This Week's Notable Horror: 03/30 - 04/05


We had a good run of new releases lately, but things sadly slow down this week. Aside from a few on-demand titles, there's not much coming out. Tomorrow sees the VOD debuts of the backwoods horror flick DOLLY and SCREAM 7. Then on Thursday, the alien horror-comedy TOUCH ME is expected to arrive on VOD, though I've read some conflicting reports, so that release may change. Check below for more info on this week's movies.

NOTE: This is not a comprehensive list (there's simply too much to keep track of), but it is a list of the more notable movies to look out for. If you spot an error or if a movie is missing from the list, contact me. Also, keep in mind that these are US release dates, so they may differ if you're in another country. Dates are subject to change.


VOD: Video on Demand
PVOD: Premium Video on Demand
Limited: Limited Theatrical Release
Theaters: Wide Theatrical Release


DOLLY
TUESDAY - MARCH 31st (VOD)

Macy fights for survival after being abducted by a deranged, monster-like figure who wants to raise her as their child.

SCREAM 7
TUESDAY - MARCH 31st (VOD)

When a new Ghostface killer emerges in the quiet town where Sidney Prescott (Neve Campbell) has built a new life, her darkest fears are realized as her daughter (Isabel May) becomes the next target. Determined to protect her family, Sidney must face the horrors of her past to put an end to the bloodshed once and for all.

TOUCH ME
THURSDAY - APRIL 2nd (VOD) (Release date may change)

After a series of unfortunate events leaves their house uninhabitable and reeking of poo, two co-dependent friends, Joey and Craig, find themselves homeless and out of options. That's when Joey's mysterious ex resurfaces. He wants her back. Along with being hot, Brian also happens to be an alien whose touch makes anxiety and depression disappear. The two venture to his compound for the weekend with the hope of being healed from past traumas, but underneath Brian’s veneer of healing is a sinister plot filled with murder, mayhem, and blood.


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