New month, new horrors. Six fresh titles just clawed their way onto Screamify — and we ranked all of them so you don't have to doomscroll for something to watch. Grab a blanket, lock the door, and work your way up the list. Number one is a whole vibe.

6. Deadly Karma (2011) — Kicking things off is a slow-burn revenge nightmare. Sammy spent years as everyone's punching bag, until he snapped. Five years later, the bullies who broke him come rolling back into town, and now they get to meet the monster they built. Bullies get theirs. 80 minutes of comeuppance.

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5. The Spell (2019) — A couple moves into a new home expecting a fresh start and instead unpacks a curse. When the wife stumbles on an old letter exposing her husband's buried past, he's paralyzed in place while a hungry spirit closes in to claim him. Quiet, dread-soaked, and only 80 minutes — perfect for a rainy-night solo watch.

4. Bleed 4 Me (2021) — Now we're having fun. Demon hunter Ramona catches wind that the Devil wants to torch the whole planet, so she does the only sensible thing: she pulls two retired legends out of hiding. Scream queens Brinke Stevens (Lady Jasmine) and Tiffany Shepis (Lady Black) suit back up for one last apocalyptic throwdown. It's an old-heads-return team-up and it rules.

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3. 13 Fanboy (2021) — The meta-slasher horror nerds have been waiting for. An obsessed superfan starts hunting the actual stars of the Friday the 13th films, and Kelsie Voorhees — who watched a fanboy murder her grandmother years ago — has to face the killer stalking horror royalty. With Dee Wallace, Kane Hodder, and Corey Feldman on the call sheet, the genre cred is off the charts. 102 minutes of inside-baseball terror.

2. Deadlocked (2020) — Before you queue up our number one, back up to the original. A zombie virus rips loose and a handful of strangers find themselves trapped in an elevator — with the infected clawing inside and the horde stacking up outside. Eighty tight, claustrophobic minutes. Pair it with the sequel below for a proper Deadlocked Double Feature.

1. Deadlocked: Dad of the Dead (2026) — The headliner, and worth every second. Derek Theler plays an anxious accountant running a simple errand for his daughter when a zombie outbreak explodes around him. Barricaded in a restroom with a pack of strangers, he has to swallow his panic and fight his way out to protect his kid. Eric Roberts and Melissa Peterman round out a cast that keeps the tension cranked. It's funny, it's brutal, and it's the sequel that finally gives the everyman his arc.

All six are streaming now on Screamify. Start at the bottom, climb to the top, and don't blame us if you don't sleep.