Tuesday, March 24 – These 9 New Horror Movies Released at Home Today

It’s the final full week of March, and the month is far from finished in providing us with fresh horrors. Believe it or not, NINE brand new horror movies were just released today alone.

Here’s all the new horror that released on Tuesday, March 24, 2026!


Crimes from the past are reawakened in Past Life. The psychological thriller was released on Digital outlets at home today via Miracle Media and Trinity Content Partners.

The film follows Jason Frey, a skeptical journalist haunted by trauma who experiences a violent murder through hypnosis. As he investigates, he uncovers links to an unsolved crime from before his birth, forcing him to question whether past lives are memory or menace.

Aneurin Barnard (Dunkirk), Pixie Lott (Fred: The Movie), Nicholas Farrell (Chariots of Fire), Tim McInnerny (“Game of Thrones”), and Jeremy Piven (Primitive War) star.

Emma Lau, Karlina Grace-Paseda, Armand Beasley, Mel Lowe, Laura Pick, Shannon Whetnall, Georgia Maclennan, Kate James, David Millstone, Tommy Steele, Ayesha Maynard, Lucinda Sinclair, Nathan Leung, and Olivia Fenton round out the cast.

Simeon Halligan directs from a script he co-wrote with Ray Bogdanovich and Dean Lines. The filmmaking trio previously penned horror movie The Banishing together.


From the mind of Kristoffer Polaha comes his directorial debut, Mimics, a genre-bending blend of horror, fun, and romance that hit theaters in February. It’s now available at home.

Here’s the logline: “Down-on-his-luck impressionist Sam Reinhold makes a pact with Fergus—a wicked, strings-attached puppet—that holds the promise to propel Sam to stardom, unleashing a nightmare that threatens the safety of those he holds dear.”

Filmed in Reno, Nevada, Mimics stars Nashville-based Latina Country singer MōriahSaturday Night Live icon Chris Parnell, Stephen Tobolowsky, and Polaha himself.

“I was drawn to this unique story that explores fame and the supernatural, while managing to be at turns funny, romantic, and spooky,” says Polaha. “The movie is a romp. Working on both sides of the camera to tell this story was an extremely gratifying experience.”

Rounding out the cast are Jesse Hutch (Homestead), Jason Marsden (Hocus Pocus) and Austin Basis (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel). The film was produced by Ken Carpenter (The Shift, Flint) under his Nook Lane Entertainment banner, along with Polaha, Adam Karm, and Ben Wagner, with Podunk Productions and AKA Productions.


Sam Raimi is back with brand new movie Send Help, and the fresh-out-of-theaters comedic survival thriller is now available to watch at home on Digital via 20th Century Studios.

You can watch Send Help at home NOW! The Rachel McAdams-starring film will also hit 4K Ultra HD, Blu-ray, and DVD on April 21, accompanied by over two hours of extras.

Rachel McAdams and Dylan O’Brien (The Maze Runner) star as two colleagues who find themselves stranded on a deserted island after they are the sole survivors of a plane crash.

The two must overcome past grievances and work together to survive, but ultimately, it is an unsettling and darkly humorous battle of wills and wits to make it out alive.

Edyll Ismail (“La Brea”), Dennis Haysbert (“24”), Xavier Samuel (The Loves Ones), Chris Pang (Crazy Rich Asians), Thaneth Warakulnukroh (“Thai Cave Rescue”), and Emma Raimi (Sam Raimi’s daughter) round out the cast of Sam Raimi’s new film Send Help.

Raimi directs from a script by Damian Shannon & Mark Swift (Freddy vs. Jason, Friday the 13th 2009). Danny Elfman (Spider-Man, Beetlejuice) composed the score.

Send Help earned Raimi his first R rating in 25 years for “strong/bloody violence and language.”

Send Help is full of vibrant personality, packed with all of Raimi’s signatures,” Meagan Navarro wrote in her Bloody Disgusting review. “It’s a raucous, goopy good time at the movies.”


The Descent‘s subterranean claustrophobia meets Lovecraftian cosmic horror in The Deep Dark. The French creature feature was awakened on VOD outlets today.

Set in 1950s France, a team of miners are forced to escort a professor underground in the name of research. But when a landslide prevents them from going back up, they discover a crypt from another time, unknowingly waking a bloodthirsty creature.

The Deep Dark is written and directed by Mathieu Turi (Meander).

Samuel Le Bihan (Brotherhood of the Wolf), Amir El KacemJean-Hugues Anglade (Taking Lives), Thomas Solivérès (The Intouchables), Bruno SanchesDiego Martín (REC 3: Genesis), Marc Riso, and Philippe Torreton (District 13: Ultimatum) star.

The Deep Dark may not reach the highest highs of other, similar films, but it’s a perfectly adequate way to spend part of an afternoon,” Trace Thurman wrote in his review for Bloody Disgusting. “Exemplary creature design and gag-inducing practical effects make up for the the film’s workmanlike quality in other areas.”


The latest release from Bloody Disgusting’s Screambox is the Lovecraftian cosmic horror nightmare The Daemon, now available on VOD and streaming exclusively on Screambox.

In the indie horror film…

“Grieving his father’s suicide, Tom isolates himself at a remote lakeside cottage, unaware that something ancient and malevolent lies beneath the water. As the lake begins to warp his mind and memories, Tom slips toward possession. When his wife sets out to find him, she uncovers a dark force that feeds on trauma and has already claimed this family once before.”

A moody, psychological descent into grief, possession, and the terror of an inescapable past, The Daemon is written and directed by Matt Devino and David Michael Yohe.

Tyler Q. Rosen, Adriana Isabel, and Sarah Fletcher star.

Screambox is your home for horror. Our library features over 700 horror films with new titles releasing weekly, including Screambox originals and exclusives you won’t find anywhere else!


Travel through the multiverse from the comfort of your own home with Redux Redux, on Digital today from Lionsgate. The sci-fi revenge thriller is written and directed by brothers Kevin McManus & Matthew McManus (The Block Island Sound).

In an attempt to avenge her daughter’s death, Irene Kelly travels through parallel universes, killing her daughter’s murderer over and over again. With each kill, she grows addicted to the revenge streak, putting her own humanity in jeopardy.

Michaela McManus (“Law & Order: Special Victims Unit”), newcomer Stella MarcusJeremy Holm (“Mr. Robot”), Jim Cummings (Halloween Kills), Taylor Misiak (“Dave”), and Grace Van Dien (“Stranger Things”) star in Redux Redux.

Meagan Navarro wrote in her review, “Redux Redux takes the tired multiverse concept and makes it feel fresh through its gritty, grounded approach and tautly wound storytelling.”


The “crybaby bridge” urban legend spans across the country. While the paranormal experiences vary between locations, the origins are similar: a single woman, abandoned by her family, throws herself and her newborn child over a bridge to end their suffering.

Based on the legend, Crybaby Bridge is now available on Digital outlets.

After being bullied at school, a pregnant teen’s family sets out to move to the countryside, unexpectedly revealing a coveted secret of her past that threatens the fresh start they seek.

Sydney Mikayla (“Kipo and the Age of Wonderbeasts”), Florencia Lozano (“One Life to Live”), Michael Laurence (The Last Thing Mary Saw), and Erik King (“Dexter”) star.

Sarah T. Schwab directs from a script she co-wrote with Emily Fouraker.


Supernatural horror film The Containment hit VOD today from Level 33 Entertainment.

After the tragic death of her father, troubled teenage girl Caroline is possessed by a dark and sinister force. Desperate for a cure, Caroline’s mother seeks help from the church.

When a well-meaning nun intervenes, a horror far worse than the demon itself is uncovered, forcing them to confront secrets that could be even deadlier than the possession.

Gia Hunter (Primate), Charlotte Hunter (American Psycho), Fernanda Romero (The Eye), Alice Coulthard (“The Last Ship”), Jack Gouldbourne (Fighting with My Family), and Gabriel Bonilla star in Level 33 Entertainment’s The Containment.

Bothers Jack Zagha Kababie and Yossy Zagha Kababie direct from a script they co-wrote with David Desola (The Platform). The Mexican production is produced by Avanti Pictures.


The genre-bending Chinese sci-fi epic Resurrection is now available on all major VOD outlets, and the film is also streaming exclusively on the Criterion Channel.

With his senses-ravishing third feature, writer-director Bi Gan (Long Day’s Journey Into Night) takes his deepest plunge yet into the realm of pure cinematic dreamscape.

In a world where humans have forsaken dreams in exchange for immortality, a dreaming monster embarks on a shape-shifting odyssey through illusion, beauty, and terror that takes him across the twentieth century and to the end of time.

The film unfolds in five chapters that encompass everything from silent-cinema expressionism to film noir to a delirious vampire love story shot in one of Bi’s signature long takes.

Jackson Yee and Shu Qi star with Mark Chao, Li Gengxi, Huang Jue, and Chen Yongzhong. Distributor Janus Films describes Bi Gan’s Resurrection as “a work of breathtaking imagination in which cinema is the ultimate portal to the unconscious mind.”


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