July 18, 2025 – 6 New Horror/Thriller Movies Released Today (making 11 for the week)

I know what I’m doing this weekend.

I Know What You Did Last Summer (2025) leads this Friday’s new horror releases.

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Today’s big release is I Know What You Did Last Summer, but there are a few good new movies to watch at home as well. I thoroughly enjoy dark vigilante films, so I’ll probably try Saint Clare first, but everything looks interesting. Check below for trailers, descriptions, and links to watch everything released today. And scroll to the bottom for the rest of the new movies released this week.

Now Playing in Theaters

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Freddie Prinze Jr. and Jennifer Love Hewitt return for this legacy sequel.

For viewers who enjoy: slashers, legacy sequels

Five friends cover up their involvement in a deadly accident. The next summer they’re stalked by a killer, and they seek help from two people who have been through the same experience before.

New Digital Rentals (SVOD)

The Banished

The Banished is from writer and director Joseph Sims-Dennett.

For viewers who enjoy: dark themes, mysteries

A woman’s search for her missing brother leads her to dark discoveries that may take her as well.

Bury Me When I’m Dead

Seabold Krebs wrote and directed Bury Me When I’m Dead.

For viewers who enjoy: psychological thrillers, movies about guilt

Henry fails to fulfill his wife’s dying wish, and he has a secret that he never had the chance to reveal to her. Now he’s haunted by her spirit, or are the strange experiences he’s having caused by his guilt?

Saint Clare

Bella Thorne stars in Saint Clair.

For viewers who enjoy: vigilante movies, psychological thrillers, mysteries

Clare is a student in a town that has a bad history of missing women. Clare is also a secret vigilante who kills people in her free time. As she investigates a disturbing conspiracy, her secret double-life gets closer to being exposed.

Woken

Erin Kellyman (Enfys Nest in Solo: A Star Wars Story) stars in Woken.

For viewers who enjoy: main characters with memory loss, isolation thrillers, suspense

Anna wakes up in an island village with no memory of who or where she is. As she is told more about her home, she gets the feeling that something isn’t right. Is she being sheltered, or is she being held?

Flesh of the Unforgiven

Scream queen Debbie Rochon stars in Flesh of the Unforgiven.

For viewers who enjoy: supernatural and psychological horror, low-budget horror

A couple going through a rough patch in their marriage are put through hell by an enigmatic being known as The Death Dealer.

Movies Released Earlier This Week

The following movies all started streaming this past Tuesday. Take a look at our announcement article for trailers, descriptions, and links to watch.

Further Reading

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.