“Jaws” made us scared to go in the water, “Christine” made us afraid of our cars, “Final Destination” gave a generation flight (and logging) anxiety — and now horror movies are coming for the pool.
“There’s something wrong with the pool!” says Eve (Kerry Condon), eyes wide and voice atremble — and yes, what better way to cinematically kick off 2024 than with a Haunted Swimming Pool movie?
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"James loves taking something that’s supposed to be safe and ruining it," McGuire said. "He loves it. Whether it’s a doll or, I mean that’s done, but there’s almost mischievousness in his love for ...
This one, waterlogged as it is, should have been called “The Aquatyville Horror,” and some might consider that a recommendation. But I never cared for the “Amityville” movies, with their “ominous” ...
The movie from filmmaker Bryce McGuire was inspired by the director’s short film, which also featured something nasty lurking in a swimming pool. And while the Blumhouse label has become a largely ...
You learn not to expect that much from a horror movie being released the first week of the year, when theater auditoriums continue to draw folks with higher-profile movies that hit on or around ...
As we enter the hard months of winter, thoughts of warm days filled with barbecues and swimming pools pop up in our heads as we pull on yet another layer of winter clothing. Blumhouse and Atomic ...
“Night Swim” is the story of a young couple (played by Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon), who move, with their family, into a new house. One of the biggest draws of this new house? The oversized ...
Blumhouse's latest horror flick Night Swim has arrived – and while the supernatural thriller has a pretty simple (but terrifying) premise, the ending might leave you with more questions than answers.
Sigh. Well, this is it folks, the bottom of the barrel. Blumhouse, headed by Jason Blum, has been approaching pure, unadulterated terribleness for a good few years now (see: “The Exorcist: Believer,” ...