
Get ready to bookmark your calendar, horror fans—Dooba Dooba is sliding into the scene on January 23, 2026, with a fresh take on the found-footage craze. This one’s shot entirely through in-home security cameras, blending that eerie analog horror vibe with a chilling babysitting gig gone horribly wrong.
You follow Amna, who thinks she’s landed a routine babysitting job—until she meets Monroe, a teenager still haunted by her brother’s murder. But Monroe’s not the only thing lurking in that house. The catch? Amna has to keep saying “dooba dooba” as she moves around, just so Monroe knows she’s there. And trust us—that’s only the beginning of the weirdness.
The film has already terrorized the festival circuit, snagging accolades like Best Overall Feature at Nightmares Film Festival and Best Horror Film at Midwest WeirdFest, with praise from genre outlets calling it “deeply troubling” and a fresh spin on found footage.
Directed and written by Ehrland Hollingsworth and distributed by Dark Sky Films, Dooba Dooba is shaping up to be one of the most talked-about horror entries of the new year—especially if you’re into creepy cameras, psychological tension, and that creeping dread that something just isn’t right.