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Night Swim

This is a new supernatural horror thriller film directed by prolific horror filmmakers James Wan and Jason Blum. It stars Wyatt Russell as a former pro baseball player who is forced to retire early due to illness. He moves with his family into a new home that has a pool he hopes to use for physical therapy to get back into baseball. However, the home has a dark secret that unleashes a malevolent supernatural force that terrorizes the family. The trailer suggests there will be scary underwater scenes and haunted takes on childhood pool games like Marco Polo. With Wan and Blum's strong track records in horror, this promises to be an intense, chilling ride.

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Five Nights at Freddy's

From veteran horror producer Jason Blum (Paranormal Activity, The Purge, Halloween) and director Mike Flanagan (Oculus, Ouija: Origin of Evil, Doctor Sleep) comes a new terrifying thriller based on the popular video game series Five Nights at Freddy's. Starring Jessie T. Usher (The Boys, Shaft) as Mike Schmidt, a down-on-his-luck security guard who takes a job working overnight in a Chuck E. Cheese-style kid's restaurant called Freddy Fazbear's Pizza. He soon learns that the animatronic animal band entertainers that are beloved by daytime patrons - led by Freddy Fazbear himself - take on monstrous qualities at night as they intent on stuffing him inside one of their hulking robotic suits. Trapped inside each evening, Schmidt must expertly utilize his security tools, avoid blind spots, and manage power while hiding from the murderous band of bots. As Mike starts uncovering dark secrets about the sinister events that happened at Freddy's in the past, he attempts to not only survive each night, but solve the mystery of what caused the animatronics to become so evil and haunted. Master horror craftsmen Blum and Flanagan promise intense jump scares and unsettling ambiance from bringing Five Night's intense cat-and-mouse survival gameplay to the big screen.

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Black Friday

From acclaimed horror director Mike Flanagan (Doctor Sleep, The Haunting of Hill House) and producer Jason Blum (Halloween, The Purge) comes the scary thrills of Black Friday. Starring Jessica Rothe (Happy Death Day) as Annie Price, a retail worker getting ready for the biggest, and most terrifying, shopping day of the year. Every year, the Day After Thanksgiving descends into chaos as deranged shoppers compete for deals. But this Black Friday, the mall holds a darker secret. A sinister force has taken hold of the popular shopping center, transforming once eager customers into bloodthirsty monsters set on creating a real bloodbath. Trapped inside the locked-down mall with a dwindling group of survivors, Annie has to figure out what evil has possessed Black Friday shoppers before she becomes their next victim. With the body count rising, Annie discovers this year's hot gift, the sinister Devil Doll, may be behind turning people into sadistic savages devoid of reason. In order to have any chance of stopping the evil and getting out alive, Annie has to team up with both customers and remaining workers to get to the bottom of the mystery. Flanagan and Blum bring their signature blend of horror style and social thrills to make the ultimate frightening Black Friday film, where bargain hunting can truly be murder.

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When Evil Lurks

Directed by acclaimed horror visionary Ari Aster (Hereditary, Midsommar) and produced by Jason Blum's Blumhouse Productions (Halloween, The Purge), When Evil Lurks is a terrifying new nightmare starring Florence Pugh (Midsommar, Don't Worry Darling). Pugh plays Annie, a devoted wife who moves into a quaint suburban house with her husband Paul (Harry Styles). At first, their new home seems like a peaceful paradise, but Annie soon feels as if something is very wrong underneath the pristine surface. She begins experiencing vivid nightmares and hearing strange noises while Paul dismisses her growing concerns. Home alone one day, Annie discovers a disturbing hidden basement in the house, boarded up and concealed behind drywall. Against Paul's wishes, Annie works to uncover what secrets the house is hiding in its gated-off underground cavern. As she descends deeper into its horrors, she finds evidence of terrible evil lurking in the home's very bones. Annie unearths occult clues that connect the house's original 1920s owners to demonic rituals, twisted experiments, and the unexplained disappearance of their six-year-old daughter. Meanwhile, her accidental unleashing of this evil threatens not just her life but her soul. Aster's new psychological shocker invites viewers into seesawing perceptions of reality, reaching bone-chilling extremes where the physical and spiritual dangers haunting Annie's new home become indistinguishable. Pugh must figure out if the danger is coming from without or lying in wait within the very walls, before more than just her sanity becomes forever damned by this house's insidious secrets.

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Poor Things

From visionary director Guillermo del Toro (Pan's Labyrinth, The Shape of Water) comes a fantastical gothic tale set in the late 19th century Scotland. Poor Things is a darkly romantic film starring Anya Taylor-Joy (The Queen's Gambit) as Bella Baxter, a vivacious young woman brought back to life through strange experiments by eccentric scientist Godwin Baxter (Ralph Fiennes). Though her resurrection is miraculous, she struggles to regain memories of her identity. When Godwin marries Bella, she embarks on a journey of self-discovery and horrific family secrets as Godwin's handcrafted creature. The film also stars Alexander Skarsgård as villainous Reverend Archibald McCandless, a conservative preacher who aims to bring Godwin to justice for his unnatural deeds. But McCandless hides his own obsession with Bella and the unorthodox science that created her. Themes delve into societal views of women, the concept of manufactured life, and the hypocrisies of power. Del Toro indulges his signature gorgeous Gothic imagery to create Bella's lavish steampunk universe onscreen and provides jaw-dropping visual effects in bringing her resurrection to life. With an underlying love story questioned by Baxter's thirst for independence, Poor Things proves a visual feast exploring the darkness of the human condition.

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Haunted: The Queen Mary

From prolific horror producer James Wan (The Conjuring, Saw) comes this spine-tingling supernatural thriller based on the infamous haunted Queen Mary ocean liner. Directed by Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House, Doctor Sleep), the film stars Millie Bobby Brown as a teenager named Scarlett whose parents inherit the grand retired cruise ship. They move onto the ship to start a hotel business, unaware of its dark and sinister history. Once elegant and glamorous, the aging vessel has a reputation for ghost sightings and unexplained phenomena. As Scarlett begins witnessing frightening paranormal activity, she uncovers the ship's troubling past hints at something more sinister than residual hauntings. Aided by a local ghost hunter boy, Scarlett investigates the mystery of the Queen Mary, tracing back clues across its tragic history from World War II disasters, accidental deaths, murders, and rumored Satanic rituals. Meanwhile, the ghostly activity grows more threatening, suggesting an evil force resides in the ship and has no intention of leaving. Trapped on the ocean liner turned hotel with her family, Scarlett must gather the ship's haunted secrets to stand a chance of surviving their fateful stay. Flanagan delivers his signature approach to psychologically-driven horror, with the grand Queen Mary serving as its visually stunning and terrifying setting.

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The Animal Kingdom

When a family moves into a remote farmhouse, they quickly realize they are not alone...and not at the top of the food chain. From innovative horror director Jordan Peele (Get Out, Nope) comes The Animal Kingdom, a terrifying new thriller that forces a family to survive against the sinister intelligence of the very animals they raise. Starring Sandra Bullock as a widowed mother who quits her city job and dysfunctional life to make a fresh start breeding livestock on an isolated rural farm. Along with her two teenage kids (Kaitlyn Dever and Dylan Minnette), the hope is returning to their agricultural roots will heal their fractured family. But they soon find their chickens, pigs, cows, and sheep acting strangely aggressive at the hands of an unseen predator in their midst. Trapped on the farm, the family's fight to save their livestock quickly devolves into a battle for their own lives as the attacks reveal an unnerving intelligence behind them. They discover a disturbing evolution is occurring within the farm's animals, escalating toward an apex farm predator orchestrating the reign of terror. Bullock's character must protect her family from not just the stranger-than-fiction killer animals, but from the alarming mutations she set in motion when tampering with the livestock's biology. In signature Peele style, The Animal Kingdom brings bone-chilling horror thrills rooted in the deadly consequences of twisting nature to serve human ends. This man-versus-beast showdown will make audiences think twice about what's on the other end of their dinner fork.

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