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Honeydew is a 2020 American horror film written and directed by Devereux Milburn, and was later released in the US on March 12, 2021. The film stars Sawyer Spielberg , Malin Barr and Barbara Kingsley.
The film holds an approval rating of 92% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 12 reviews, with an average rating of 7.52/10. [2]Horror websites Fangoria and Dread Central both wrote positive reviews for the film; Dread Central's Ari Drew wrote that it was "a deliberately paced and subdued stunner of a film that succeeds above all in its genuine approach of concern and respect for its realistically ...
Sting is a 2024 horror film written and directed by Kiah Roache-Turner, and starring Ryan Corr, Alyla Browne, Penelope Mitchell, Robyn Nevin, Noni Hazelhurst, Silvia Colloca, Danny Kim, and Jermaine Fowler.
Singer drew inspiration for the movie from the 1993 comedy Groundhog Day. He wrote the initial story and some of the scenes, while Klein wrote the majority of the script. The film lacked the funding for a casting director, so Singer reached out to people that he had met or worked with previously for the cast and crew.
Saint Maud is a 2019 British psychological horror film written and directed by Rose Glass in her feature directorial debut.The film stars Morfydd Clark as a religious private carer who becomes dangerously fixated with saving the soul of her patient.
The Gorge is a 2025 American apocalyptic science fiction romantic action film directed by Scott Derrickson and written by Zach Dean. [2] It stars Miles Teller, Anya Taylor-Joy, and Sigourney Weaver.
While Kami was going to swim in the estate's indoor pool, she was attacked before being killed by an unseen attacker. Meanwhile, Madeline and C.J. plot to take over Charles' estate and his wealth without the other children until Drew and Hannah come to inform them that Kami is missing. They discover Kami's body and report her death to Charles.
In March 2021, it was announced that Alex McAulay would write and direct the television horror thriller film A House on the Bayou.The film was the first of eight films that Blumhouse Television would develop and produce exclusively for cable network Epix. [2]