival runs from May 12-23, 2026, with Park Chan-wook (director of Oldboy (2003), The Handmaiden (2016), and No Other Choice (2025)) serving as jury president. French-Malian actress Eye Haїdara will host the opening and closing ceremonies. At the same time, honorary Palme d’Or awards will be presented to Peter Jackson (director of the Lord of the Rings trilogy) and Barbra Streisand. The festival opens with The Electric Kiss, directed by Pierre Salvadori.
But now let’s get to the really good stuff.
Among the lineup this year are several genre entries that should have horror and thriller fans paying very close attention for their theater releases which will be later in the year. Here are five films I’m especially excited about, all of which are premiering at Cannes 2026.

Hope (Korean: 호프)
Directed by Na Hong-jin (The Wailing), Hope looks like one of the most intriguing genre entries in competition for the Palme d’Or.
Set in a remote village near the Korean Demilitiarized Zone (DMZ), the film’s premise appears, at first, to be a contained crisis: a tiger sighting that throws the community into worried chaos. But as the situation escalates, something far more sinister begins to emerge, forcing residents to confront a terrifying unknown.
With a stacked international cast including Hwang Jung-min (Veteran, New World, I, the Executioner), Zo In-sung (A Frozen Flower, The King, It’s Okay, That’s Love), Jung Ho-yeon (Squid Game, Disclaimer),Taylor Russell (Bones and All, Waves), Alicia Vikander (Ex Machina, The Danish Girl, The Man from U.N.C.L.E.), and Michael Fassbender (Shame, Prometheus, X-Men: First Class), this one feels like it could be a major crossover hit.

Her Private Hell
From Nicholas Winding Refn (The Neon Demon) comes a surreal, neon-drenched nightmare that feels perfectly at home within his filmography.
A mysterious mist engulfs a futuristic city, unleashing a deadly and elusive force. At the center is a young woman searching for her father, whose path collides with an American soldier on a desperate mission of his own: rescue his daughter from Hell.
Starring Sophie Thatcher (Companion, Heretic, Prospect), Charles Melton (May December, Warfare, Riverdale), Havana Rose Liu (Bottoms, No Exit, Bleu de Chanel), Diego Calva (Babylon, The Night Manager, On Swift Horses — seriously, I’m so excited to see him in new work!) and more, this out-of-competition premiere could end up being one of the most talked about, and hopefully one of my personal favorites.

Karma
Directed by Guillaume Canet (Tell No One), Karma is a French psychological thriller that leans into moral ambiguity.
The story follows Jeanne, a woman attempting to rebuild her life in Spain while hiding a troubled past. When her young godson disappears, suspicion quickly falls on her, forcing her to flee to a religious community she once escaped. As her partner searches for the truth, the narrative spirals into a tense mystery.
Led by Marion Cotillard (La Vie En Rose, Inception, Rust and Bone), who always delivers an outstanding performance, Karma appears to be a slow-burn kind of thriller that will really keep audiences captivated.

Colony (Korean: 군체)
Zombie maestro Yeon Sang-ho (Train to Busan) returns with Colony, a claustrophobic kind of outbreak thriller premiering in the midnight section at Cannes.
Set inside a sealed biotech facility, the film follows survivors trapped during a rapidly mutating viral outbreak. As the infected evolve in unpredictable ways, tensions inside the quarantine zone rise just as quickly as the body count.
This zombie film stars Jun Ji-hyun (Assassination) and Koo Kyo-hwan (Peninsula), and paired Yeon Sang-ho, I’m hoping we get a really great zombie thriller to add to the arsenal.

Teenage Sex and Death at Camp Miasma
Yes, the title alone already earns a spot on this list.
Written and directed by Jane Schoenbrun (I Saw the TV Glow), this meta-slasher follows a queer filmmaker hired to direct a reboot of a long-running horror franchise. Her fixation on the film’s reclusive “final girl” actress leads both women into an increasingly surreal and psychosexual spiral.
Starring Hannah Einbinder (Hacks, Seekers of Infinite Love) and Gillian Anderson (The X-Files, The Fall, Hannibal), this Un Certain Regard entry sounds as though it might be one of the boldest, and strangest, films of the entire festival.
While Cannes isn’t traditionally known for its horror under any circumstances, this year’s lineup continues to show that bold, genre-bending storytelling absolutely has a place on the Croisette.
iHorror will keep you updated on these films’ theatrical and/or streaming releases!
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Which Poster Did It Better?
We have a fun question for you: Who did it better?
Did you ever notice how similar the 1992 poster for Peter Jackson’s Dead Alive is to Wes Craven’s Scream that came out in 1996? They aren’t identical, but they could be considered spiritual sisters.
Not much is known about the Dead Alive poster. It appears to have its lead actress, Diana Peñalver, front and center with eyes wide open and mouth agape. It was a shocking image for a one-sheet at the time, but it was fitting for the film, which used over 300 liters of fake blood in the final scene.
Dead Alive was also controversial. In the UK and Australia, it was shown in its entire 104-minute run. But it had to be cut down to 94 minutes when it hit the German and American markets. Originally titled Braindead, it was renamed Dead Alive in those countries.


As for the Scream poster, we know it’s Drew Barrymore‘s face; she also has her mouth agape and her eyes wide open like Peñalver‘s.
In a classic on-theme misdirect, Barrymore appears to have a major role in Scream, given how prominent she is in the poster. In reality, she is only onscreen for 13 minutes.
Scream’s photo was taken by an unknown photographer. It doesn’t capture Dead Alive’s comedy element, but Scream wasn’t exactly a straight comedy. Its humor was more in the meta references.

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‘Axes and Os’ Is Now Streaming — A Fresh Valentine Slasher With a Savage Creature Feature Twist
It’s happening.
Indie horror fans have a new killer obsession—Axes and Os, the wildly original Valentine-themed slasher that blends classic stalk-and-slash thrills with a monstrous creature-feature surprise. The film is now streaming and delivering blood, laughs, and a brutal new horror icon.

Love Hurts — Literally
Set during a chaotic Galentine’s getaway, Axes and Os follows four young women who escape to a quiet small town for a weekend of romance, friendship, and fun—only to find themselves hunted by the legendary Valentine’s Day Ax Killer, Luther Dremel.
But this isn’t just another masked slasher story. When one of the girls undergoes a shocking transformation, the hunted becomes the hunter, and a brutal showdown erupts that turns the holiday of love into a full-on survival nightmare—a literal fight to the death.

A Cast Packed With Genre Favorites and Rising Stars
Axes and Os features horror icon Jamie Bernadette alongside rising star Cass Huckabay, who won two Best Actress awards during the film’s festival run. Madison M. Bowman and Sara Wimmer round out the ensemble, delivering both laughs and scares designed to appeal to a wide range of genre fans. Brandon Krum brings terrifying intensity as the relentless Axeman, Luther Dremel.

A Fresh Spin on Slasher Tradition
While Axes and Os pays tribute to classic slashers, it flips the formula with a creature-feature twist that sets it apart from typical holiday horror fare. Think traditional masked killer meets monstrous transformation—romance colliding with rage, friendship colliding with fear. The film blends humor, gore, and heart, striking a tone somewhere between Ready or Not, The Final Girls, and classic ’80s slashers—while still delivering modern indie edge.

A Festival Darling With 11 Award Wins
During its festival run, Axes and Os quickly became a standout on the indie horror circuit, bringing home 11 awards, including six Best Feature Film wins, three Best Director awards, and two Best Actress awards for Cass Huckabay. Notable wins include The Freak Show horror film festival, Spooky Empire Horror Film Festival, and the Nashville horror film festival.

The film’s mix of genre-bending horror, strong performances, and crowd-pleasing tone earned praise from festival juries and audiences alike, helping build early buzz ahead of its streaming release.
Why Horror Fans Should Care
Holiday slashers are having a moment again, but Axes and Os brings something rare: a true genre mashup with a female-driven cast, festival pedigree, and a killer premise that doesn’t play it safe.
With festival awards, strong early audience reactions, and a bold creature-driven finale, Axes and Os is poised to become a cult favorite for Valentine’s Day horror marathons.
Now Streaming
Axes and Os is now available to stream on Prime Video and Screamify
Love is in the air. So is the blood.
Four females on a Galentine’s weekend are hunted by legendary ax murderer LutherDremel, until one female turns out to be something otherworldly and battles the iconic axeman.
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