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The Best New Horror Films Coming to Streaming Platforms This Week

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Ok everyone, you know the drill. It’s a new week and we have rounded up all of the best new horror films coming to streaming platforms this week so that you don’t have to. We’re just awesome that way. So, without any further ado, let’s jump right in.

Brightwood August 22nd VOD

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Does the idea of going on a run with your significant other send chills up your spine? Well then, Brightwood may be just the horror flick for you. Written, and directed by Dane Elcar (The Pond), this mind-bending thriller shows us that were aren’t always safe in nature.

This film stars Dana Berger (Orange is the New Black) and Max Woertendyke (Succession). If you are looking for a trippy indie film to stream this week, check out Brightwood.


Belle August 22nd VOD

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Happily ever after gritty reboots seems to be all the rage nowadays. Belle is no exception to this new trend. This fantasy horror flicks takes us on a darker and more mystical version of Beauty and the Beast.

Max Gold (Silicon Beach) writes and directs this retelling. This film stars Andrea Snædal (Silicon Beach), Ingi Hrafn Hilmarsson (Vera) and Gudmundur Thorvaldsson (The Fifth Estate). If you want to add some fantasy horror to your streaming lineup this week, go watch Belle.


The Entity August 22nd VOD

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Who is ready for some Filipino horror? I have no idea what this film is about. But it looks dark, terrifying and unsettling. And honestly, that’s all that I need to be excited about this release.

Erik Matti (Honor Thy Father) takes the helm as writer and director of this film, alongside co-writer Katski Flores (Still Life). If you are looking for an international flick to stream this week, check out The Entity.


Subject August 22nd Screambox

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The great people over at Screambox keep giving us new amazing horror flicks to check out. By far, my most highly anticipated release this week is Subject. Combining found footage elements with psychological torment sounds like a blast.

Tristan Barr (Watch the Sunset) directs this film, with the screenplay penned by Vincent Befi (Ant-Man). If you want to stream something brutal this week, check out Subject.


The Dive August 25th VOD

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Do you know what’s scarier than being trapped under a rock? Being trapped under a rock while underwater in the ocean. That’s the simple plot of The Dive and I can’t think of a worse scenario to be in. Aside from getting trapped in a burning wicker-type structure filled with bees, that is. But how often does that actually happen?

This film is written and directed by Maximilian Erlenwein (Gravity), alongside co-writer Joachim Hedén (Family). If you want to stream something that will tickle your thalassophobia, check out The Dive.


That’s a Wrap August 25th VOD

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To wrap things up, we’re presenting a classic slasher that targets the film industry. Will this film actively critique how women are treated within the film industry? Or will it be a mediocre slasher? It’s really anyone’s guess at this point.

Either way, I am excited for this release. We don’t get enough slashers anymore. If you want something grounded in reality to stream, go check out That’s a Wrap.

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‘Clown Motel 3,’ Films At America’s Scariest Motel!

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There is just something about clowns that can evoke feelings of eeriness or discomfort. Clowns, with their exaggerated features and painted-on smiles, are already somewhat removed from typical human appearance. When portrayed in a sinister manner in movies, they can trigger feelings of fear or unease because they hover in that unsettling space between familiar and unfamiliar. The association of clowns with childhood innocence and joy can make their portrayal as villains or symbols of terror even more disturbing; just writing this and thinking about clowns is making me feel quite uneasy. Many of us can relate to each other when it comes to the fear of clowns! There is a new clown film on the horizon, Clown Motel: 3 Ways To Hell, which promises to have an army of horror icons and provide tons of bloody gore. Check out the press release below, and stay safe from these clowns!

Clown Motel – Tonopah, Nevada

The Clown Motel named the “Scariest Motel in America,” is located in the quiet town of Tonopah, Nevada, renowned among horror enthusiasts. It boasts an unsettling clown theme that permeates every inch of its exterior, lobby, and guest rooms. Situated across from a desolate cemetery from the early 1900s, the motel’s eerie ambiance is heightened by its proximity to the graves.

Clown Motel spawned its first movie, Clown Motel: Spirits Arise, back in 2019, but now we are on to the third!

Director and Writer Joseph Kelly is back at it again with Clown Motel: 3 Ways To Hell, and they officially launched their ongoing campaign.

Clown Motel 3 aims big and is one of the biggest networks of horror franchise actors since the 2017 Death House.

Clown Motel introduces actors from:

Halloween (1978) – Tony Moran – known for his role as the unmasked Michael Myers.

Friday the 13th (1980) – Ari Lehman – the original young Jason Voorhees from the inaugural “Friday The 13th” film.

A Nightmare on Elm Street Parts 4 & 5 – Lisa Wilcox – portrays Alice.

The Exorcist (1973) – Elieen Dietz – Pazuzu Demon.

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003) – Brett Wagner – who had the first kill in the film as “Kemper Kill Leather Face.’

Scream Parts 1 & 2 – Lee Waddell – known for playing the original Ghostface.

House of 1000 Corpses (2003) – Robert Mukes – known for playing Rufus alongside Sheri Zombie, Bill Moseley, and the late Sid Haig.

Poltergeist Parts 1 & 2—Oliver Robins, known for his role as the boy terrorized by a clown under the bed in Poltergeist, will now flip the script as the tables turn!

WWD, now known as WWE – Wrestler Al Burke joins the lineup!

With a lineup of horror legends and set at America’s Most terrifying motel, this is a dream come true for fans of horror films everywhere!

Clown Motel: 3 Ways To Hell

What’s a clown movie without actual real-life clowns, though? Joining the film are Relik, VillyVodka, and, of course, Mischief – Kelsey Livengood.

Special Effects will be done by Joe Castro, so you know the gore will be bloody good!

A handful of returning cast members include Mindy Robinson (VHS, Range 15), Mark Hoadley, Ray Guiu, Dave Bailey, DieTrich, Bill Victor Arucan, Denny Nolan, Ron Russell, Johnny Perotti (Hammy), Vicky Contreras. For more information on the film, visit Clown Motel’s official Facebook Page.

Making a comeback into feature films and just announced today, Jenna Jameson will also be joining the side of the clowns. And guess what? A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to join her or the handful of horror icons on set for a one-day role! More info can be found on Clown Motel’s Campaign page.

Actress Jenna Jameson joins the cast.

After all, who wouldn’t want to be killed by an icon?

Executive Producers Joseph Kelly, Dave Bailey, Mark Hoadley, Joe Castro

Producers Nicole Vegas, Jimmy Star, Shawn C. Phillips, Joel Damian

Clown Motel 3 Ways to Hell is written and directed by Joseph Kelly and promises a blend of horror and nostalgia.

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First Look: On Set of ‘Welcome to Derry’ & Interview with Andy Muschietti

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Rising from the sewers, drag performer and horror movie enthusiast The Real Elvirus took her fans behind the scenes of the MAX series Welcome to Derry in an exclusive hot-set tour. The show is scheduled to release sometime in 2025, but a firm date has not been set.

Filming is taking place in Canada in Port Hope, a stand-in for the fictional New England town of Derry located within the Stephen King universe. The sleepy location has been transformed into a township from the 1960s.

Welcome to Derry is the prequel series to director Andrew Muschietti’s two-part adaptation of King’s It. The series is interesting in that it’s not only about It, but all the people who live in Derry — which includes some iconic characters from the King ouvre.

Elvirus, dressed as Pennywise, tours the hot set, careful not to reveal any spoilers, and speaks with Muschietti himself, who reveals exactly how to pronounce his name: Moose-Key-etti.

The comical drag queen was given an all-access pass to the location and uses that privilege to explore props, facades and interview crew members. It’s also revealed that a second season is already greenlit.

Take a look below and let us know what you think. And are you looking forward to the MAX series Welcome to Derry?

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Wes Craven Produced ‘The Breed’ From 2006 Getting a Remake

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The tepid 2006 Wes Craven-produced film, The Breed, is getting a remake from producers (and brothers) Sean and Bryan Furst . The sibs previously worked on the well-received vampire flick Daybreakers and, more recently, Renfield, starring Nicolas Cage and Nicholas Hoult.

Now you may be saying “I didn’t know Wes Craven produced a nature horror film,” and to those we would say: not many people do; it was kind of a critical disaster. However, it was Nicholas Mastandrea’s directorial debut, handpicked by Craven, who had worked as a director’s assistant on New Nightmare.

The original had a buzz-worthy cast, including Michelle Rodriguez (The Fast and the Furious, Machete) and Taryn Manning (Crossroads, Orange is the New Black).

According to Variety this remake stars Grace Caroline Currey who plays Violet, “‘a rebel icon and badass on a mission to search for abandoned dogs on a remote island which leads to complete adrenaline-fueled terror.’”

Currey is no stranger to horror suspense thrillers. She starred in Annabelle: Creation (2017), Fall (2022), and Shazam: Fury of the Gods (2023).

The original film was set in a cabin in the woods where: “A group of five college kids are forced to match wits with unwelcoming residents when they fly to a ‘deserted’ island for a party weekend.” But they encounter, “ravenous genetically enhanced dogs bred to kill.”

The Breed also had a funny Bond one-liner, “Give Cujo my best,” which, to those who aren’t familiar with killer dog movies, is a reference to Stephen King’s Cujo. We wonder if they will keep that in for the remake.

Tell us what you think.

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