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Peninsula was chosen to premiere in the 2020 Cannes Film Festival, which was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, and simply released theatrically in South Korea on 15 July 2020, while also being shown at the 25th Busan International Film Festival on 21 October 2020. It grossed $42.7 million worldwide on a $16 million budget but received ...
Horror Canada: April 28, 2020: 1 h 38 min: Z: Horror Canada May 7, 2020: 1 h 23 min: Monstrum: Period action horror: South Korea May 14, 2020: 1 h 45 min: Warning: Do Not Play: Horror mystery: South Korea June 11, 2020: 1 h 26 min: Scare Package: Horror comedy anthology: United States June 18, 2020: 1 h 47 min: Yummy: Horror comedy Belgium ...
The Front Room. Horror runs in the Eggers family’s blood, apparently, as Sam and Max Eggers, the twin half brothers of modern genre maestro Robert Eggers, director of The Witch and The ...
Horror films released in 2020; Title Director Cast Country Genre Ref A Quiet Place Part II: John Krasinski: Emily Blunt, Cillian Murphy, Millicent Simmonds: United States: Post-apocalyptic Horror [1] A Ghost Waits: Adam Stovall MacLeod Andrews, Natalie Walker, Sydney Vollmer, Amanda Miller United States Horror, Romantic comedy [2] Angels Fallen ...
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Release date Notes Ref. Avatar: The Way of Water: December 16, 2022: In 3D. [117] NCT Dream The Movie: In a Dream: November 30, 2022 [118] Strange World: November 23, 2022: In 3D and 2D. [119] Black Panther: Wakanda Forever: November 11, 2022: In 3D and 2D. [120] Black Adam: October 21, 2022: In 3D internationally. [121] Halloween Ends: October ...
Blumhouse and Lionsgate have unveiled the trailer for the upcoming horror film “Imaginary,” set for a March 8 release. Directed by Jeff Wadlow, “Imaginary” stars DeWanda Wise as Jessica, a ...
Both shows also made adaptations of Frankenstein and Dracula. [2] Early horror television work did not have the budget for expensive make-up effects or multiple-camera set-ups which led to stories with more psychological plots and character-driven narratives than traditional monsters. [2]