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‘Bed of the Dead’ Puts Fresh Sheets on an Old Sub-Genre – Movie Review

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Killer household items are nothing new to the horror game, with titles like The Refrigerator, The Mangler, and Death Bed: The Bed that Eats. But Black Fawn Films (Bite, Let Her Out, The Heretics) and director Jeff Maher have brought us something that sets itself apart from the B-movie sub-genre standard. In Bed of the Dead, we see cursed furniture, mind-bending time warps, and haunting hallucinations. Tuck yourself in and prepare for a bloody night of fun.

In Bed of the Dead, a group of four twentysomethings meet at a sex club where they plan to have a bit of a swinger’s night to celebrate a birthday. They hassle their way into a long-abandoned room with a (haunted) antique bed and prepare for their night in. But in this room, like the Hotel California, you can never leave.

Any time a character touches and leaves the bed, they are marked for death. The stunning “Emperor size” bed was made by hand for the film, and as cliché as it sounds, it’s kind of its own character. But not in the ridiculous Sex and the City “New York is the fifth character” type of way. No, the titular bed absorbs the secrets and fears of its victims, cursing them with guilt-driven hallucinations to trick them off the bed and into their untimely demise. This bed means business.

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With the help of some time jumps, the story is told in two integrated parts. Part of the story follows Detective Virgil as he works the crime scene, trying to piece together the night’s deadly events, while the other focuses on the young group as they are picked off, one-by-one, by the cursed cradle of doom.

We’re treated to some foreshadowing that outlines the mode of death for each victim, teasing at what we can expect to see and building our curiosity of how the hell someone managed to break all their bones without a single bruise or laceration.

The character of Virgil is perhaps the most fleshed-out. We learn more about his troubled past and his motives as he races against time to try and solve this bizarre case.

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The practical effects are… meaty… and pretty damn cool. Chock-full of gruesome and gratifying deaths, they don’t spare any buckets of blood.

There’s a bit of a twist about halfway through the film involving a time-traveling cell signal. After seeing the movie, I was a bit caught up on the lack of explanation, but then I thought to myself, “it’s a movie about a cursed killer bed, just chill”. It’s an unexpected but fresh approach to the strange sub-genre of killer inanimate objects.

Bed of the Dead takes a silly title and makes a serious effort, though thankfully it doesn’t try to take itself too seriously. If you’re looking for some good old-fashioned bloody entertainment, there’s fun to be had here.

You can check out the trailer and the poster below.

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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.

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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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A24 Creating New Action Thriller “Onslaught” From ‘The Guest’ & ‘You’re Next’ Duo

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It’s always nice to see a reunion in the world of horror. Following a competitive bidding war, A24 has secured the rights to the new action thriller film Onslaught. Adam Wingard (Godzilla vs. Kong) will be directing the film. He will be joined by his longtime creative partner Simon Barret (You’re Next) as the scriptwriter.

For those unaware, Wingard and Barret made a name for themselves while working together on films such as You’re Next and The Guest. The two creatives are card carrying horror royalty. The pair have worked on films such as V/H/S, Blair Witch, The ABC’s of Death, and A Horrible Way to Die.

An exclusive article of out Deadline gives us the limited information we have on the topic. Although we don’t have much to go on, Deadline does offer the following information.

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“Plot details are being kept under wraps but the film is in the vein of Wingard and Barrett’s cult classics like The Guest and You’re Next. Lyrical Media and A24 will co-finance. A24 will handle worldwide releasing. Principal photography will begin in Fall 2024.”

A24 will be producing the film alongside Aaron Ryder and Andrew Swett for Ryder Picture Company, Alexander Black for Lyrical Media, Wingard and Jeremy Platt for Breakaway Civilization, and Simon Barret.

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Director Louis Leterrier Creating New Sci-Fi Horror Film “11817”

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According to an article from Deadline, Louis Leterrier (The Dark Crystal: Age of Resistance) is about to shake things up with his new Sci-Fi horror film 11817. Leterrier is set to produce and direct the new Movie. 11817 is penned by the glorious Mathew Robinson (The Invention of Lying).

Rocket Science will be taking the film to Cannes in search of a buyer. While we don’t know much about what the film looks like, Deadline offers the following plot synopsis.

“The film watches as inexplicable forces trap a family of four inside their house indefinitely. As both modern luxuries and life or death essentials begin to run out, the family must learn how to be resourceful to survive and outsmart who — or what — is keeping them trapped…”

“Directing projects where the audience gets behind the characters has always been my focus. However complex, flawed, heroic, we identify with them as we live through their journey,” said Leterrier. “It’s what excites me about 11817‘s wholly original concept and the family at the heart of our story. This is an experience that movie audiences won’t forget.”

Leterrier has made a name for himself in the past for working on beloved franchises. His portfolio includes gems such as Now You See Me, The Incredible Hulk, Clash of The Titans, and The Transporter. He is currently attached to create the final Fast and the Furious film. However, it will be interesting to see what Leterrier can do working with some darker subject material.

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