7 Surprisingly Good New Horror Movie Additions on Tubi

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Written by Timothy Rawles

May 30, 2025

Tubi is like a pair of Crocs; everybody has a prejudice against them until they actually put them on.

Seriously, Tubi has got so many movies you might spend most of your time doomscrolling the app instead of watching one. 

Yes, it does have a reputation for buying every single movie made with a $10 budget, but even some of those are good. They get festival orphans, big studio titles and even some they produced. And best of all, you can watch them for free, with annoying ads of course. 

The curators of the platform are constantly adding titles to the line-up and we have some recent ones below to share with you. We aren’t affiliated or sponsored by Tubi, so we can say this: Some aren’t going for an Academy Award, and it shows, but they are entertaining nonetheless. 

So take a second to look through them. Maybe there’s something that will grab your attention saving you the time to scroll through their giant catalog. You’re welcome.

1. The Coffee Table (Warning: Disturbing Content)

or a couple with a newborn baby and a challenged relationship, the decision to bring home a new coffee table has shockingly twisted consequences.

The Coffee Table

2. The Naughty List of Mr. Scrooge

A slasher film where a group of friends are hunted by a killer dressed as Ebenezer Scrooge during a holiday reunion.  

The Naughty List of Mr. Scrooge

3. Shark Girl

After surviving a shark attack, a social media influencer transforms into a monstrous predator with a thirst for blood.  

Shark Girl

4. Fall

Becky and Hunter, best friends and expert climbers, fight for survival atop a remote, abandoned radio tower in this adrenaline-fueled thriller.

Fall

5. American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet

A supernatural horror film involving a cursed artifact that unleashes a vengeful spirit.

American Poltergeist: The Curse of Lilith Ratchet

6. Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell

A horror-comedy featuring a giant, murderous Easter Bunny terrorizing a small town.  

Beaster Day: Here Comes Peter Cottonhell

7. Prey for the Devil

With cases of demonic possession at an all-time high, the first female exorcist is called to save the soul of a girl. But who—or what—has invited her?

Prey for the Devil
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Timothy Rawles has been a horror fan ever since his dad bought a used hearse and drove the family to the old Orange County, California, drive-in on weekends. For more than 30 years, he has fueled that passion through horror magazines, novels, and dark rides. A journalist for over 25 years, Timothy has covered a wide range of social issues, but horror has always remained his true passion. Through iHorror, he now shares that love of the genre with fans around the world.

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