10 Horror Movies about Babies on Tubi in September 2024

These movies explore the horrors of parenthood in (mostly) goofy and violent ways.

The Unborn (1991) , like many of the movies in this list, is both pregnancy-horror and baby-horror.

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Statistics tell us that, in the United States, September is a month that regularly has one of the highest number of births. September is also National Baby Safety Month, which makes sense with so many new parents and growing families. Baby safety is a vitally important topic in the real world, but in the world of horror movies, safety from babies is often just as critical. From demonic babies, to mutated newborns, to various other forms of monstrous infants, babies in horror movies can be just as dangerous as any other horror villain. So, collected here for the month of September is a wide variety of baby-themed horror movies, all streaming for free on Tubi.

The Best Horror Movies About Babies on Tubi in September 2024

1. The Unborn (1991)

The Unborn (1991)
Brooke Adams (Invasion of the Body Snatchers, The Dead Zone) plays the mother of the horrific baby seen here.

Why Watch It? The Unborn is more in the pregnancy-horror genre, but when the baby arrives towards the end of the movie, it makes a huge and fantastic impression.

Official Description: Joy turns to horror when a pregnant mother discovers the nightmarish truth behind her doctor’s unexpected success in helping her conceive.

2. The Necro Files (1997)

The Necro Files (1997)
There is a demonic floating baby in The Necro Files, but that’s not even the weirdest part of the movie.

Why Watch It? The Necro Files is weird. Like, incredibly, astonishingly, and absurdly weird. It’s also gory, trashy, gross, campy, and offensive to most people’s sense of good taste. Which is to say, The Necro Files is great!

Official Description: Two cops attempt to stop a cannibalistic serial killer that has risen from the grave as a flesh-eating zombie maniac before it can kill again.

3. Night Feeder (1988)

Night Feeder (1988)
Putting Night Feeder in this list is kind of a spoiler (because the subject of the list gives away the whodunit part of the movie), but in fairness to us, the original marketing artwork gave it away too.

Why Watch It? Even if you know about the ending of the movie, it’s a final scene that must be seen by low-budget horror aficionados.

Official Description: Rising fear chokes the underbelly of San Francisco’s art, drug and punk rock scene as a killer stalks the night to feed an unspeakable appetite.

4. Grace (2009)

Grace (2009)
Jordan Ladd stars in Grace.

Why Watch It? Most baby-horror movies lean on camp and comedy, because straightforward horror movies about babies can be extremely dark. Grace takes a serious approach with a movie that is creepy and sad.

Official Description: When her unborn child dies, a woman insists on carrying the baby to term. Somehow, the baby comes back to life—but with an appetite for human blood.

5. The Suckling (1990)

The Suckling
The toxic-waste-mutated fetus continues to grow and change throughout the movie, ending up being an impressive monster.

Why Watch It? The Suckling is silly, gory, and trashy in an endearing kind of way. It also creates some highly memorable images and scenarios that fans of strange horror movies are going to want to see.

Official Description: When a pregnant woman goes to an illegal abortion clinic doubling as a brothel, her aborted mutant fetus sets out on a violent rampage.

6. Basket Case 3 (1991)

Basket Case 3
It’s probably worth watching Basket Case 2 before this since part three picks up where part two ends (the movies actually overlap).

Why Watch It? There really isn’t much horror in Basket Case 3. Instead, it’s basically a comedy with some body horror and a whole bunch of weirdness.

Official Description: Duane recovers from his delusional breakdown to find his basket-bound mutant brother will soon become a father. But not everything is joyous.

7. Hell Baby (2013)

Hell Baby (2013)
Hell Baby was written and directed by Robert Ben Garant and Thomas Lennon (who worked together on Reno 911, The State, Balls of Fury and many more shows and movies).

Why Watch It? The cast of comedians in Hell Baby is phenomenal, and they’re the best reason to watch. To name a few: Thomas Lennon, Robert Ben Garant, Rob Coddry, Keegan-Michael Key, David Wain, Michael Ian Black, Paul Scheer, Riki Lindhome, and Kumail Nanjiani.

Official Description: In this horror-comedy, an expectant couple calls the Vatican’s exorcism team for help delivering an evil child after they move into a haunted house.

8. Baby Oopsie (2021)

Baby Oopsie (2021)
Baby Oopsie is a spinoff of the Demonic Toys movies which began in 1992 and feature a killer baby doll named Baby Oopsie Daisy.

Why Watch It? Baby Oopsie feels like classic Full Moon Features horror. It’s silly and bloody, and the killer—a foul-mouthed demonic doll that looks like a baby—is super fun to watch.

Official Description: A reclusive doll collector unwittingly creates a bloodthirsty killer after carefully restoring the remnants of an antique doll with a demonic history.

9. Howling III (1987)

Howling III (1987)
Howling III is also known as Howling III: The Marsupials, and it is a standalone movie in the franchise.

Why Watch It? The movie is okay, but if you’re looking for baby horror, this might be something you want to see. There is a birthing scene about halfway through the movie which is… unpleasant.

Official Description: After fleeing her family, a female werewolf falls in love with a filmmaker while soldiers hunt her and her kind in the Australian Outback.

10. 12/12/12 (2012)

12/12/12 (2012)
12/12/12 is from writer/director Jared Cohn, the filmmaker responsible for movies such as Atlantic Rim: Resurrection (2018) and Little Dead Rotting Hood (2016).

Why Watch It? If you enjoy bad movies with meandering plot lines and terrible special effects, 12/12/12 might be for you. Maybe.

Official Description: When baby Sebastian is born, everyone around him starts to die. Soon, his mother realizes that her son is the spawn of Hell.

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