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5 Horror Family-Gathering Movies You Need To Watch For the Holidays

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iHorror is giving you five bloody family-gathering movies to watch while your socially distanced from your own during the holidays.

Yep, that time of year has come; the time we would’ve gathered around with our loved ones to celebrate the holidays.

Then again, let’s be honest, in normal times, we are forced to spend time with family members we don’t like—or worse; it’s our first time meeting the parents.

Let’s be honest, what’s scarier than meeting the parents?

It’s not often we see horror films that are based around family gatherings. However, it’s especially nice when you do—it can help set the mood.

In preparation for the upcoming holiday season, I’ve prepared a list of five films that I believe will help you get through your own upcoming get-together should it happen.

The Visit (2015)

"The Visit" (2015)

“The Visit” (2015)

Looking back, when you were a kid, you loved going to your grandparent’s house. It was a chance to get spoiled rotten and eat all the cookies you wanted. The Visit is a trip to grandma’s house that is anything but a happy one.

The Visit is a mockumentary style film where Becca (Olivia DeJonge) documents herself and her brother Tyler (Ed Oxenbould) as they are invited to spend a week with their grandparents who they have never met before due to their mother’s estranged relationship for 15 years after a fight.

This visit offers Becca and Tyler a chance to bond with their grandparents and find out what really happened between them and their mother.

But once the siblings arrive, things don’t seem quite right, and instantly they begin to notice strange and disturbing behavior from them.

Questions arise: Are they aliens? Are they crazy? What exactly is wrong with their grandparents and are they safe with them?

The Visit is M. Night Shyamalan’s return to mystery and suspense and he did what I thought no one could do; that is, make grandparents scary.

Ready or Not (2019)

ready or not (2019)

“Ready or Not” (2019)

When you marry into a family, you marry into their traditions.

Marrying into the Le Domas family means you marry into their annual tradition of playing a “game” on your wedding night. You see, the family owns Le Domas Family Games Company.

Part of the game requires the new member to draw a card from Le Bail’s puzzle box (we all know how puzzle boxes go) which names the game they need to complete before dawn, or there will be dire consequences.

Grace (Samara Weaving) is the lucky new bride, who has married into the family. The game she has “chosen” is “hide and seek.” It’s not the traditional game because unbeknownst to Grace, this version requires the family to hunt her down and kill her.

Ready or Not is just pure horror fun that delivers on the scares, the comedy and creates one bad-ass ‘final girl.’ This film will have you jumping, screaming, and wishing your family traditions were more fun.

Get Out (2017)

Get Out (2017)

Get Out (2017)

We all know how nerve-racking meeting the parents for the first time can be, but for Chris (Daniel Kaluuya) meeting the parents might be life-altering. Get Out, written and directed by Jordan Peele, finds Chris meeting his girlfriend Rose’s (Allison Williams) parents for the first time for the annual Armitage party.

Chris’ main worry is that because he’s an African-American and she’s white, her parents won’t approve. But she assures him that he has nothing to worry about; her father “would have voted for Obama for a third term,” if he could’ve.

Being introduced into the Armitage clan is not your typical meeting of the parent’s scenario as there is a hidden agenda. In the film, Rose’s mother, Missy, (Catherine Keener) is a hypnotherapist, who uses a technique called the “sunken place.”

Without giving too much away; you don’t want to end up there.

First, the hypnosis gets Chris to quit smoking, but he soon suspects he’s being prepped for something far more sinister.

Get Out really plays on the real fears of racism, how dark society can be, and what it would be like if you couldn’t be in control of your own body.

Get Out is one of those films that makes you think twice about meeting the parents.

Krampus (2015)

Krampus (2015)

Krampus (2015)

Krampus is everyone’s worst nightmare; snowed-in, stuck inside with the extended family you hate with no power, not enough food, and no heat. Oh, there is also the fact that Krampus, a demonic spirit, who punishes anyone who has lost their Christmas spirit has arrived to remind the Engel family what the holidays are all about.

Krampus arrives after the youngest Engel family member, Max (Emjay Anthony) gives up on Christmas; he was humiliated for still believing in Saint Nick.

Honestly, Krampus feels like National Lampoon’s Christmas Vacation, but as a horror film. Both films play out fairly similarly with hilarious and frightening family moments. Except this film finds the Engels fighting off demonic toys, evil elves, and a demonic Jack-in-the-Box.

Krampus is the perfect film to kick off the holiday season. With any luck, its message will help you find your holiday spirit because you never know if Krampus is watching.

You’re Next (2011)

You’re Next (2011)

You’re Next (2011)

If you’re going to watch a movie over the holidays it should be You’re Next, in my opinion. It’s the perfect family gathering horror film.

The film has everything you would expect from what we are talking about: families bickering and fighting, the awkwardness of meeting the parents, a big family fight at the dinner table. Basically, a typical dysfunctional family.

You’re Next, finds Crispin (AJ Bowen) bringing his girlfriend, Erin (Sharni Vinson), to meet his entire family for the first time. The family is gathered together to celebrate his parents, Aubrey (Barbara Crampton) and Paul’s (Rob Moran) wedding anniversary. Out of nowhere, the celebration is crashed by three men wearing animal masks who want them all dead. You’re Next comes with some brutal kills, suspenseful moments and one resourceful ‘final’ girl.

You’re Next may not be set on a holiday, but it sure does feel like it fits; with a big family gathering around a table, eating and fighting. Hopefully your holiday dinner doesn’t get interrupted by three masked killers.

With any luck, while you watch these five films, they will help get you in the mood for the holidays and help you to survive your own family gatherings. What are some of your favorite horror films that are centered around family gatherings?

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1994’s ‘The Crow’ Coming Back to Theaters for A New Special Engagement

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Cinemark recently announced that they will be bringing The Crow back from the dead once again. This announcement comes just in time for the film’s 30th anniversary. Cinemark will be playing The Crow in select theaters on May 29th and 30th.

For those unaware, The Crow is a fantastic film based on the gritty graphic novel by James O’Barr. Widely considered one of the best films of the 90s, The Crow’s lifespan was cut short when Brandon Lee died of an accidental on set shooting.

The official synapsis of the film is as follows. “The modern-gothic original that entranced audiences and critics alike, The Crow tells the tale of a young musician brutally murdered alongside his beloved fiancée, only to be risen from the grave by a mysterious crow. Seeking revenge, he battles a criminal underground that must answer for its crimes. Adapted from the comic book saga of the same name, this action-packed thriller from director Alex Proyas (Dark City) features hypnotic style, dazzling visuals, and a soulful performance by the late Brandon Lee.”

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The timing of this release couldn’t be better. As a new generation of fans eagerly awaits the release of The Crow remake, they can now see the classic film in all of its glory. As much as we love Bill Skarsgard (IT), there is something timeless in Brandon Lee’s performance in the film.

This theatrical release is part of the Scream Greats series. This is a collaboration between Paramount Scares and Fangoria to bring audiences some of the best classic horror films. So far, they are doing a fantastic job.

That’s all the information we have at this time. Make sure to check back here for more news and updates.

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Hugh Jackman & Jodie Comer Team Up for a New Dark Robin Hood Adaptation

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A report from Deadline details director Michal Sarnoski’s (A Quiet Place: Day One) newest project, The Death of Robin Hood. The film is set to feature Hugh Jackman (Logan) and Jodie Comer (The End We Start From).

Michael Sarnoski will write and direct the new Robin Hood adaptation. Jackman will be reunited with Aaron Ryder (The Prestige), who is producing the film. The Death of Robin Hood is expected to be a hot item at the upcoming Cannes film market.

Hugh Jackman, The Death of Robin Hood
Hugh Jackman

Deadline describes the films as the following. “The film is a darker reimagining of the classic Robin Hood tale. Set of its time, the film will see the title character grappling with his past after a life of crime and murder, a battleworn loner who finds himself gravely injured and in the hands of a mysterious woman, who offers him a chance at salvation.”

Lyrical Media will be financing the film. Alexander Black will produce the film alongside Ryder and Andrew Sweet. Black gave Deadline the following information about the project. “We are thrilled to be part of this very special project and to be working with a visionary director in Michael, a phenomenal cast in Hugh and Jodie, and producing with our frequent collaborators, Ryder and Swett at RPC.”

“This is not the story of Robin Hood we’ve all come to know,” Ryder and Swett stated to Deadline “Instead, Michael has crafted something far more grounded and visceral. Thanks to Alexander Black and our friends at Lyrical along with Rama and Michael, the world is going to love seeing Hugh and Jodie together in this epic.”

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Sarnoski seems to be excited by the project as well. He offered Deadline the following information about the film.

“It has been an incredible opportunity to reinvent and freshly innovate the story we all know of Robin Hood. Securing the perfect cast to transform the script to screen was essential. I could not be more thrilled and trusting in Hugh and Jodie to bring this story to life in a powerful and meaningful way.”

We are still a long way away from seeing this Robin Hood tale. Production is expected to begin in February of 2025. However, it does sound like it will be a fun entry into the Robin Hood canon.

That’s all the information we have at this time.

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Mike Flanagan In Talks to Direct New Exorcist Movie for Blumhouse

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Mike Flanagan (The Haunting of Hill House) is a national treasure that must be protected at all costs. Not only has he created some of the best horror series to ever exist, but he also managed to make a Ouija Board movie genuinely terrifying.

A report from Deadline yesterday indicates that we may be seeing even more from this legendary storysmith. According to Deadline sources, Flanagan is in talks with Blumhouse and Universal Pictures to direct the next Exorcist film. However, Universal Pictures and Blumhouse have declined to comment on this collaboration at this time.

Mike Flanagan
Mike Flanagan

This change comes after The Exorcist: Believer failed to meet Blumhouse’s expectations. Initially, David Gordon Green (Halloween)was hired to create three Exorcist films for the production company, but he has left the project to focus on his production of The Nutcrackers.

If the deal goes through, Flanagan will take over the franchise. Looking at his track record, this could be the right move for the Exorcist franchise. Flanagan consistently delivers amazing horror media that leave audiences clamoring for more.

It would also be perfect timing for Flanagan, as he just wrapped up filming the Stephen King adaptation, The Life of Chuck. This isn’t the first time he has worked on a King product. Flanagan also adapted Doctor Strange and Gerald’s Game.

He has also created some amazing Netflix originals. These include The Haunting of Hill House, The Haunting of Bly Manor, The Midnight Club, and most recently, The Fall of the House of Usher.

If Flanagan does take over, I think the Exorcist franchise will be in good hands.

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