Your Daily Horror Digest for November 11, 2025
The daily digest returns to its regular schedule, with a slightly tweaked format.
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Recent Movie Releases
Match

Match is a standout Tubi Original that goes for some obvious shock value, but it has a great sympathetic lead who is easy to care about. Paola is expecting to have a date with a guy she met online, but when she arrives at his house she is drugged, strapped to a wheelchair, and served up to a monster of a man. As Paola attempts to escape a house of horrors, her sister Maria closes in on her location. Take a look at our full review of Match.
Onlyfangs

Onlyfangs is a super-fun horror-comedy about a group of female vampires who decide to start a spicy app that offers loyal fans an “authentic vampire experience.” But there are forces aligning against them, and a wannabe monster hunter gets caught in the middle. The budget might be low, but the laughs are plentiful, and there’s enough blood and nudity to satisfy fans of indie horror with a 1990s-era throwback appeal. Take a look at our full review of Onlyfangs.
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In the News

- Filming has begun on Orphan 3, currently titled Orphans. (Creepy Catalog)
- Nicole Kidman joins the cast of the Osgood Perkins horror film The Young People. Plot details have not been revealed, but the cast also includes: Brendan Hines, Cush Jumbo, Heather Graham, Johnny Knoxville, Lexi Minetree, Lily Collias, Tatiana Maslany, Lola Tung, and Nico Parker. (Deadline)
- Chad and Carey W. Hayes, the writers of The Conjuring and House of Wax, are set to produce the horror film Bella. Ella Hunt will star as a beauty pageant contestant who is stalked. (Deadline)
- Woozy, a psychological horror movie with a “ghostly clown-demon” and starring Emile Hirsch, has been picked up by Archstone Entertainment. Archstone will present the movie at the American Film Market. (Deadline)
- The animated anthology horror film A Banquet for Hungry Ghosts will be introduced for presale at the American Film Market beginning today. The film is based on the young-adult book of the same title from Chinese-American author Ying Chang Compestine. (Deadline)
- Adam Mason and Simon Boyes, the duo behind Songbird (2020), are back together for The Ladder, a psychological horror movie about a couple who moves into a converted church and discovers a secret hatch with a ladder that leads down into darkness. The Ladder is set to begin filming early in 2026. (Deadline)
- Supernatural horror film Sigil is set to begin filming in January 2026. The film will star Sierra McCormick, Francesca Xuereb and Cailyn Rice, and it is about three women who conduct a ritual set into motion by their now-deceased friend. (Deadline)
New Trailers
The manipulative and deadly con-artist CW is caught in another tangled web as her dark past and complicated present begin to collide.
Older Movie of the Day
Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt (2011)

Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt is a weird one. I guess I’d describe it as a meta-sequel to The Killer Eye (1999). It’s about Jenna and her attractive friends who are supposed to be decorating her family home for a Halloween event (I think that’s why they’re decorating), but they decide to party instead. They find a replica of the villain from the Full Moon Features movie The Killer Eye which is, naturally, a large eye. They then decide to watch The Killer Eye on DVD, and that’s when the replica eye comes to life. The rest of the movie follows the women as the disembodied eye tries to possess and kill them with its magical powers.

Killer Eye: Halloween Haunt is clearly just a movie made in order to get something published for sale. The run time is about 67 minutes, and a decent chunk of that is filled in with scenes from the original The Killer Eye which have zero bearing on the story we’re watching. The stories are not connected in any narrative way. But, if you’re a fan of Charles Band (the director, producer, and co-writer) and Full Moon Features (created by Charles Band), then you might get a kick out of this. There are props from many different Full Moon movies scattered around the house, and the story is Full Moon in one of its most pure forms: pretty women, a monster, topless scenes, and blood. That’s pretty much all you get, but it’s perfect if that’s all you want.