Tag: The Strangers
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First ‘The Strangers’ Remake Images — Madelaine Petsch Awaits Masked Killers
The eagerly awaited first looks of Riverdale’s Madelaine Petsch and Teen Wolf‘s Froy Gutierrez-starring The Strangers: Chapter 1 are here. The upcoming horror movie is based on Bryan Bertino’s 2008 film The Strangers, which is now reimagined as a trilogy, directed by Renny Harlin, who himself is equally spooked by the original home invasion horror…
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This Underrated A24 Horror Will Make You Cry (A Little)
Boasting movies such as The Lighthouse and Hereditary, A24 became a reference for horror cinema in the past decade. That’s why every time a new horror release gets an A24 seal, we are all eager to see what new nightmares the company is bringing us. Still, with 24 horror movies released in the last decade,…
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The 50 Best Indie Horror Movies to Stream Right Now, from ‘X’ to ‘Fresh’
Editor’s Note: This story was originally published in 2019 and has been updated multiple times since.The crisp creepiness of October may be behind us, but with the colder months comes a new sort of setting perfect for watching horror movies. With the punishing wind whipping chill into the air outside — and the promise of…
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Lionsgate Inks First-Look Deal with Vertigo Entertainment
Lionsgate Motion Picture Group has announced a first-look deal with Vertigo Entertainment, the production company behind the “It” franchise and “The Lego Movie.”The wide-ranging deal covers all media other than television, including motion pictures, stage, location-based entertainment, podcasts and video games. With this new pact, Vertigo will become a prime provider to the Lionsgate’s slate,…
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‘The Strangers: Prey at Night’ Review: An Effective Sequel that Conveys the Triviality of Terror
The merit of most sequels is hard to evaluate without bringing up their predecessors — especially when it’s The Strangers. The 2008 horror film written and directed by Bryan Bertino that had all the makings of a rudimentary home invasion thriller ended up being a statement on the weaponization of idle behavior among seemingly innocuous…
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‘The Strangers: Prey at Night’ Review: A Lean, Mean Sort-Of Sequel That Was Worth the Wait
There’s a scene in Bryan Bertino’s film “The Strangers” that handily encapsulates the film’s nervy brand of terror, one so good and simple that it served as the film’s poster image when the 2008 feature first hit theaters: it’s Liv Tyler, standing alone in her kitchen, looking out into what seems to be — what…