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Haunt is a 2019 American slasher film written and directed by Scott Beck and Bryan Woods.The film stars Katie Stevens, Will Brittain, and Lauryn McClain.Set on a Halloween night, it follows a group of friends who encounter a haunted house that promises to feed on their darkest fears, unknowing that the performers have a murderous intent.
The film used Waldorf Estate of Fear in Leighton, Pennsylvania, an operational haunted house attraction. This year’s thrills include a haunted house, a spooky walking trail, and a zombie experience.
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Haunt, an obscure 2019 horror movie, has shot to the top of Netflix’s UK film chart – and viewers are declaring it “terrifying”. The movie is currently sitting at the top of the chart, ...
Scott Beck (born October 22, 1984) and Bryan Woods (born September 14, 1984) are an American filmmaking duo. They created the story for and co-wrote the post-apocalyptic horror film A Quiet Place (2018), and wrote and directed the supernatural thriller Nightlight (2015), the slasher film Haunt (2019), the science fiction action thriller 65 (2023), and the psychological horror film Heretic (2024).
Fans of "Psycho," "Friday the 13th," "The Exorcist," and other classics can get up close and personal with some of their favorite movie settings nationwide.
This is a sortable list of comedy horror (or horror comedy) films, [1] [2] [3] this subgenre being a bundling of the two genres in which "horror-comedy places an emphasis on scares, while the comedy-horror film moves that emphasis into the realm of laughs." [4]
The no-budget ghost story “Paranormal Activity” arrives 10 years after “The Blair Witch Project,” and the two horror movies share more than a clever construct and shaky, handheld camerawork.