13 Horror Movies Streaming This Weekend (9/6)

It’s spooky season! 👻

A cursed painting unleashes horror in The Well (2023), starring Lauren LaVera (not pictured).

Creepy Catalog obsessively tracks the best horror movies streaming on NetflixPrime VideoMaxHuluShudderPeacockParamount+, and Tubi as well as new and upcoming horror releases. This guide is a weekly roundup of new movies and the best hidden gems currently streaming. You can check the individual lists linked above for more selections from each platform and what is added each month. 

Here’s what’s on our radar this weekend (9/6):

The Demon Disorder (2024). Streaming on Shudder. Official synopsis: “A trio of brothers’ pasts collide when a family secret is discovered. Their father’s garage becomes the site of revenge from beyond the grave.”

Genres: revenge movies, demonic, dysfunctional families

The Devil’s Bath (2024). Streaming on Shudder. Official synopsis: “Austria in the 18th century. Forests surround villages. Killing a baby gets a woman sentenced to death. Agnes readies for married life with her beloved. But her mind and heart grow heavy. A gloomy path alone, evil thoughts arising.”

Genres: German language, period horror, slow burn, brutal ending, based on a true story

The Skeleton Key (2005). Streaming on Peacock. Official synopsis: “A hospice nurse working at a spooky New Orleans plantation home finds herself entangled in a mystery involving the house’s dark past.”

Genres: southern gothic, twist-ending

#ChadGetstheAxe (2022). Streaming on Shudder. Official synopsis: “Four social media influencers live stream their trip to Devil’s Manor, former home to a satanic cult.”

Genres: found footage, funny horror movies, satanic horror

You’re Next (2011). Streaming on Tubi. Official synopsis: “When the Davison family comes under attack during their wedding anniversary getaway, the gang of mysterious killers soon learns that one of the victims harbors a secret talent for fighting back.”

Genres: home invasion, cabin in the woods, iconic killing tools, best of the 2010s

The Devil’s Backbone (2001). Streaming on Peacock. Official synopsis: “After losing his father, 10-year-old Carlos arrives at an ominous boys’ orphanage where he discovers the school is haunted and has many dark secrets.”

Genres: Guillermo del Toro, coming-of-age, period horror, gothic horror movies

My Heart Can’t Beat Unless You Tell It To (2020). Streaming on Peacock. Official synopsis: “Dwight and his sister Jessie reach a crossroads over what to do about their little brother Thomas, a sickly child with a mysterious affliction.”

Genres: dysfunctional families, slow burn, psychological horror

Spontaneous (2020). Streaming on Paramount+. Official synopsis: “When students in their school begin exploding (literally), seniors Mara and Dylan struggle to survive in a world where each moment may be their last.”

Genres: comedy horror, high school, love stories in horror

Bloody Hell (2020). Streaming on Tubi. Official synopsis: “A man with a mysterious past flees the country to escape his own personal hell – only to arrive somewhere much, much worse.”

Genres: funny horror, bloody horror movies

New horror + thriller movies in theaters or on video on demand:

Beetlejuice Beetlejuice. In theaters. “After a family tragedy, three generations of the Deetz family return home to Winter River. Still haunted by Beetlejuice, Lydia’s life is turned upside down when her teenage daughter, Astrid, accidentally opens the portal to the Afterlife.”

The Front Room. In select theaters. “A young, newly pregnant couple are forced to take responsibility for an estranged stepmother.”

Don’t Turn Out the Lights. Available on video on demand. “A group of friends embark on a road trip to a music festival, oblivious to the supernatural horrors that await them along the way.”

The Well (2023). Available to buy/rent on AppleTV. “A budding art restorer travels to a small Italian village to bring a medieval painting back to its former glory. Little does she know she is placing her life in danger from an evil curse and a monster born of myth and brutal pain.”

Goldilocks and the Three Bears: Death and Porridge. Available on video on demand. “When a group of friends arrive at the wrong address for their annual reunion vacation, they find themselves in the middle of nowhere. Desperate, they break into a house only to discover it belongs to psychotic killers dressed as Goldilocks and the Three Bears.”

Wolves Against the World. Available on video on demand. “Two members of a defunct neo-nazi metal band reunite at the site of their bandmate’s suicide. What ensues is an occult battle of wills between two men who have done terrible things as one tries to lure the other back into the movement, unleashing the animals that hide inside them.”

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