11 A24 Horror Movies You Should Still Watch in 2025

If you're tired of forgettable stories and boring jump scares, A24 catalog is exactly what you need. Here are 11 horror movies that are worth checking out more than once.
A24 continues to push boundaries by giving the directors more freedom. These films are both scary and well crafted. You won't find unoriginal plots or predictable outcomes here. These are A24 horror films that still deserve your attention in 2025.
1. ‘It Comes At Night’ (2017)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, It Comes At Night has 88% from critics and 44% from the audience.
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On IMDb, It Comes At Night is rated 6.1/10.
The story follows a family that maintains a fragile existence through strict rules and routines in the post-apocalyptic world. When another desperate family arrives seeking shelter, paranoia slowly starts to creep in.
Available on Plex for free.
2. ‘The Witch’ (2015)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, The Witch has 91% from critics and 61% from the audience.
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On IMDb, The Witch is rated 7.0/10.
A family in 1630s New England faces banishment from their religious community. Isolated, they soon encounter forces of evil that might be supernatural or might be the darkness that lives within all of us.
Available on: Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV.
3. ‘The Lighthouse’ (2019)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, The Lighthouse has 90% from critics and 72% from the audience.
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On IMDb, The Lighthouse is rated 7.4/10.
Two lighthouse keepers struggle to maintain their grip on reality when they're stranded on an island. As a storm rages outside, an even greater storm is happening between them. The movie has the power to make you question your own sanity.
Available on: HBO Max; for free on Plex.
4. ‘Bodies Bodies Bodies’ (2022)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, Bodies Bodies Bodies has 86% from critics and 69% from the audience.
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On IMDb, Bodies Bodies Bodies is rated 6.2/10.
This Gen Z slasher brings the fun back to horror with a smart take on friendship, privilege, and what happens when the power goes out. A simple party game turns fatal as fake friends and real enemies take over in this fresh, funny take on backstabbing (literally).
Available on: Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV, Spectrum On Demand, Plex.
5. ‘The Blackcoat's Daughter’ (2017)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, The Blackcoat's Daughter has 77% from critics and 52% from the audience.
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On IMDb, The Blackcoat's Daughter is rated 5.9/10.
Two girls are left behind at their boarding school over winter break, where some presence begins to haunt them. Meanwhile, a troubled young woman heads toward the same destination, determined to reach the school at all costs. It's slow, chilling and deeply unsettling.
Available on: Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV, Spectrum On Demand.
6. ‘Slice’ (2018)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, Slice has 52% from critics and 33% from the audience.
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On IMDb, Slice is rated 4.5/10.
Slice is a murder mystery with horror comedy elements. It has werewolves, ghosts and a portal to hell in a town where the supernatural is just part of daily life. It's weird in the best way possible.
Available on: Fandango At Home, Amazon Video, Apple TV.
7. ‘Midsommar’ (2019)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, Midsommar has 83% from critics and 63% from the audience.
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On IMDb, Midsommar is rated 7.1/10.
Breakups are hard, but they're even worse at a Swedish festival where the sun never sets. This daylight nightmare will make you think twice about summer vacations with friends you barely know.
Available on: Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV.
8. ‘Talk to Me’ (2022)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, Talk to Me has 94% from critics and 83% from the audience.
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On IMDb, Talk to Me is rated 7.1/10.
What could really go wrong when summoning spirits with an embalmed hand, right? Turns out, everything. This Australian hit will make you think twice about playing with the supernatural.
Available on: Netflix, fuboTV.
9. ‘The Hole in the Ground’ (2019)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, The Hole in the Ground has 83% from critics and 48% from the audience.
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On IMDb, The Hole in the Ground is rated 5.6/10.
A single mom moves to the Irish countryside with her son, only to discover a mysterious sinkhole in the forest. When her son starts acting strange, she begins to suspect that he's been replaced by something from the depths.
Available on: Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV.
10. ‘Hereditary’ (2018)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, Hereditary has 90% from critics and 71% from the audience.
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On IMDb, Hereditary is rated 7.3/10.
Family trauma gets supernatural in this modern classic. After her mother dies, Annie's family begins to spiral as dark secrets emerge.
Available on: Fandango At Home, Microsoft Store, Amazon Video, Apple TV.
11. ‘X’ (2022)
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On Rotten Tomatoes, X has 94% from critics and 76% from the audience.
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On IMDb, X is rated 6.5/10.
A film crew rents a farmhouse to shoot an adult film, but the elderly couple who owns the property has some deadly objections to their creative vision. It's the first movie in the Ti West trilogy with Mia Goth.
Available on HBO Max.