All Horror Movies and Shows You Can Stream This Week at Home or Watch in Theaters, Including ‘The Beast in Me’

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From a Stephen King dystopia to a Netflix cat-and-mouse thriller and a drag-queen zombie battle royale, this week is stacked with fresh frights across theaters, streaming, and TV. Below you’ll find quick primers on each title—what it’s about, who’s in it, and who’s behind the camera—plus the exact date and where you can watch.

‘The Running Man’ (2025)

'The Running Man' (2025)
Paramount Pictures

Edgar Wright directs a new adaptation of Stephen King’s novel about a lethal game show where “runners” must survive professional assassins, with a script by Wright and Michael Bacall. Glen Powell leads a large ensemble that includes Emilia Jones, Josh Brolin, Lee Pace, Colman Domingo, William H. Macy, and Michael Cera. The film features music by Steven Price and cinematography by Chung-hoon Chung, signaling a slick, kinetic take distinct from the 1987 version. It opens in theaters on November 14, 2025.

‘Shelby Oaks’ (2024)

'Shelby Oaks' (2024)
Paper Street Pictures

Written and directed by Chris Stuckmann, this supernatural mystery follows Mia Brennan as she searches for her missing sister from a defunct paranormal investigators group. The cast features Camille Sullivan, Brendan Sexton III, Keith David, Sarah Durn, Robin Bartlett, and Michael Beach, with Mike Flanagan among the executive producers. Reviews highlight tense set-pieces and a mood-first approach for Stuckmann’s feature debut. It becomes available to buy digitally on November 11, 2025.

‘Queens of the Dead’ (2025)

'Queens of the Dead' (2025)
Vanishing Angle

Tina Romero writes and directs this horror-comedy about drag queens and club kids in Brooklyn who must fend off a sudden zombie outbreak during a warehouse show. Produced by Vanishing Angle with Matt Miller and Natalie Metzger among the producers, the film mixes camp, music-scene energy, and gore. After a Tribeca bow and a limited theatrical rollout, it heads to VOD. It’s set to hit digital platforms on November 11, 2025.

‘Body Cam’ (2018– )

'Body Cam' (2018– )
Arrow Media

Investigation Discovery’s docuseries assembles police body-camera footage to reconstruct volatile incidents from first response through resolution. Episodes intercut raw video with interviews and dispatch audio to build a minute-by-minute account of decisions made under pressure. The series is produced for ID and carries a TV-14 rating. New episodes air on November 12, 2025, on Investigation Discovery.

‘The Murder Tapes’ (2019– )

'The Murder Tapes' (2019– )
Investigation Discovery

This ID series documents homicide investigations using detective POV, interrogation room video, home-security clips, and body-cam footage to follow cases from the first 911 call through arrest. Blackfin produces the show, with Geno McDermott among its executive producers. Episode credits note directors including Ricky Lewis and Jake Christopher, with narration by Dave DeAndrea. New episodes arrive November 12, 2025, on Investigation Discovery.

‘The Beast in Me’ (2025)

'The Beast in Me' (2025)
Conaco

Created by Gabe Rotter with Howard Gordon as showrunner, this Netflix limited series stars Claire Danes as an author drawn to the enigmatic neighbor she suspects in his wife’s disappearance, played by Matthew Rhys. The cast also includes Brittany Snow, Natalie Morales, and Jonathan Banks, with producers listed as Jodie Foster and Conan O’Brien among others. Netflix’s materials describe a psychological thriller about grief, obsession, and danger next door. It premieres on November 13, 2025, on Netflix.

‘Last Samurai Standing’ (2025)

'Last Samurai Standing' (2025)
Netflix

Set in the early Meiji era, this Japanese series centers on a deadly survival competition among samurai, with Shujiro entering the game to save his family and village. Netflix lists Junichi Okada, Yumia Fujisaki, and Kaya Kiyohara among the stars, and positions the show as a dark, suspenseful period thriller. Coverage notes a massive prize and a battle-royale structure driving the stakes. It debuts on November 13, 2025, on Netflix.

‘My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story’ (2025)

'My Nightmare Stalker: The Eva LaRue Story' (2025)
See It Now Studios

This Paramount+ docuseries chronicles the 12-year stalking of actor Eva LaRue and her daughter, Kaya, detailing the investigation that identified the perpetrator and the psychological toll on the family. Reporting outlines threatening letters, harassing calls, and the eventual federal case and sentencing. The program features first-person accounts that frame the case’s timeline and impact. It premieres November 13, 2025, on Paramount+.

‘Malice’ (2025)

'Malice' (2025)
Expectation TV

Created and written by James Wood, this six-episode Prime Video psychological thriller follows a charismatic tutor, Adam Healey, who insinuates himself into a wealthy family’s life during a Greek holiday before darker motives emerge. Jack Whitehall stars as Adam alongside David Duchovny and Carice van Houten as Jamie and Nat Tanner; episodes are directed by Mike Barker and Leonora Lonsdale. Production took place in London and on Paros, Greece, with Amazon MGM Studios and Expectation/Tailspin producing. All episodes arrive on November 14, 2025, on Prime Video.

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