It looks like it’s going to be a quieter week for streaming. While there are some exciting horror-centric titles arriving, the lineup is relatively sparse. Here’s a look at all the new movies hitting streaming this week.
New on VOD:
Heart Eyes

Valentine’s Day may be over, but if you’re still in the mood for love—with an extra splash of blood—Heart Eyes is here to deliver.
The film centers around the masked serial killer known as the Heart Eyes Killer, who, every Valentine’s Day, pops up in a new city and murders romantic couples in the most gruesome ways imaginable. When young workaholic Ally and her charming new co-worker Jay are mistaken for a couple, they must race through the streets of Seattle to stay alive—and hopefully take down the Heart Eyes Killer for good.
Josh Ruben (Werewolves Within) directs the slasher rom-com, starring Olivia Holt (Totally Killer), Mason Gooding (Scream), Gigi Zumbado (The Rookie), Michaela Watkins (Casual), Devon Sawa (Final Destination), and Jordana Brewster (Fast and Furious).
Watch on VOD
Vermiglio

Maura Delpero’s Vermiglio brings a deeply poetic and atmospheric exploration of rural Italian life, centering on themes of tradition, generational conflict, and the complexities of womanhood in a small Alpine village.
Watch on VOD
Rose

This tender and thought-provoking drama explores love, identity, and societal expectations through the eyes of its titular character, Rose, whose journey of self-discovery is filled with emotional highs and lows.
Watch on VOD
New on Max:
Heretic

If you’re going door-to-door spreading the good word, be careful whose door you knock on. Heretic explores that lesson in chilling detail.
This new psychological horror film follows two young Mormon missionaries, Sister Barnes and Sister Paxton, who are welcomed into the home of the seemingly kind Mr. Reed. However, they quickly realize that Mr. Reed isn’t just another curious listener—he has an unholy surprise in store for them that threatens to shatter their faith forever.
Written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods (A Quiet Place), Heretic stars Hugh Grant (Paddington 2), Sophie Thatcher (Yellowjackets), and Chloe East (The Fabelmans).
Watch on Max
New on Prime Video:
Picture This

What if you learned that one of the next five people you date will become your soul mate? That’s exactly what happens to Pia in Picture This.
The film follows Pia, a single and struggling photographer who runs a studio with her best friend Jay. On the eve of her sister’s wedding, Pia visits a spiritual guru who tells her that she’ll meet the love of her life in her next five dates. With the encouragement of her friends and family, Pia embarks on the ultimate journey for love.
Directed by Prarthana Mohan (The MisEducation of Bindu), the romantic comedy stars Simone Ashley (Bridgerton), Hero Fiennes Tiffin (After), Sindhu Vee (Matilda: The Musical), Luke Fetherston (Still Up), Nikesh Patel (London Has Fallen), Adil Ray (Citizen Khan), and Phil Dunster (Ted Lasso).
Watch on Prime Video
New on Netflix:
CHAOS: The Mansion Murders

Academy Award-winning documentarian Errol Morris (The Thin Blue Line) takes on one of the most infamous serial killers in American history: Charles Manson. CHAOS: The Mansion Murders re-examines Manson’s crimes, using newfound evidence that suggests a possible link between the CIA, LSD, Jack Ruby, and prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi.
Watch on Netflix
How to Have Sex

Molly Manning Walker’s coming-of-age drama How to Have Sex explores the complexities of consent, friendship, and self-discovery during an unforgettable holiday trip.
Watch on Netflix
New on The Criterion Channel:
Only the River Flows

Wei Shujun’s Only the River Flows takes viewers deep into a noir-inspired mystery set in 1990s China, where a detective investigates a murder that becomes more perplexing the deeper he digs.
Watch on The Criterion Channel
New on Paramount+ with Showtime:
Rumours

A sharp and satirical take on the chaos of media and celebrity culture, Rumours dissects the modern obsession with gossip, reputation, and scandal.
Watch on Paramount+ with Showtime
Strange Darling

This unconventional thriller keeps audiences on edge with a uniquely structured narrative that flips expectations at every turn.
Watch on Paramount+ with Showtime
New on Shudder:
Starve Acre

A folk horror tale steeped in eerie atmosphere, Starve Acre follows a grieving family that moves to the countryside, only to discover an unsettling secret buried beneath their land.
Watch on Shudder