FOUND TV’S MURDEROUS MARCH Releases Coming Soon
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Murderous May arrives with a fresh lineup of found footage horror designed to keep you glued to the screen and second-guessing every flicker on your TV. From shaky camera chaos and cursed recordings to paranormal encounters that feel a little too close for comfort, there are so many chances to get scared. This month’s selection leans fully into the raw, unsettling energy that makes the genre so effective. Each title brings its own brand of terror. Whether it’s isolation in the woods, something watching from just out of focus, or footage that probably should’ve stayed lost. All of it comes from the one place dedicated entirely to unearthing these kinds of stories. You may be wondering what sinister location or corners of the internet these can be found. It’s Found TV!! A streaming app where the found footage signal is always ready and the scares are always intentional… or at least that’s what they tell us between static bursts. Mark your calendars for these new releases:
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May 1 - FOUND EXCLUSIVE WORLD RELEASE Distort 2: The Dead Among the Trees (2026): Not too long ago, a musician had a supernatural experience involving ghostly dogs and time-bending cassette tapes left for him in an Irish forest. Now, a documentary filmmaker brings the man back to the same forest to see just how real these experiences were, and to possibly save the woman who has been trapped there for 30 years.
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May 5 Jeruzalem (2015): When a couple of American young adults fly to Israel to visit the city of Jerusalem, a biblical nightmare falls upon them. North America only.
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May 8 The Red Box Project (2024): Four friends explore a cave rumored to have formed from an ancient comet impact. The unstable cave traps them inside. They use walkies to communicate while hunted by a mysterious, non-human predator lurking within the depths.
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May 12 Yami Douga 20 (2018): 20th installment in the "Yami Douga" series.
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May 15 House at the Edge of the Woods (2025): A grieving man moves into the home of his missing father. After experiencing anomalies on his property, he hires a documentary crew to uncover the truth of what's really happening at The House at the Edge of the Woods.
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May 19 The Third Shift: A Paranormal Story (2026): Five paranormal investigators embarked on an unaccompanied ghost hunt within the confines of Gloucester prison. All five of them vanished without a trace that night. This is the footage they wanted you to see.
May 22 Parched 2: Hangry (2019): A social media influencer brings her friends to an Airbnb lake house to party. When an appetite stimulant is mistakenly dumped into the lake and the guests go for a dip, they emerge ravenous and insatiable.
May 26 Yami Douga 21 (2019): 21st installment in the "Yami Douga" series.
May 29 Vegan (2024): A vegan social media influencer goes on a quest to document the search for her biological parents. Her search leads her to a defunct, secluded farm where she encounters The Farmer, and her worst nightmares become reality.
This is becoming a strong month for found footage and supernatural horror. May’s lineup highlights FOUND TV’s continued commitment to found footage horror, paranormal storytelling, and experimental genre filmmaking. With a blend of international releases, original productions, and cult favorites, the platform offers something for fans of supernatural horror, sci-fi paranoia, and documentary-style terror. Depending if you’re drawn to haunted investigations, cursed footage, or technological nightmares, this month’s releases promise plenty of reasons to keep the lights on. If you are new to FOUND TV, use my code ILOVEHORROR for $5 off your yearly subscription.
Whether it’s slashers in the woods, ghosts in the attic, or killers in the cornfield, ILHM Reviews brings you the frightful horror flick recommendations worth watching. Follow us on Instagram, be sure to listen to the "I Love Horror" podcast and remember that if you’re a true fan of horror, every night can be a FRIGHT NIGHT!

