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6 New Original Horror Movies Releasing This Friday Including the Return of Cronenberg!

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It’s another big week for original horror, with a whopping SIX brand new horror movies releasing this Friday alone. At the front of the pack, David Cronenberg‘s body-horror return!

Along with Cronenberg’s Crimes of the Future, we’re getting new horror from Chloe Okuno (V/H/S/94), Rob Savage (Host), and Marcus Dunstan & Patrick Melton (The Collector).

Here’s all the new horror releasing on Friday, June 3, 2022!


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We kick things off with Chloe Okuno‘s (V/H/S/94) new horror movie Watcher, which IFC Midnight will be releasing in select theaters Friday ahead of a VOD release on June 21st.

In Watcher, Julia (Maika Monroe) joins her husband (Karl Glusman) when he relocates to his family’s native Romania for a new job. Having recently abandoned her acting career, she finds herself frequently alone and unoccupied. One night, people-watching from her picture window, she spots a vague figure in an adjacent building, who seems to be looking back at her.

“Soon after, while alone at a local movie theater, Julia’s sense of being watched intensifies, and she becomes certain she’s being followed — could it be the same unknown neighbor? Meanwhile, a serial killer known as The Spider stalks the city.”

Meagan Navarro reviewed Watcher for BD, calling it an “atmospheric and stylish paranoid thriller.” You can also read a lengthy interview with director Chloe Okuno here.


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After breaking out with the Zoom-set horror film Host back in 2020, director Rob Savage teams up with Blumhouse for the chaotic found-footage horror movie Dashcam.

Dashcam comes to theaters and VOD this Friday.

The film follows an abrasive musician’s (Annie Hardy) night, via her livestream, as it takes a dangerous turn when she agrees to help transport a frail elderly woman out of town.


David Cronenberg‘s new movie Crimes of the Future arrives in theaters everywhere this Friday, the Scanners, The Fly and The Dead Zone filmmaker returning to his horror roots.

In the film, “As the human species adapts to a synthetic environment, the body undergoes new transformations and mutations. With his partner, Caprice (Léa Seydoux), Saul Tenser (Viggo Mortensen), a celebrity performance artist, publicly showcases the metamorphosis of his organs in avant-garde performances.

“Timlin (Kristen Stewart), an investigator from the National Organ Registry, obsessively tracks their movements, which is when a mysterious group is revealed… Their mission – to use Saul’s notoriety to shed light on the next phase of human evolution.”

Crimes of the Future is a meditation on human evolution… the ways in which we have had to take control of the process because we have created such powerful environments that did not exist previously,” said Cronenberg. “[It’s] an evolution of things I have done before. Fans will see key references to other scenes and moments from my other films. That’s a continuity of my understanding of technology as connected to the human body. Technology is always an extension of the human body, even when it seems to be very mechanical and non-human.”


The next collaboration between Blumhouse and EPIX is horror-comedy Unhuman, with Brianne Tju (Amazon’s “I Know What You Did Last Summer”) leading the film’s cast.

Unhuman will be available on Digital this Friday, June 3.

“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. ”

Unhuman was directed by Marcus Dunstan (The Collector, The Collection), and written by Dunstan alongside Patrick Melton (The Collector, Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark).


From Vertical Entertainment, The Overnight is also coming to VOD outlets (and select theaters) on Friday, disturbing a demon that’s been lying in wait for the past few decades.

In The Overnight, “After a romantic weekend gets sidetracked, a young couple find themselves at an outdated hotel, caught up in murderous death-loops, and as bait for a demon.”

Zebedee Row, Rajeev Varma, Brittany Clark, James Lorinz, Justin L. Wilson, and Mathilde Dehaye star in the film, directed by Kevin Rhoades and Bobby Francavillo.


Bloody Disgusting and Dark Star Pictures are hitting the road with our latest collaboration, the Spanish horror movie The Passenger (La pasajera). The film will be opening in limited theaters on June 3, 2022, with the On Demand and DVD release to follow on June 28, 2022.

In the film, a group of strangers sharing a ride has their trip interrupted when the driver hits a woman hiking in the dark of night. They decide to help her, but quickly learn that something is wrong and that they shouldn’t have let her in at all.

The Passenger stars Ramiro Blas (“Blackwod”), Cecilia Suarez (“The House of Flowers”), Paula Gallego (“Paquita Salas”) and Christina Alcazar (“Cachorro”).

Raúl Cerezo and Fernando González Gómez directed the high concept horror film that is nothing short of grotesque, delivering buckets of blood and revolting effects.

Writer in the horror community since 2008. Editor in Chief of Bloody Disgusting. Owns Eli Roth's prop corpse from Piranha 3D. Has four awesome cats. Still plays with toys.

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Dev Patel’s ‘Monkey Man’ Is Now Available to Watch at Home!

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After pulling in $28 million at the worldwide box office this month, director (and star) Dev Patel’s critically acclaimed action-thriller Monkey Man is now available to watch at home.

You can rent Monkey Man for $19.99 or digitally purchase the film for $24.99!

Monkey Man is currently 88% Fresh on Rotten Tomatoes, with Bloody Disgusting’s head critic Meagan Navarro awarding the film 4.5/5 stars in her review out of SXSW back in March.

Meagan raves, “While the violence onscreen is palpable and painful, it’s not just the exquisite fight choreography and thrilling action set pieces that set Monkey Man apart but also its political consciousness, unique narrative structure, and myth-making scale.”

“While Monkey Man pays tribute to all of the action genre’s greats, from the Indonesian action classics to Korean revenge cinema and even a John Wick joke or two, Dev Patel’s cultural spin and unique narrative structure leave behind all influences in the dust for new terrain,” Meagan’s review continues.

She adds, “Monkey Man presents Dev Patel as a new action hero, a tenacious underdog with a penetrating stare who bites, bludgeons, and stabs his way through bodies to gloriously bloody excess. More excitingly, the film introduces Patel as a strong visionary right out of the gate.”

Inspired by the legend of Hanuman, Monkey Man stars Patel as Kid, an anonymous young man who ekes out a meager living in an underground fight club where, night after night, wearing a gorilla mask, he is beaten bloody by more popular fighters for cash. After years of suppressed rage, Kid discovers a way to infiltrate the enclave of the city’s sinister elite. As his childhood trauma boils over, his mysteriously scarred hands unleash an explosive campaign of retribution to settle the score with the men who took everything from him.

Monkey Man is produced by Jordan Peele’s Monkeypaw Productions.

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