June 24, 2025 – 13 New Horror Movies Streaming Today

June continues to be a big month for new horror, especially of the indie variety.

I Heart Willie is now streaming in North America after its limited theatrical release earlier this year.

Last week was fairly quiet for new releases. This week is not quiet at all. Thirteen new movies hit streaming today. Check out all the trailers below and find links for where to watch.

If you want to keep up with every new horror movie coming out, be sure to always check our New and Upcoming Horror Movies tracker. It’s updated at least a week with new movies, upcoming release dates, and trailers!

Found Footage: The Making of the Patterson Project

The director of Found Footage, Max Tzannes, has said that American Movie (1999) was a big inspiration for this film.

For viewers who enjoy: found footage and pseudo-documentaries, movies about making movies, horror and comedy

Presented as a pseudo-documentary, the cast and crew of a found footage movie begin experiencing strange occurrences during production.

Pins & Needles

For viewers who enjoy: cat-and-mouse thrillers, medical horror, survival

Max (Chelsea Clark) fights for her life when she is chased by people who want to use her as a test subject for a wellness experiment. As a diabetic with her insulin supply dwindling, Max’s survival is also a race against time.

Threads of Blue

Threads of Blue was written and directed by Kenichi Sono.

For viewers who enjoy: Japanese horror, psychological horror

A young woman has a premonition of disaster for her family, but a resident of her apartment complex tells her that the accident has already occurred. What does it all mean?

So Fades the Light

So Fades the Light was directed by Rob Cousineau and Chris Rosik.

For viewers who enjoy: cults, dramatic psychological thrillers

As a child, Sun (Kiley Lotz) was worshiped by a cult as a “God Child.” Seeking closure as an adult, Sun returns to the compound where she was held, not realizing that the cult’s leader was recently released from prison and is heading in the same direction.

I Heart Willie

Unlike most of the public domain horror of recent years which often originates from the United Kingdom, I Heart Willie was made in Mexico.

For viewers who enjoy: public-domain-inspired horror, slashers, low-budget horror

YouTubers venture to the site of an isolated property where an urban legend of a mouse-boy named Willie supposedly originated. They find Willie, now grown, and with a desire to take the flesh of anyone who trespasses on his land.

Massacre at Femur Creek

Writer/director Kyle Hytonen also made a short film titled Massacre at Femur Creek released back in 2014.

For viewers who enjoy: micro-budget slashers, backwoods horror, horror comedies

A bachelor party in the woods is interrupted by a killer who recently escaped from an asylum.

The Fostered

Serena and Savina Perey star in The Fostered.

For viewers who enjoy: domestic horror, creepy kids

A couple in an already dysfunctional relationship take in a pair of foster children. The twin sisters come from a home where their parents died from a murder-suicide perpetrated by their father. Tensions begin to rise in their new home, but who is to blame: the foster father or the twins?

I Don’t Understand You

Nick Kroll and Andrew Rannells star in I Don’t Understand You.

For viewers who enjoy: thriller-comedies, accidental deaths, clueless tourists

Dom and Cole are celebrating their anniversary by taking a trip to Italy, but everything goes wrong. It gets even worse when dead bodies start piling up.

Jurassic Reborn

Jurassic Reborn is from The Asylum, so adjust your expectations accordingly.

For viewers who enjoy: dinosaurs, action horror, mockbusters

Dinosaurs created through scientific experimentation escape the lab on a remote island. Now the deadly dinos must be stopped before they reach the mainland.

Apex

Apex was directed by Rodney Jackson and written by Tavares M. Wilson.

For viewers who enjoy: sci-fi action horror

A special ops team is sent to rescue scientists in an underground bunker, but they might not survive the horrors they find inside.

Spirit Springs

Spirit Springs started streaming on Screamify on June 13th, but it was released on TVOD platforms June 24th.

For viewers who enjoy: supernatural horror, possession

A rock band takes a detour while on the road and stays the night at a house on a lake. But there’s something in the water, and it takes possession of one of the band members, leading her to do horrific things.

The Forest Through the Trees

The Forest Through the Trees was previously released on Screamify, but now it’s in a wider release on TVOD platforms.

For viewers who enjoy: demonic cults, ritual horror, dark thrillers

A woman’s search for her missing mother leads her to a dangerous cult.

Blood Brothers: Life Harvest

Blood Brothers: Life Harvest was also released as a novel which was developed at the same time as the film’s production.

For viewers who enjoy: zombies, family drama, post-apocalyptic movies

Brothers Enoch and Aaron survive in a world overrun with zombies, but when Enoch is infected, their bond starts to break.

Meet The Author

Chris has a degree in film studies at Temple University’s campus in Tokyo, Japan. He is a renowned expert on horror cinema.