The return of a fan favorite franchise, the critically acclaimed new movie from a modern day genre visionary, and a slasher from the perspective of the Jason Voorhees-like killer.
It’s all headed our way in the coming weeks. And it’s only the tip of the iceberg…
Here’s all the new horror releasing in theaters and at home in May 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
I Saw The TV Glow – May 3 (Limited), May 17 (Wide)
Fresh off the haunting and singularly creepy indie We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, Jane Schoenbrun is back with A24‘s I Saw the TV Glow, releasing only in theaters May 3.
In I Saw the TV Glow, “Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious TV show — a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own.
It’s all headed our way in the coming weeks. And it’s only the tip of the iceberg…
Here’s all the new horror releasing in theaters and at home in May 2024!
For daily reminders about new horror releases, be sure to follow @HorrorCalendar.
I Saw The TV Glow – May 3 (Limited), May 17 (Wide)
Fresh off the haunting and singularly creepy indie We’re All Going to the World’s Fair, Jane Schoenbrun is back with A24‘s I Saw the TV Glow, releasing only in theaters May 3.
In I Saw the TV Glow, “Owen is just trying to make it through life in the suburbs when his classmate introduces him to a mysterious TV show — a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own.
- 4/29/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
Samuel Goldwyn Films is bringing shark attack movie Something in the Water to select theaters and VOD outlets at home on May 3, Bloody Disgusting has learned this week.
In the upcoming aquatic horror movie, “An idyllic destination wedding turns into a battle for survival. The film follows Meg, who tentatively attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie in the Caribbean along with fellow pals Cam and Ruth, plus her former partner Kayla who she parted ways with after both survived a deeply traumatic event.”
Naturally, the wedding party is invaded by hungry sharks and all hell breaks loose.
You can watch the official trailer for Something in the Water below. The shark attack horror film is directed by Hayley Easton Street, featuring a screenplay written by Cat Clarke.
Hungry for more shark attack horror? Netflix and director Xavier Gens are getting set to unleash Under Paris, which swims onto the...
In the upcoming aquatic horror movie, “An idyllic destination wedding turns into a battle for survival. The film follows Meg, who tentatively attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie in the Caribbean along with fellow pals Cam and Ruth, plus her former partner Kayla who she parted ways with after both survived a deeply traumatic event.”
Naturally, the wedding party is invaded by hungry sharks and all hell breaks loose.
You can watch the official trailer for Something in the Water below. The shark attack horror film is directed by Hayley Easton Street, featuring a screenplay written by Cat Clarke.
Hungry for more shark attack horror? Netflix and director Xavier Gens are getting set to unleash Under Paris, which swims onto the...
- 4/17/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"Hungry, are you?"...
- 4/16/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
StudioCanal UK have released the trailer and poster for the exhilarating and emotionally fraught action thriller (because we can’t call films horror movies anymore can we?) Something in the Water, which is set for a UK cinema release this July.
When Meg attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie with fellow pals Cam, Ruth, and former partner Kayla, an emotional reunion turns into an epic battle for survival in the Caribbean.
Something in the Water will be released in cinemas across the UK & Ireland on July 5th 2024. Check out the trailer and poster below:...
When Meg attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie with fellow pals Cam, Ruth, and former partner Kayla, an emotional reunion turns into an epic battle for survival in the Caribbean.
Something in the Water will be released in cinemas across the UK & Ireland on July 5th 2024. Check out the trailer and poster below:...
- 2/21/2024
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Studiocanal has released the trailer for the exhilarating and emotionally fraught action thriller ‘Something in the Water.’
When Meg (Hiftu Quasem) attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie (Lauren Lyle) with fellow pals Cam (Nicole Rieko Setsuko), Ruth (Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart), and former partner Kayla (Natalie Mitson), an emotional reunion turns into an epic battle for survival in the Caribbean.
Directed by Hayley Easton-Street, the movie is produced by Julie Baines and penned by Cat Clarke.
Also in trailers – Exclusive: Johnny Depp stars in first look trailer & posters for historical drama ‘Jeanne du Barry’
The movie hits UK cinemas on the 5th of July 2024.
The post “There’s no signal…’ Trailer drops for ‘Something in the Water’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
When Meg (Hiftu Quasem) attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie (Lauren Lyle) with fellow pals Cam (Nicole Rieko Setsuko), Ruth (Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart), and former partner Kayla (Natalie Mitson), an emotional reunion turns into an epic battle for survival in the Caribbean.
Directed by Hayley Easton-Street, the movie is produced by Julie Baines and penned by Cat Clarke.
Also in trailers – Exclusive: Johnny Depp stars in first look trailer & posters for historical drama ‘Jeanne du Barry’
The movie hits UK cinemas on the 5th of July 2024.
The post “There’s no signal…’ Trailer drops for ‘Something in the Water’ appeared first on HeyUGuys.
- 2/20/2024
- by Zehra Phelan
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Fresh off recent releases including Deep Fear (Netflix) and No Way Up (VOD), another shark attack horror movie is headed our way here in 2024. It’s titled Something in the Water.
In the upcoming aquatic horror movie from Studiocanal, “An idyllic destination wedding turns into a battle for survival. The film follows Meg, who tentatively attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie in the Caribbean along with fellow pals Cam and Ruth, plus her former partner Kayla who she parted ways with after both survived a deeply traumatic event.”
Naturally, the wedding party is invaded by hungry sharks and all hell breaks loose.
Watch the official trailer for Something in the Water below, which swims into UK theaters on July 5, 2024. We don’t yet have a United States release date for this one, but stay tuned.
Hayley Easton Street directed Something in the Water.
Cat Clarke wrote the screenplay.
Thanks...
In the upcoming aquatic horror movie from Studiocanal, “An idyllic destination wedding turns into a battle for survival. The film follows Meg, who tentatively attends the wedding of old friend Lizzie in the Caribbean along with fellow pals Cam and Ruth, plus her former partner Kayla who she parted ways with after both survived a deeply traumatic event.”
Naturally, the wedding party is invaded by hungry sharks and all hell breaks loose.
Watch the official trailer for Something in the Water below, which swims into UK theaters on July 5, 2024. We don’t yet have a United States release date for this one, but stay tuned.
Hayley Easton Street directed Something in the Water.
Cat Clarke wrote the screenplay.
Thanks...
- 2/20/2024
- by John Squires
- bloody-disgusting.com
"Someone needs to swim for help." Studiocanal has revealed an official UK trailer for a shark horror movie titled Something in the Water, made by a VFX artist turned filmmaker named Hayley Easton Street. It's set for release in the UK in July this summer, though no US date confirmed yet. This all-female production is written by, directed by, produced by, and stars nothing but women. Awesome! "This summer, fear will find new depths." The survival thriller follows a group of five girlfriends who must fight for their lives in open water after a dream wedding transformed into a nightmare. Starring Hiftu Quasem, Lauren Lyle, Natalie Mitson, Nicole Rieko Setsuko, and Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart, as a group of friends on a holiday gone very wrong. It's always the same story in these shark movies, something goes wrong while out on the water. But this still looks pretty good! They'll never stop making more shark horror movies,...
- 2/20/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
It’s, once again, not safe to go in the water as we quickly find out in the first trailer for Something In The Water.
We’ve barely recovered from the whiplash of watching Jason Statham battle a ginormous shark in The Meg 2, but here we go again!
No, it’s not another The Meg movie. This time, five ordinary women are pitted against a very hungry shark while stranded in the Caribbean.
Take a look at the trailer for Something In The Water.
Hold on, let me just cancel my upcoming holiday to the Caribbean. Now then, that looks rather good!
A tranquil holiday and wedding celebration that turns into a bloody fight for survival? Sign us up.
Whereas films like Deep Blue Sea and Sharknado have gone for higher concepts, it looks like Something In The Water is focusing on a smaller cast in one location in...
We’ve barely recovered from the whiplash of watching Jason Statham battle a ginormous shark in The Meg 2, but here we go again!
No, it’s not another The Meg movie. This time, five ordinary women are pitted against a very hungry shark while stranded in the Caribbean.
Take a look at the trailer for Something In The Water.
Hold on, let me just cancel my upcoming holiday to the Caribbean. Now then, that looks rather good!
A tranquil holiday and wedding celebration that turns into a bloody fight for survival? Sign us up.
Whereas films like Deep Blue Sea and Sharknado have gone for higher concepts, it looks like Something In The Water is focusing on a smaller cast in one location in...
- 2/20/2024
- by Maria Lattila
- Film Stories
Exclusive: Filming is underway in the Dominican Republic on Studiocanal’s all-female shark survival thriller Something In The Water, which will be directed by Justice League and Star Wars: Episode VII art director Hayley Easton Street.
The movie will follow a dream wedding which turns into a nightmare when five girlfriends must fight for their lives in open water.
Written by Cat Clarke (Ten Percent) and produced by Julie Baines (Triangle), the film’s cast of rising actors includes Hiftu Quasem (Ten Percent), Lauren Lyle (Outlander), Natalie Mitson(The Last Bus), Nicole Rieko Setsuko (Only One Gets Out Alive), and Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart (Ten Percent).
Studiocanal is handling sales on the movie and will continue talks with buyers at the AFM.
The project has gone through a transformation since we first announced it in 2020 when it had Noel Clarke producing and Gaby Dellal directing.
Director Hayley Easton Street commented: “This is an elevated survival film,...
The movie will follow a dream wedding which turns into a nightmare when five girlfriends must fight for their lives in open water.
Written by Cat Clarke (Ten Percent) and produced by Julie Baines (Triangle), the film’s cast of rising actors includes Hiftu Quasem (Ten Percent), Lauren Lyle (Outlander), Natalie Mitson(The Last Bus), Nicole Rieko Setsuko (Only One Gets Out Alive), and Ellouise Shakespeare-Hart (Ten Percent).
Studiocanal is handling sales on the movie and will continue talks with buyers at the AFM.
The project has gone through a transformation since we first announced it in 2020 when it had Noel Clarke producing and Gaby Dellal directing.
Director Hayley Easton Street commented: “This is an elevated survival film,...
- 10/19/2022
- by Andreas Wiseman
- Deadline Film + TV
Gentle is the most fitting word to describe the aura of “The Last Bus,” Gillies MacKinnon’s placid travelogue of a movie about an ailing Englishman on a heartrending mission. Sadly, the filmmaker’s road trip errs on the side of excessive gentleness. For a tender movie that follows an old man on a long and demanding multi-bus excursion to honor his late wife’s wishes, the placid affair has curiously little emotional range, and an even narrower sense of stakes.
Playing the retired engineer Tom, the British gentleman in question, a believably aged Timothy Spall gives the character his all, infusing him with a palpable sense of countryside dignity, but perhaps leaning a bit heavily on an exaggeratedly old speech pattern mostly made up of breathy mumblings. Respectably clad and holding onto his deceased wife Mary’s ashes for dear life, Tom leaves his John o’ Groats home — a...
Playing the retired engineer Tom, the British gentleman in question, a believably aged Timothy Spall gives the character his all, infusing him with a palpable sense of countryside dignity, but perhaps leaning a bit heavily on an exaggeratedly old speech pattern mostly made up of breathy mumblings. Respectably clad and holding onto his deceased wife Mary’s ashes for dear life, Tom leaves his John o’ Groats home — a...
- 2/18/2022
- by Tomris Laffly
- Variety Film + TV
A widower takes a nostalgic journey from John o’Groats to Land’s End using his free bus pass in a well-acted but overly sentimental film
Try as I might, I couldn’t make friends with this weirdly unreal and sentimental Britmovie in the last-journey-with-someone’s-ashes genre. But it is certainly acted with commitment and integrity by Timothy Spall, who plays an old, sick widower courageously making his peace with the past.
Spall is Tom, a retired engineer who lives in John o’Groats in the northerly tip of Scotland; he and his late wife, Mary – a decent cameo for Phyllis Logan – once lived as a young married couple in Land’s End (that is: England’s most southerly point) but came to settle up there because they wanted to put as much geographical and emotional distance as possible between them and an awful tragedy that struck them in the first year of their marriage.
Try as I might, I couldn’t make friends with this weirdly unreal and sentimental Britmovie in the last-journey-with-someone’s-ashes genre. But it is certainly acted with commitment and integrity by Timothy Spall, who plays an old, sick widower courageously making his peace with the past.
Spall is Tom, a retired engineer who lives in John o’Groats in the northerly tip of Scotland; he and his late wife, Mary – a decent cameo for Phyllis Logan – once lived as a young married couple in Land’s End (that is: England’s most southerly point) but came to settle up there because they wanted to put as much geographical and emotional distance as possible between them and an awful tragedy that struck them in the first year of their marriage.
- 8/26/2021
- by Peter Bradshaw
- The Guardian - Film News
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