The films may be short, but there is no shortage of scares as Arrow Video FrightFest 2020 announces its showcase of the best new short films from the UK and around the world, with six countries representing three continents. From under-the-bed monsters to monsters in front of your eyes, from the sinister and the creepy to the wickedly human and the not-so-human, this year’s selection shines a spotlight on upcoming filmmakers.
The UK is represented with a record eleven entries. There are world premiere screenings for Werewolf, where game night just got dangerous, A Bit Of Fun, where a girls’ night in brings out the dead and The Beholder, in which you’d be wise to beware the eyes of strangers…
Homeland talent is further highlighted with Flesh Control, which will surely bug you and in The Afterlife Bureau who says there is no paperwork when you’re dead? Staying...
The UK is represented with a record eleven entries. There are world premiere screenings for Werewolf, where game night just got dangerous, A Bit Of Fun, where a girls’ night in brings out the dead and The Beholder, in which you’d be wise to beware the eyes of strangers…
Homeland talent is further highlighted with Flesh Control, which will surely bug you and in The Afterlife Bureau who says there is no paperwork when you’re dead? Staying...
- 8/11/2020
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Happy November, readers! Now that our Halloween Hangovers are settling in today, one thing that will take the sting out of October being over are a new batch of horror and sci-fi releases hitting digital, VOD, and a variety of premium streaming platforms. The month kicks off with the latest installment of Blumhouse’s Into the Dark series, Pilgrim from Marcus Dunstan, and Paradise Hills, starring Emma Roberts, Milla Jovovich, and Awkwafina.
November 5th is set to be a busy day, as we have seven different films celebrating their digital debuts, and just a few days later, Shudder will be exclusively releasing Re:Born on their streaming service. Primal, featuring Nicolas Cage, comes out on the 8th, and if you missed it in theaters this summer, look for 47 Meters Down: Uncaged on VOD November 12th (following its Digital 4K Ultra HD release on October 29th). Rlje Films is releasing The Shed on the 15th,...
November 5th is set to be a busy day, as we have seven different films celebrating their digital debuts, and just a few days later, Shudder will be exclusively releasing Re:Born on their streaming service. Primal, featuring Nicolas Cage, comes out on the 8th, and if you missed it in theaters this summer, look for 47 Meters Down: Uncaged on VOD November 12th (following its Digital 4K Ultra HD release on October 29th). Rlje Films is releasing The Shed on the 15th,...
- 11/1/2019
- by Heather Wixson
- DailyDead
Do you ever feel like there just isn’t enough horror content surrounding the Thanksgiving holiday? Well then, I’ve got a treat for you. Blumhouse is releasing the next installment of their horror anthology series Into the Dark at Hulu entitled Pilgrim.
Based on a shocking true story: In an attempt to remind her family of their privilege and help them bond, Ms. Anna Barker invites Pilgrim reenactors to stay with them over Thanksgiving. When the “actors” refuse to break character, the Barker family learns that there is such a thing as too much gratitude.
This episode was directed and co-written by Marcus Dunstan (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), alongside co-writers Noah Feinberg and Patrick Melton. Pilgrim stars Reign Edwards, Peter Giles, Courtney Henggeler, Kerr Smith, Taj Speights, Beth Curry, and Antonio Raul Corbo.
Check out the trailer below, and see Into the Dark: Pilgrim on Hulu...
Based on a shocking true story: In an attempt to remind her family of their privilege and help them bond, Ms. Anna Barker invites Pilgrim reenactors to stay with them over Thanksgiving. When the “actors” refuse to break character, the Barker family learns that there is such a thing as too much gratitude.
This episode was directed and co-written by Marcus Dunstan (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), alongside co-writers Noah Feinberg and Patrick Melton. Pilgrim stars Reign Edwards, Peter Giles, Courtney Henggeler, Kerr Smith, Taj Speights, Beth Curry, and Antonio Raul Corbo.
Check out the trailer below, and see Into the Dark: Pilgrim on Hulu...
- 10/23/2019
- by Jessica Fisher
- GeekTyrant
Thanksgiving reenactors bring their an unsettling slice of historical horror to the dinner table of one unfortunate family in the trailer for Pilgrim, the November episode of Blumhouse and Hulu's Into the Dark horror anthology series.
Directed by Marcus Dunstan from a screenplay co-written by Noah Feinberg and Dunstan & Patrick Melton, Pilgrim stars Reign Edwards, Peter Giles, Courtney Henggeler, Kerr Smith, Taj Speights, and Antonio Raul Corbo. Below, you can watch the official trailer for Pilgrim before it premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, November 1st.
Pilgrim Synopsis: "Inspired by true events: In an attempt to remind her family of their privilege and help them bond, Ms. Anna Barker invites Pilgrim reenactors to stay with them over Thanksgiving. When the "actors" refuse to break character, the Barker family learns that there is such a thing as too much gratitude."
Series Description: "In partnership with Blumhouse Television, Into The Dark is...
Directed by Marcus Dunstan from a screenplay co-written by Noah Feinberg and Dunstan & Patrick Melton, Pilgrim stars Reign Edwards, Peter Giles, Courtney Henggeler, Kerr Smith, Taj Speights, and Antonio Raul Corbo. Below, you can watch the official trailer for Pilgrim before it premieres on Hulu beginning Friday, November 1st.
Pilgrim Synopsis: "Inspired by true events: In an attempt to remind her family of their privilege and help them bond, Ms. Anna Barker invites Pilgrim reenactors to stay with them over Thanksgiving. When the "actors" refuse to break character, the Barker family learns that there is such a thing as too much gratitude."
Series Description: "In partnership with Blumhouse Television, Into The Dark is...
- 10/21/2019
- by Derek Anderson
- DailyDead
The next film in Blumhouse and Hulu’s monthly Into the Dark series is Pilgrim, a truly terrifying tale of Thanksgiving horror. Give the trailer a spin at the top of the article! Synopsis:Inspired by true events, in an attempt to remind her family of their privilege and help them bond, Ms. Anna Barker invites Pilgrim […]
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- 10/21/2019
- by Josh Millican
- DreadCentral.com
Bloody Disgusting has new imagery from Pilgrim, the Thanksgiving-themed episode of “Into the Dark” that’s directed by none other than Marcus Dunstan, co-writer of the Feast films and several Saw sequels, and director of The Collector trilogy. “Inspired by true events, in an attempt to remind her family of their privilege and help them bond, Ms. Anna Barker invites Pilgrim re-enactors […]...
- 10/18/2019
- by Brad Miska
- bloody-disgusting.com
Exclusive: It’s going to be a terrifying Thanksgiving. Hulu’s horror event series Into the Dark has set Kerr Smith (Riverdale), Reign Edwards (Snowfall), Peter Giles (Man Seeking Woman), Courtney Henggeler (Cobra Kai), Taj Speights (Grey’s Anatomy) and Antonio Raul Corbo (Broke) for the “Pilgrim” installment of the Blumhouse Television series.
Into the Dark includes 12 feature-length episodes, released each month over one year and inspired by a holiday, featuring Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story. Marcus Dunstan directed “Pilgrim” and co-wrote it with Patrick Melton as well as Noah Feinberg. It will premiere on November 1.
“Pilgrim” is inspired by true events and follows Ms. Anna Barker, who invites Pilgrim re-enactors to her family’s Thanksgiving in an effort to remind them of their privilege and help them bond. When the “actors” refuse to break character, the Barker family learns that there is such a thing as too much gratitude.
Into the Dark includes 12 feature-length episodes, released each month over one year and inspired by a holiday, featuring Blumhouse’s signature genre/thriller spin on the story. Marcus Dunstan directed “Pilgrim” and co-wrote it with Patrick Melton as well as Noah Feinberg. It will premiere on November 1.
“Pilgrim” is inspired by true events and follows Ms. Anna Barker, who invites Pilgrim re-enactors to her family’s Thanksgiving in an effort to remind them of their privilege and help them bond. When the “actors” refuse to break character, the Barker family learns that there is such a thing as too much gratitude.
- 9/27/2019
- by Dino-Ray Ramos
- Deadline Film + TV
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