The Lie Trailer

Next, here’s The Lie. This comes The Killing creator Veena Sud, who writes and directs. In The Lie, “When their teenaged daughter confesses to impulsively killing her best friend, two desperate parents attempt to cover up the horrific crime, leading them into a complicated web of lies and deception.” The cast includes Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard, and Joey King. This, too, hits on October 6.

Evil Eye Trailer

Then there’s Evil Eye, where “A seemingly perfect romance turns into a nightmare when a mother becomes convinced her daughter’s new boyfriend has a dark connection to her own past.”  Elan Dassani and Rajeev Dassani direct a script by Madhuri Shekar, with a cast that includes Sarita Choudhury, Sunita Mani, Omar Maskati, and Bernard White. Evil Eye arrives October 13.

Nocturne Trailer

Finally, there’s Nocturne, set inside an elite arts academy, where “a timid music student begins to outshine her more accomplished and outgoing twin sister when she discovers a mysterious notebook belonging to a recently deceased classmate.” Zu Quirke writes and directs, Sydney Sweeney, Madison Iseman, Jacques Colimon, and Ivan Shaw star. This is another October 13 release.

I’m all for more horror movies, especially horror movies that are easy to access via streaming right now. However, I’ve found Into the Dark kind of terrible across the board. Fingers crossed Welcome to the Blumhouse turns out better.

By Chris Evangelista/Sept. 16, 2020 2:00 pm EST

Black Box Trailer

The Lie Trailer

Next, here’s The Lie. This comes The Killing creator Veena Sud, who writes and directs. In The Lie, “When their teenaged daughter confesses to impulsively killing her best friend, two desperate parents attempt to cover up the horrific crime, leading them into a complicated web of lies and deception.” The cast includes Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard, and Joey King. This, too, hits on October 6.

Next, here’s The Lie. This comes The Killing creator Veena Sud, who writes and directs. In The Lie, “When their teenaged daughter confesses to impulsively killing her best friend, two desperate parents attempt to cover up the horrific crime, leading them into a complicated web of lies and deception.” The cast includes Mireille Enos, Peter Sarsgaard, and Joey King. This, too, hits on October 6.

Evil Eye Trailer

Then there’s Evil Eye, where “A seemingly perfect romance turns into a nightmare when a mother becomes convinced her daughter’s new boyfriend has a dark connection to her own past.”  Elan Dassani and Rajeev Dassani direct a script by Madhuri Shekar, with a cast that includes Sarita Choudhury, Sunita Mani, Omar Maskati, and Bernard White. Evil Eye arrives October 13.

Then there’s Evil Eye, where “A seemingly perfect romance turns into a nightmare when a mother becomes convinced her daughter’s new boyfriend has a dark connection to her own past.”  Elan Dassani and Rajeev Dassani direct a script by Madhuri Shekar, with a cast that includes Sarita Choudhury, Sunita Mani, Omar Maskati, and Bernard White. Evil Eye arrives October 13.

Nocturne Trailer

Finally, there’s Nocturne, set inside an elite arts academy, where “a timid music student begins to outshine her more accomplished and outgoing twin sister when she discovers a mysterious notebook belonging to a recently deceased classmate.” Zu Quirke writes and directs, Sydney Sweeney, Madison Iseman, Jacques Colimon, and Ivan Shaw star. This is another October 13 release.

I’m all for more horror movies, especially horror movies that are easy to access via streaming right now. However, I’ve found Into the Dark kind of terrible across the board. Fingers crossed Welcome to the Blumhouse turns out better.

Finally, there’s Nocturne, set inside an elite arts academy, where “a timid music student begins to outshine her more accomplished and outgoing twin sister when she discovers a mysterious notebook belonging to a recently deceased classmate.” Zu Quirke writes and directs, Sydney Sweeney, Madison Iseman, Jacques Colimon, and Ivan Shaw star. This is another October 13 release.

I’m all for more horror movies, especially horror movies that are easy to access via streaming right now. However, I’ve found Into the Dark kind of terrible across the board. Fingers crossed Welcome to the Blumhouse turns out better.