“The Manor” Featurette Discusses the Trauma of Getting Old [Exclusive]

“Welcome to the Blumhouse” is back with four brand new feature films that are all streaming now on Amazon Prime.

The “Welcome to the Blumhouse” slate once again showcases both well-established and breakout actors collaborating with emerging, predominantly female, directors.

One of the highlights is The Manor, written and directed by Axelle Carolyn, who recounts her own experiences that helped inspire her horror story about the trauma of getting old.

In the film…

“A malevolent force preys upon the residents of a sleepy nursing home in The Manor, a gothic tale of terror with a modern twist. When a mild stroke diminishes her ability to care for herself, Judith Albright (The Entity‘s Barbara Hershey) moves to Golden Sun Manor, an assisted living facility with a sterling reputation. But despite the best efforts of the staff, and a budding friendship with fellow senior Roland (Bruce Davidson), strange occurrences and nightmarish visions convince Judith that a sinister presence is haunting the massive estate. As residents begin to die mysteriously, Judith’s frantic warnings are dismissed as fantasy. Even her devoted grandson Josh (Nicholas Alexander) thinks her fears are the result of dementia, not demons. With no one willing to believe her, Judith must either escape the confines of the manor or fall victim to the evil that dwells within it.”


In addition, Amazon Prime Video, in partnership with Blumhouse Television and Little Cinema Digital, presents the return of “Welcome to the Blumhouse Live: an Emmy-nominated virtual adventure that celebrates the exclusive release of four highly-anticipated Amazon Studios and Blumhouse Television films on Prime Video this October.

Taking inspiration from the upcoming features Bingo Hell, Black as Night, Madres and The Manor, the live experience weaves the 4 films together in chilling synchrony into one interactive and explorable story world.

Guests can RSVP now at www.WelcomeToTheBlumhouse.live to join the exclusive experience. Admission is free. Spots are strictly limited.