[Review] Blumhouse’s ‘A House on the Bayou’ Makes for a Dull Dinner Party Too Invested in Its Twists

A remote location and uninvited guests make for a tension-filled scenario that could inspire a variety of chills and thrills. A House on the Bayou uses that to its advantage, shrouding its horrors in mystery. Trying to guess what is happening keeps you on the hook for a while, but the more the answers flow, the less […]

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Roxanne Benjamin Directing ‘There’s Something Wrong With The Children’ for Blumhouse and EPIX

Blumhouse has joined forces with EPIX to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” and the next project as part of that collaboration is There’s Something Wrong With The Children, being directed by Roxanne Benjamin (V/H/S, Southbound). The project was announced by Variety. Benjamin is a huge part of the Bloody Disgusting family, having […]

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Jason Blum Updates on ‘The Wolfman’ Starring Ryan Gosling and Teases More Universal Monster Movies

It was announced back in 2020 that Universal was prepping a new take on The Wolfman, with Ryan Gosling attached to star as the title character/classic Universal Studios monster. Last we heard, Leigh Whannell (The Invisible Man) was in negotiations to direct the film for Blumhouse, though it’s been well over a year since we’ve heard a […]

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Third Movie from Blumhouse and EPIX Deal Will Be ‘The Visitor’ Starring Finn Jones and Jessica McNamee

Blumhouse has joined forces with EPIX to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” the first of which is set to be A House on the Bayou, from writer/director Alex McAulay (Don’t Tell A Soul). The second movie is titled American Refugee, both debuting day-and-date on EPIX and Digital via Paramount. A House on the Bayou will premiere […]

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Scott Derrickson’s ‘The Black Phone’ Shifts into New February Release Date

Sinister and Doctor Strange duo Scott Derrickson and C. Robert Cargill return to horror with their brand new Blumhouse horror movie The Black Phone, an adaptation of Joe Hill‘s short story. But we’ll have to wait just a smidge longer before we’ll be able to answer their call. The Black Phone was set to release in theaters on January 28, 2022, but it’s […]

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You Are Being Watched By the Devil: Blumhouse and EPIX Head to ‘A House on the Bayou’ This November [Trailer]

Blumhouse has joined forces with EPIX to “develop and produce eight elevated, standalone horror/genre-thriller movies exclusively for the network,” the first of which is set to be A House on the Bayou, from writer/director Alex McAulay (Don’t Tell A Soul). The second movie is titled American Refugee, both debuting day-and-date on EPIX and Digital via Paramount. A House on the Bayou […]

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John Logan’s Untitled Horror Movie for Blumhouse Headed to Peacock in 2022

Formerly titled Whistler Camp, John Logan (“Penny Dreadful”) will be making his directorial debut with a new horror film in the works over at Blumhouse Productions, which doesn’t yet have a title at this time. BlumFest 2021 revealed more information about the untitled project today, including more casting news and a 2022 release on Peacock. It was previously reported […]

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‘Help’: Producers Tyler Perry and Jason Blum Join Forces for New Thriller from ‘Wrong Turn’ Creator

Producers Tyler Perry (Boo! A Madea Halloween) and Jason Blum (Split, The Purge franchise) announced their first collaboration today at BlumFest 2021, a feature film titled Help. No plot details at this time, but Wrong Turn‘s Alan McElroy is set to write and direct the new thriller, the first co-production between Tyler Perry Studios and […]

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Anna Chlumsky to Attend Camp in Blumhouse’s LGBTQ+ Horror Movie from Director John Logan

Formerly titled Whistler Camp, John Logan (“Penny Dreadful”) will be making his directorial debut with a new horror film in the works over at Blumhouse Productions, which doesn’t yet have a title at this time. Theo Germaine (“The Politician”) and Kevin Bacon star, and Deadline reports today that Anna Chlumsky (“Hannibal”) has joined the cast. The film is “a queer empowerment story […]

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Kevin Bacon Will Return to Camp in Blumhouse’s LGBTQ+ Horror Movie from Director John Logan

Formerly titled Whistler Camp, John Logan (“Penny Dreadful”) will be making his directorial debut with a new horror film in the works over at Blumhouse Productions, which doesn’t yet have a title at this time. Theo Germaine (“The Politician”) will lead the cast, we just learned, and Deadline reports today that Kevin Bacon will also star and executive […]

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Blumhouse Takes Over Loot Fright’s November Crate With Really Cool ‘The Invisible Man’ Bath Mat

Blumhouse has taken over this November’s Loot Fright crate, jam-packing it with officially licensed and exclusive collectibles from The Invisible Man, The Purge, Upgrade and even Happy Death Day. The crate includes an exclusive Blumhouse T-shirt, Happy Death Day Bayfield Babies-styled Dad Hat, and Upgrade Pin, but the coolest item is the awesome  The Invisible Man […]

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Amazon’s “Welcome to the Blumhouse” is Back in October With Four New Original Horror Movies!

The partnership between Blumhouse and Amazon Prime continues when “Welcome to the Blumhouse” returns with four brand new horror movies, kicking off on October 1st. Produced by Blumhouse Television and Amazon Studios, Bingo Hell, Black as Night, Madres and The Manor premiere worldwide this October, exclusively on Amazon Prime Video. The “Welcome to the Blumhouse” slate […]

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‘The Exorcist’: David Gordon Green Confirms That His New Movie Will Be a Sequel to the Original

Following in the footsteps of Fox’s “The Exorcist” television series, which cleverly revealed itself to be a direct sequel to William Friedkin’s horror classic, it looks like director David Gordon Green‘s (Halloween, Halloween Kills) upcoming “reboot” for Blumhouse will also be a sequel to the 1973 film, with Gordon Green giving the property the Halloween […]

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‘Tattered Hearts’: Katey Sagal Starring in Thriller from Blumhouse, EPIX and Director Brea Grant

It was recently announced that Blumhouse and EPIX have joined forces for eight original horror/thrillers, and another one of those projects has been announced this afternoon. This one is titled Tattered Hearts, and THR reports that Katey Sagal (“Married With Children,” “Sons of Anarchy,” “The Conners”) will be leading the cast of the thriller. “The movie will follow […]

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