June 13, 2025 – 9 New Horror Movies Released on Streaming Today! (making 14 new movies for the week)

Check out Shudder’s newest movie plus eight more newly-streaming horror movies!

There’s something disturbing behind the smiles in Best Wishes to All.

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Another big week for releases, though this Friday is all about streaming titles. Highlight today’s new horror is Best Wishes to All, a Japanese tale of disturbing happiness. If you’re looking for something kind of dumb but probably pretty fun, take a look at the trailer for Morgan: Killer Doll. But those are just two of today’s wide-ranging selections.

Check out trailers and descriptions for all nine newly-streaming horror movies below, and find links for this past Tuesday’s new movies at the bottom of the list. Also, be sure to stop by our New & Upcoming Horror Movies tracker for twelve months of new horror movies, and trailers for titles still to come.

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Best Wishes to All

Best Wishes to All was directed by Yuta Shimotsu, and it was produced by Takashi Shimizu (Ju-On: The Grudge, Reincarnation).

For viewers who enjoy: Japanese horror, disturbing movies, psychological & folk horror

A woman visits her elderly grandparents and discovers the terrible truth about her family’s happiness and how they maintain it.

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The Other

The Other was written and directed by Paul Etheredge (Hellbent).

For viewers who enjoy: supernatural horror, family horror

A couple fosters a mute girl with a traumatic history. However, the supernatural horror of the girl’s past follows her into her new home.

The Dogs

The Dogs was directed by Valerie Buhagiar.

For viewers who enjoy: dog attack movies, supernatural horror, haunting mysteries

Fleeing from an abusive situation, a mother and son move to a remote farmhouse. The boy, Cameron, begins having inexplicable experiences, including being chased by vicious dogs who seem to disappear. He’ll have to solve the supernatural mystery of his new home before it’s too late.

The Moor

The Moor is from director Chris Cronin and writer Paul Thomas.

For viewers who enjoy: folk horror, somber aesthetics, supernatural mysteries

Twenty-five years after a boy’s abduction and murder, the boy’s best friend at the time, and his father, enlist the aid of a psychic to try to learn what happened to him.

Morgan: Killer Doll

Morgan: Killer Doll is from writer/director Jose Prendes (Heretics, Corpses Are Forever).

For viewers who enjoy: life-size doll horror, revenge horror, mockbusters

After the death of a young woman, a life-size doll begins killing people connected to her past.

Bark

Note: Bark was briefly available to rent on Amazon when making our new-release list for June 6th, but it was taken down shortly after posting. June 13 is its official release date.
Marc Schölermann (Pathology) directed Bark.

For viewers who enjoy: survival, psychological thrillers, two-handers

Nolan Bentley (Michael Weston) wakes up tied to a tree in a forest. When he realizes he can’t escape, a stranger comes along. The stranger is not interested in helping Nolan though. In fact, he’s there to ensure that Nolan knows why he’s in the predicament he’s currently trapped in.

Gator Lake

Gator Lake is also known as Lake Jesup: Bonecrusher’s Revenge.

For viewers who enjoy: killer alligators, action horror

When an infamous alligator goes on a killing rampage, the mayor looks to Bubba Coggins, an ex-con and former alligator wrangler, to eliminate the problem. If he succeeds, Bubba’s criminal record will be expunged. If he fails, he’s gator food.

Sugarcane

Pat Baker and Darryl Postley co-directed Sugarcane.

For viewers who enjoy: kidnapping thrillers, dark web horror, suspense

The search for a missing teenager leads a pair of people investigating her disappearance to a dark web conspiracy.

Raw File (.RAW_FILE)

Aaron Dobson directed and co-wrote Raw File.

For viewers who enjoy: found footage, satanic horror, low-budget movies

A small team investigating a mysterious death inside an apartment complex discovers something evil inside.

Horror Movies Released Earlier This Week

Follow the link for trailers and links to stream these movies:

  • Clown in a Cornfield
  • Bleeding
  • The Matriarch
  • Creeper in the Woods
  • Zombies of the Third Reich

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.