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- By Tanner Walker
- 08 Dec 2025
Zach Cregger's Latest, the newest chilling film from Barbarian creator Zach Cregger, drew large audiences as fans flocked to theaters to share the gasps and laughs in this disturbing and unexpectedly humorous story of residents searching for the truth after a group of youngsters go missing. Now you can find the film on the service. Thriller lovers can also view Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s absurd slasher flick Bone Lake on digital rental and Michelle Garza Cervera’s reimagining of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle on the platform.
A House of Dynamite, a highly suspenseful nuclear thriller from Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow, debuts on Netflix. Alternatively, sit on your couch and see the film version of Stephen King’s dark fiction The Long Walk on video on demand.
Below is a summary of the highly anticipated fresh titles on online services, highlighting the top-rated and trending cinematic releases you can stream right now.
Academy Award winner Kathryn Bigelow is known for high-stakes narratives like The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, and she raises those stakes with global thermonuclear war in A House of Dynamite. After one mysterious warhead is spotted approaching the continental U.S., all of the American military’s contingency plans are activated as they attempt to determine how to take action.
Main character Sean (Ross Marquand) is anticipating the birth of his baby when he finds himself hospitalized, ostensibly after an accident off the educational institution where he is employed as a guard. But he firmly believes he was truly taken by extraterrestrials and grows fixated on defending his household from the alien forces.
The town of Maybrook is divided by the enigma of the fate of 17 children from the identical school grade who awoke and ventured out and ran into the darkness. Barbarian director Zach Cregger examines the stories of multiple people searching for answers in this emotionally rich and deeply disturbing cinematic work.
Central doubts with a complex puzzle are always how the plot's energy can be continued, and how the path is in the end valuable. At its core, Weapons delivers impressively. Once its grand finale unfolds, it feels both inevitable and delightfully fresh, ideally structured to challenge potential criticisms of letdown. Yet as the horror-movie high, there are remaining uncertainties about the exact reasons the narrative used a multiple-POV ensemble approach.
Following her exploration of the terrors of expecting with her directorial debut Huesera, Michelle Garza Cervera explores the dread of securing a nanny with a new version of the classic suspense film. The character Polly (a familiar face) is a well-off mother who employs a caregiver (an acclaimed actor), but realizes she doesn’t know who she’s welcomed into her home.
Henry Broadway (Brandon Lessard) travels to a small town after his dad is killed and becomes entangled with the local lawman (the actor) and a charismatic outlaw (Samuel L. Jackson) seeking the gold he was involved in taking. The protagonist must choose his alignment through a string of confrontations that risk destroying the town.
Earth has descended into chaos after a enormous electromagnetic burst eradicated modern conveniences across the globe. A self-declared ruler (the actor) hires Jake (the performer) to collect valuable artifacts as he seeks to restore civilization. But recovering the Mona Lisa in France proves to be a highly risky mission.
Filmmaker Mercedes Bryce Morgan aimed to ensure no one took Bone Lake seriously. This over-the-top, bloody movie centers on two people whose retreat is interrupted by two others who put their relationship to the test by encouraging infidelity. But the stakes aren’t just erotic – the mysterious interlopers are also murderers.