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Cool.

The beginning actually reminded me of Hellraiser when the man is in Tibet? And receives Pandora's box. And a bit of Gremlins with it also taking place somewhere out East.

I don't know who was in charge of reading the script or who asked them to change it but that person fukked it all the way.

I feel you. I'd throw in the excavation scene that opens the Exorcist. It's wild that those films all needed a couple of minutes to introduce concepts and then they moved on but stayed connected to those openings...the Empty Man spent 20 minutes on the intro and almost never tied it back to narrative after (besides the blowing in bottle thing and some quick flashes).
 

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V/H/S 94 trailer is out:


Oh you already posted it. I wanted to post the trailer first
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V/H/S/94: Release Date, Crew, And More


It's almost spooky season, and this one's going to get a fun new franchise release with "V/H/S/94," the fourth film in the successful "V/H/S" horror anthology franchise. "V/H/S/94" has been described as more of a reboot than a sequel, though horror fans have long since learned those aren't mutually exclusive. The movie will tie each of its found footage anthology segments together with an overarching narrative, a first for the franchise.


While each of the previous "V/H/S" entries have debuted at film festivals before going to theaters, the COVID-19 pandemic made that a much dodgier proposition. Instead, "V/H/S/94" will debut on the horror streaming service Shudder on October 6, 2021, just in time to get hype for Halloween.
 
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I've been dry. I need sum'n extremely disturbing to watch. Sum'n that sticks to you. My mind so gone and desensitized that in a minute, I'ma need a real snuff film cause n'un else seems to do da trick.
 

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EXCLUSIVE: Scream queen Danielle Harris(Halloween) has signed on to star in upcoming horror film, Flesh.

Plot details are being kept under wraps but we hear it involves a deranged individual who wants to sacrifice human flesh to a malevolent spirit.

Script was written by Reine Swart and Chris McGowan. McGowan is set to direct with production slated for October.

The film will mark McGowan’s sophomore film as a director. His directorial debut was last year’s Chasing Nightmares starring Anne Heche, Graham McTavish and Michelle Randolph.

Pic is being produced by McGowan with Danielle Harris acting as executive producer. The film is being financed by Clear Media Finance, whose most recent production was Jenna Ortega SXSW drama The Fallout, which was picked up by HBO Max.


Harris is best known for her roles in multiple horror films, including four entries in the Halloween franchise: as Jamie Lloyd in Halloween 4 and Halloween 5, and the 2007 Halloween remake and its sequel as Annie Brackett. She is repped by GVA.
‘Halloween’ Actress Danielle Harris To Star In Horror Movie ‘Flesh’ – Deadline
 

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Netflix Halloween new additions scheduling

All the Spooky Stuff Coming to Netflix for Halloween 2021



Nightbooks (available 9/15)
If your horror movie marathons are starting to give you nightmares but you don't want to let up on the seasonal streaming, you may want to check out Nightbooks. This family-friendly movie stars Krysten Ritter as an evil (yet extremely fashionable) witch who kidnaps a boy and demands she tells him a story, taking some pointers from Arabian Nights. When the young hostage discovers another kid kept in the witch's lair, they plot an escape before she uses her magic against them.
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Squid Game (available 9/17)
Would you play silly childhood games for tens of millions of dollars? Sounds easy enough, right? But what about if a mysterious group in masks called you there without any explanation and were watching your every move with deadly consequences if you mess up? That's what goes down in this very eerie Korean thriller series that's sure to keep you on your toes.
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Intrusion (available 9/22)
Intrusion sounds like the kind of horror movie that's especially scary to watch at home. Freida Pinto (Slumdog Millionaire) stars in this thriller as a woman who moves to a new home in a small town with her husband (Logan Marshall-Green) and becomes extremely traumatized and suspicious of everyone around her after a break-in.
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Midnight Mass (available 9/24)
For the past couple falls on Netflix, horror filmmaker Mike Flanagan has delivered watchable spooky series. He was behind The Haunting of Hill House and The Haunting of Bly Manor, and although there's not another Haunting installment this year, he's delivering a new series. The supernatural show follows the strange events that occur when a mysterious priest (Hamish Linklater) moves into a small island community. Zach Gilford and actors who've worked with Flanagan before, like Kate Siegel and Henry Thomas, also star.
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The Chestnut Man(available 9/29)
Maybe you're looking for something that's a bit more psychological than it is paranormal. The Chestnut Manis a Scandinavian mystery based on an acclaimed book from The Killing writer Søren Sveistrup. It's centered around the puzzling investigation into the murder of a young woman, who was found on a playground with the only clue of a doll made of chestnuts next to her. (Watch the trailer)
 

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No One Gets Out Alive(available 9/29)
You know this one's got to be bloody based on that title alone. Based on popular British horror writer Adam Nevill's novel, the movie follows a young immigrant woman who grew up in poverty and is pleasantly surprised to find a nice apartment she can afford—but not so pleased when she discovers how dangerous the place truly is.
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Escape The Undertaker (available 10/5)
This Halloween special is a lot of things. Not only is it interactive, it's one big WWE Superstar smackdown. The general premise is that WWE star The Undertaker invites the wrestling team The New Day over to his new place, which, unbeknownst to The New Day boys, is haunted. It's the ultimate journey through a haunted house as he has them put up to supernatural challenges, which viewers navigate choose-your-own-adventure style.

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'There's Someone Inside Your House' | DAVID BUKACH/NETFLIX
There's Someone Inside Your House (available 10/6)
What's Halloween season without a good ole teen scream? Adapted from the YA book by Stephanie Perkins, that's exactly what the very creepily named There's Someone Inside Your House is. Produced in part by Malignant and Insidiousfilmmaker James Wan and directed by Patrick Brice (Creep), the horror movie imagines a nightmare of a senior year when a Hawaiian teenager must relocate to her grandmother's small town in Nebraska to finish high school. The move to the boonies is just the start of her terrors, though: There's also a secrets-exposing killer on the loose whose taunting her and her classmates.
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Fever Dream (available 10/13)
Contemporary Argentinian writer Samanta Schweblin's acclaimed novel Fever Dream (aka Distancia de Rescate) is getting the film treatment. The suspenseful story is set in rural Argentina where a terminally ill woman wakes up in a hospital where a young boy who has no relation to her is at her bedside, questioning what led to her sickness.
 

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Night Teeth (available 10/20)
There's always room for another sexy vampire movie. Sydney Sweeney, Debby Ryan, and Megan Fox are just a handful of the bloodsuckers in Night Teeth. In the movie, a young chauffeur (Jorge Lendeborg Jr.) takes the ride of his life when he picks up a couple of party girls in LA, follows them to their destination, and discovers a whole underground world of competing vampire clans. (They are all hot, of course.)

Hypnotic (available 10/27)
After you watch Kate Siegel in Midnight Mass, you can catch the scream queen in this horror movie. Here, she plays a woman who's seeking self-improvement, which leads her to see a therapist (Jason O’Mara) and undergo hypnosis treatments that lead to disturbing consequences after several sessions.

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'Army of Thieves' | STANISLAV HONZIK/NETFLIX
Army of Thieves(available 10/29)
Netflix delivered a great zombie-action movie with Zack Snyder's Army of the Dead earlier this year, and just in time for Halloween, they're bringing on even more undead fun. Army of Thieves is a prequel to the recent hit and finds Matthias Schweighöfer reprising his role as Ludwig Dieter. Here, he's called upon by a mysterious woman (Nathalie Emmanuel) to help pull off a safecracking heist.
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Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight: Part 2(available in October)
Last year Netflix dropped the bonkers Polish slasher Nobody Sleeps in the Woods Tonight about a group of teenagers forced to forgo technology for the weekend at a camp where something is lurking in the woods. This year, they're following up the genre-defying film with a sequel about a policeman in the same town who's looking to make a name for himself, presumably hunting the killer from Part 1.
 
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