Weapons, the newest horror movie from Barbarian filmmaker Zach Cregger, drew large audiences as moviegoers flocked to theaters to enjoy the frights and comedy in this disturbing and unexpectedly humorous story of a community searching for the truth after 17 children disappear. Now you can find the movie on the service. Horror fans can also catch Mercedes Bryce Morgan’s campy thriller Bone Lake on digital rental and Michelle Garza Cervera’s new version of The Hand That Rocks the Cradle on Hulu.
A House of Dynamite, a highly suspenseful nuclear thriller from Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow, debuts on the platform. Or you can just stay in and stream the screen translation of the author's dark fiction The Long Walk on VOD.
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Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow is renowned for tense, political dramas like The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, and she elevates the tension with worldwide nuclear conflict in A House of Dynamite. Upon detection of an mysterious warhead is detected heading towards the United States mainland, all of the U.S. armed forces' emergency protocols are challenged as they work to decipher how to take action.
The protagonist Sean (a familiar face) is expecting his first child when he regains consciousness in a medical facility, seemingly having fallen off the educational institution where he serves in a protective role. But the character insists he was truly taken by extraterrestrials and becomes obsessed with defending his household from the invaders.
The setting is divided by the puzzle of the fate of seventeen youngsters from the identical school grade who awoke and ventured out and disappeared into the night. The prior film Barbarian creator tracks the viewpoints of multiple people searching for answers in this emotionally rich and highly troubling cinematic work.
Key inquiries with a detailed enigma are always how the plot's energy can be maintained, and if the experience is finally rewarding. Fundamentally, Weapons pays off big time. When the conclusion falls into place, it feels both inevitable and delightfully fresh, ideally structured to refute possible doubts of disappointment. However, after the scare factor, there are unresolved issues about why, precisely this story needed a multiple-POV ensemble approach.
After delving into the fears of motherhood with her first film Huesera, the filmmaker explores the anxiety of hiring help with a reimagining of Curtis Hanson’s 1992 thriller. Main protagonist Polly (Maika Monroe) is a well-off mother who hires a new nanny (Mary Elizabeth Winstead), but discovers she is unaware who she’s invited in.
The protagonist (Brandon Lessard) journeys to Trinity, Montana after his dad is killed and winds up caught between the local lawman (Pierce Brosnan) and a charismatic outlaw (a celebrated performer) searching for the treasure he helped Henry’s dad steal. The protagonist must choose his alignment through a string of confrontations that threaten to tear Trinity apart.
Earth has descended into chaos after a enormous electromagnetic burst eradicated modern conveniences across the planet. A self-declared ruler (Samuel L. Jackson) recruits the protagonist Jake (the performer) to gather humanity’s greatest treasures as he seeks to restore civilization. But recovering the Mona Lisa in the nation proves to be a very dangerous task.
Creator Mercedes Bryce Morgan aimed to ensure no one considered it a straight thriller. This over-the-top, bloody movie follows a couple whose retreat is crashed by another duo who challenge their bond by suggesting betrayal. But the dangers are not only sensual – the mysterious interlopers are also serial killers.
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