![]() ![]() This genuinely unsettling watch will also show up on Shudder later in the year. The atmosphere is thick with dread from start to finish, and the images shocking and nightmarish. Siblings Louise (Marin Ireland) and Michael (Michael Abbot Jr.) return to their family’s rural farmhouse to help their mother as their comatose father enters his last days, only to encounter a frightening presence. We caught this - the latest film from writer/director Bryan Bertino ( The Strangers) - at the online Fantasia Fest last month, where we once again marveled at Bertino’s ability to craft utterly skin-freezing filmmaking. Blood VesselĪvailable in theaters, on digital and on demand November 6 (US only) As we’ve noted before, even in decidedly unnerving times, scary movies can still be a hell of a lot of fun - and may actually take your mind off the troubles of the world around you. Horror has historically been a reliable genre both at the box office (under normal circumstances) and in the digital space, so it probably makes sense that even in these compromised times, scary movies are still coming at us hard and fast as we approach Thanksgiving and the year-end holiday season.īelow is a round-up of fresh horror releases arriving either at your local multiplex (and we urge you to keep the risks of going to the theater in mind) or right in your living room. While October predictably saw a glut of horror releases during the lead-up to Halloween, November has a decent share of the scary stuff as well. Some titles are trying their luck with physical theaters first before heading online. They continue to do so even as many theaters around the country have re-opened and are doing their best to lure customers back. New original films have been popping up via streaming and video-on-demand all throughout the reign of the coronavirus.
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