‘Family Dinner’ – Celebrate Good Friday With Easter-Themed Horror Now Streaming on SCREAMBOX!

SCREAMBOX has prepared an Easter feast. The buzzed-about psychological horror film Family Dinner, which first premiered at Tribeca earlier this year, is now streaming on the Bloody Disgusting-powered SCREAMBOX! The buzz surrounding this Austrian horror film has increased steadily, with its recent inclusion in the Next Wave Competition at Fantastic Fest and upcoming screenings at […]

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‘Family Dinner’ – Celebrate Good Friday With Easter-Themed Horror on SCREAMBOX Tomorrow!

SCREAMBOX is preparing an Easter feast. The buzzed-about psychological horror film Family Dinner, which first premiered at Tribeca earlier this year, is streaming tomorrow on SCREAMBOX. The buzz surrounding this Austrian horror film has increased steadily, with its recent inclusion in the Next Wave Competition at Fantastic Fest and upcoming screenings at Beyond Fest and […]

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‘Family Dinner’ Director Peter Hengl on Easter Feasts, Bonfires, and Folk Horror [Interview]

Writer/Director Peter Hengl’s feature debut, Family Dinner, mines the discomfort and cringe of awkward family dynamics at the dinner table to deliver memorable holiday horror. In this instance, the holiday is Easter, a rarity in the genre space.  Just in time for Easter, SCREAMBOX Exclusive Family Dinner will be served on April 7. The Austrian horror film follows an overweight teen […]

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‘Family Dinner’ Tribeca Review – The Easter Holiday Brings Slow-Burn Psychological Torment

Writer/Director Peter Hengl’s feature debut, Family Dinner, combines the discomfort and cringe of awkward family dynamics at the dinner table with holiday horror. In this instance, the holiday is Easter, a rarity in the genre space. Family Dinner unfurls its methodical slow-burn tale in the days leading up to Easter Sunday, centering volatile relationships and strict, peculiar holiday traditions to […]

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