New horror film ‘Good Boy’ tells a haunted house story entirely through a dog’s perspective, earning praise at SXSW for its realism and tension as the dog protects his owner from supernatural danger.
These are the some of the most buzzed-about horror films of 2025, dominating IMDb's popularity rankings. From reimagined classics to bold original nightmares, these films will grip you, unnerve you, and linger long after the credits roll.
Zach Cregger’s 'Resident Evil' reboot casts Austin Abrams as a new character, delivering a fast-paced, chaotic horror homage to the games, avoiding past movie plots for fresh, nightmarish storytelling.
Slasher horror delivers gore and jump scares through physical threats, while psychological horror explores internal fears, tension, and trauma. Both scare differently, depending on your fear preference.
'The Jester 2' unveils a terrifying first look, featuring the grotesque villain’s return. This horror sequel follows a teenage magician battling the killer clown in a deadly illusion-filled showdown.
Comedian Matt Rife and Elton Castee acquired Ed and Lorraine Warren’s haunted Occult Museum, including Annabelle. They plan to reopen it for tours and overnight stays, preserving paranormal history for new generations.
Scott Derrickson and Maggie Levin are adapting the horror novel 'Ghost Eaters' into a film. Levin will write and direct, with themes of grief, addiction, and the supernatural driving this chilling project.
Released in 2014, 'Creep' redefined indie horror with its intimate, psychological tension. Relying on character over gore, it explores manipulation, trust, and fear through unsettling, human-driven storytelling.
Modern horror has evolved from jump scares to psychological depth, exploring trauma, grief, and identity. Filmmakers now prioritise atmosphere, character, and existential dread, creating unsettling, thought-provoking, and emotionally resonant experiences.
Horror and religion mix chillingly, with nuns—symbols of purity—turning terrifying in eerie settings. These 10 must-watch horror films showcase haunting nuns and convents, delivering unforgettable, spine-tingling nightmares.