Amazon Reveals First Details of Next Four ‘Welcome to the Blumhouse’ Movies on Prime Video
The next four thrillers — “The Manor,” “Black as Night,” “Madres,” and “Bingo” — are centered around themes of institutional horrors and personal phobias.
The next four thrillers — “The Manor,” “Black as Night,” “Madres,” and “Bingo” — are centered around themes of institutional horrors and personal phobias.
Jason Blum delayed the “Halloween” sequel once. He now vows to never do it again.
Sweeney delivers on the promise of her turn in “Euphoria,” but deserves better than this “Black Swan”-lite tale that’s more half-baked ripoff than homage.
Stars Sarita Choudhury and Sunita Mani tackle a culturally specific storyline with care, but this superstitious drama forgets to be scary along the way.
Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour has constructed an enigmatic lo-fi thriller with just enough intricate mind games to make the eerie journey worthwhile.
Veena Sud’s entry into Amazon’s Enter the Blumhouse series is improbable, silly, stupid, and almost impossible to turn away from.
Zoe Lister-Jones helms the continuation of the beloved 1996 property, which finds a group of teenage girls experimenting with witchcraft.
“Black Box,” “The Lie,” “Evil Eye,” and “Nocturne” are set to terrify Amazon Prime Video subscribers in October.
The first four, all centered around common themes, will be released as a single program.
IndieWire is exclusively premiering the trailer for the next installment of Hulu’s popular anthology horror series.
Critics absolutely hated Blumhouse’s latest. Here’s some of their worst.
Against all odds, the “Sonic the Hedgehog” movie wasn’t this week’s most desperate attempt to bring an old brand into multiplexes.