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Intense ‘Unhuman’ Clip Gets Violent With Bloody Knocking at the Door [Exclusive]

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Don’t open the door. That’s a vital tenet in horror; opening a door when a threat lurks outside ends in bad news. That’s precisely the dilemma the characters are facing in this Bloody Disgusting exclusive clip for Blumhouse Television and EPIX’s horror-comedy Unhuman.

Unhuman will be available on June 3, 2022 for digital purchase from Paramount Home Entertainment.

In the film, “The dead will have this club for breakfast. Blumhouse Television and EPIX bring you the story of a high school field trip gone bloody awry. Seven misfit students must band together against a growing gang of unhuman savages. The group’s trust in each other is tested to the limit in a brutal, horrifying fight to survive and they must take down the murderous zombie-creatures… before they kill each other first.”

The bloody Breakfast Club-like film is written by Marcus Dunstan and Patrick Melton (Saw IVVVI and Saw: The Final ChapterThe Collector) and directed by Dunstan.

Dunstan’s Into the Dark: Pilgrim collaborator Peter Giles breaks one of horror’s most tested rules in the clip below. Giles plays the clueless field trip chaperone that defies his students’ pleas to keep the bus door closed. Survival odds may not be in his favor. With blood splattered across the windshield and fog surrounding the bus, it spells trouble, especially as a menacing silhouette approaches.

The clip encapsulates Dunstan’s blend of humor and bloody violence and gives a quick glimpse at the archetypical teens facing danger. It’s only the beginning of this field trip nightmare. Navigating the social hierarchy and hells of high school has never been more daunting in this kill or be killed setting.

Unhuman stars Brianne Tju (“I Know What You Did Last Summer”), Benjamin Wadsworth (Teen Wolf: The Movie), Uriah Shelton (Freaky), Ali Gallo (“The Sex Lives of College Girls”), and Drew Scheid (Halloween 2018). 

Horror journalist, RT Top Critic, and Critics Choice Association member. Co-Host of the Bloody Disgusting Podcast. Has appeared on PBS series' Monstrum, served on the SXSW Midnighter shorts jury, and moderated horror panels for WonderCon and SeriesFest.

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‘Dancing Village: The Curse Begins’ – Exclusive Clip and Images Begin a Gruesome Indonesian Nightmare

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Indonesian filmmaker Kimo Stamboel (MacabreHeadshot, The Queen of Black Magic) is back in the director’s chair for MD Pictures’ Badarawuhi Di Desa Penari (aka Dancing Village: The Curse Begins), a prequel to the Indonesian box office hit KKN Curse Of The Dancing Village. Lionsgate brings the film to U.S. theaters on April 26.

While you wait, whet your appetite for gruesome horror with a gnarly exclusive clip from Dancing Village: The Curse Begins below, along with a gallery of bloody exclusive images.

In the horror prequel, “A shaman instructs Mila to return a mystical bracelet, the Kawaturih, to the ‘Dancing Village,’ a remote site on the easternmost tip of Java Island. Joined by her cousin, Yuda, and his friends Jito and Arya, Mila arrives on the island only to discover that the village elder has passed away, and that the new guardian, Mbah Buyut, isn’t present.

“Various strange and eerie events occur while awaiting Mbah Buyut’s return, including Mila being visited by Badarawuhi, a mysterious, mythical being who rules the village. When she decides to return the Kawaturih without the help of Mgah Buyut, Mila threatens the village’s safety, and she must join a ritual to select the new ‘Dawuh,’ a cursed soul forced to dance for the rest of her life.”

Kimo Stamboel directs from a screenplay by Lele Laila.

Aulia Sarah, Maudy Effrosina, Jourdy Pranata, Moh. Iqbal Sulaiman, Ardit Erwandha, Claresta Taufan, Diding Boneng, Aming Sugandhi, Dinda Kanyadewi, Pipien Putri, Maryam Supraba, Bimasena, Putri Permata, Baiq Vania Estiningtyas Sagita, and Baiq Nathania Elvaretta star.

KKN Curse Of The Dancing Village was the highest grossing film in Indonesian box office history when initially released in 2022. Its prequel is the first film made for IMAX ever produced in Southeast Asia and in 2024, it will be one of only five films made for IMAX productions worldwide. Manoj Punjabi produces the upcoming Indonesian horror prequel.

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