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Five Sun-Soaked Horror Movies Set in Broad Daylight to Stream This Week

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Pictured: 'Revenge'

The sun typically makes for a welcome sight in horror; sunrise often chases away the boogeyman, after all. But not always…

Sometimes, the scorching hot summer sun compounds the horror. It’s not just a menacing threat characters will face, human and inhuman alike, but the harsh elements that further dwindle survival odds. Broad daylight also leaves nowhere to hide, making for intense thrills and chills if done well.

With the days growing longer as summer rapidly approaches, this week’s streaming picks are dedicated to daylight horror movies that bring the heat.

Here’s where you can stream them this week.

For more Stay Home, Watch Horror picks, click here.


Cujo – MGM+, Pluto TV

Cujo

Those living in hot climates are acutely aware of how inherently terrifying it is to be trapped in a hot car under the blazing sun. Donna and Tad Trenton take the broken family Ford Pinto to their repairman to get the alternator fixed but find themselves forced to take refuge in it thanks to a rabid St. Bernard. If they leave, well, they risk death. But staying inside their makeshift shelter means death, too, in the form of heatstroke and dehydration. It’s a no-win situation that makes for a harrowing thriller. This adaptation of Stephen King’s novel doesn’t get as lethal with its blistering elements, but it comes close.


The Hitcher – Cinemax

The Hitcher

This road trip nightmare stars C. Thomas Howell as Jim Halsey, a young man driving from Chicago to San Diego to deliver a car. The solitude on isolated stretches of Texas highway instills severe drowsiness, so Jim picks up a hitchhiker to stave off sleep. He soon learns that his mysterious Hitcher (Rutger Hauer) is a deranged killer who has made Jim his latest target in a dangerous cat-and-mouse game. No road trip horror list would be complete without a mention of The Hitcher. Even though Hauer’s performance could carry the film alone, screenwriter Eric Red (Bad MoonNear Dark) and director Robert Harmon bring their A-game to deliver one of the best ‘80s gems.


Long Weekend – Kanopy

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This quintessential entry in eco-horror follows a suburban couple on a weekend getaway at a remote beach with their dog in tow. Director Colin Eggleston traces the couple’s arrival, signaling a dangerous lack of care for their environment before the horror even begins. That there’s icy tension between them only further exacerbates things. A last-ditch effort to save their relationship becomes an intense onslaught when Mother Nature decides it’s had enough and fights back. Long Weekend creatively incorporates a variety of pissed-off fauna to enact retribution, and it builds to a suitably grim conclusion.


Predator – Hulu

Predator cast daylight

Arnold Schwarzenegger might have had his final face-off with the iconic alien creature after the sun sets, but most of this sci-fi horror classic takes place during the day, under the blistering sun that left the special ops team drenched in sweat when venturing into the jungle. Seeing a group of highly lethal men get eviscerated so quickly and easily by an unseen creature during a time of day when they should have a tactical advantage is a large part of why this film works. If you’d like to keep the Predator action going, Hulu’s Predator: Killer of Killers debuts on June 6.


Revenge – Mubi, Shudder

Revenge

The Substance director Coralie Fargeat’s impressive debut makes another worthy entry in French extreme horror. Fargeat subverts the rape-revenge sub-genre with a different protagonist and authentic social commentary before unleashing a bloodbath like no other in a tense cat-and-mouse game against a bright desert backdrop. Stylized and with beautiful cinematography that crescendos into an insanely bloody finale, Fargeat’s bold declarations will surely polarize audiences with her blood-soaked metaphors.

Horror journalist, RT Top Critic, and Critics Choice Association member. Has appeared on PBS series' Monstrum, served on the SXSW Midnighter shorts jury, and moderated horror panels for WonderCon, SeriesFest, and Popcorn Frights Film Fest.

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‘Evil Dead Wrath’ Is Set in 1972 and Predates Sam Raimi’s Original Classic!

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From director Sébastien VaničekEvil Dead Burn releases in theaters July 10, but that’s just one of two brand new Evil Dead movies releasing in the next two years.

Evil Dead Wrath recently wrapped production, with the upcoming film from director Francis Galluppi (The Last Stop in Yuma County) set for theatrical release on April 7, 2028.

We’ve known virtually nothing about the movie up to this point, but a recent interview with producer Rob Tapert has surfaced this week (thanks, Dread Central) and it reveals a very surprising bit of information about Evil Dead Wrath. The film is set in 1972!!

Tapert told the students at Michigan State University during a chat, “Evil Dead Wrath is yet another great departure. It predates everything. It takes place in 1972.”

That means Evil Dead Wrath takes place even before the arrival of Ash Williams and friends to that infamous cabin in the woods, which should give the film a whole new kind of flavor.

Sam Raimi’s Army of Darkness was of course set in the Middle Ages, but Evil Dead Wrath will take place chronologically before Ash Williams was transported into medieval times!

It will feel like a 1972 movie because the director and his DP want to imitate the film’s look and feel of something that’s called Ektachrome 100, which was a film stock,” Tapert notes. “Still available. A lot of movies shot on back then. And so it’s very warm, very tungsten.”

Tapert calls Wrath “very Tarantino-esque, very deliberate. [Galluppi] made a movie, not a horror movie, that I liked a great deal called Last Stop in Yuma County. It’s worth looking up.”

The Last Stop in Yuma County, it’s interesting to note, is also set in the 1970s!

Charlotte Hope (The Nun), Jessica McNamee (Mortal Kombat), Zach Gilford (“Midnight Mass”), Josh Helman (Mad Max: Fury Road), Ella Newton (Dangerous Animals), Elizabeth Cullen (Diabolic), and Ella Oliphant will star in Evil Dead Wrath.

Evil Dead creator Sam Raimi and franchise producer Rob Tapert are producing. Bruce Campbell and Lee Cronin will executive produce alongside Romel Adam and Jose Canas.

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