The new documentary film “Satan Wants You” is causing quite a stir on Tubi, offering viewers a chilling look into the controversial memoir “Michelle Remembers” and the satanic panic it sparked in the 1980s. Directed by Steve J. Adams and Sean Horlor, the film delves into the recovered-memory therapy of Dr. Lawrence Pazder and his patient Michelle Smith, who claimed to have suffered ritual abuse by Satanists.
Using a mix of archival footage, interviews, and re-enactments, the film creates a found footage-style thrill ride that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats. The eerie sound design and shocking twists in the story make for a truly disturbing experience.
But “Satan Wants You” is not the only horror film making waves. “Grieve,” a low-budget drama by Robbie Smith, is also gaining attention for its sinister atmospherics and slow-burn terror. The film follows a man named Sam as he copes with the death of his girlfriend in a remote cabin, leading to a gut-punching finale that will leave viewers haunted.
For those looking for a psychological thriller, “Lost in the Night” by Amat Escalante offers a beautifully filmed but deeply discomforting experience. The film follows Emiliano as he searches for answers to his mother’s abduction, leading him to a rich family with dark secrets. The slow descent into menace and privilege makes for a harrowing and thought-provoking watch.
And for fans of supernatural dramas, “Deliver Us” on Hulu offers a sweeping and sometimes nutty tale of a pregnant nun delivering twin boys from an immaculate conception. The battle between good and evil, with a one-eyed madman thrown into the mix, makes for an entertaining and extravagantly grisly showdown.
With a variety of horror films to choose from, viewers are sure to find something to send shivers down their spine on streaming platforms like Tubi, Netflix, and Hulu.