Watch Book of Blood: Streaming and Amazon Prime Video Guide

Book of Blood is a supernatural horror film directed by John Harrison and adapted from Clive Barker’s Books of Blood collection. It combines two short stories from the anthology: ‘The Book of Blood’ and ‘On Jerusalem Street (A Postscript)’. The film features Jonas Armstrong, Sophie Ward, Clive Russell, and Paul Blair. Book of Blood is available to stream on Amazon Prime Video, a subscription-based streaming service offering a wide range of movies, TV shows, and original content.

Abigail Review: An Unforgettable Bloodbath

Abigail is a consistently entertaining thrill ride and is sure to be an absolute blast. Barrera and Weir are both phenomenal, but Stevens also gets to really shine here. Newton gets a few scenes near the end where she really commands the screen. This movie is insanity, particularly once that reveal happens halfway through. If you liked Ready or Not, you’ll love Abigail.

Death Whisperer on Netflix: A Spine-Chilling Horror Flick

Prepare for a bone-chilling experience as ‘Death Whisperer’ brings horror and family love to your screens via Netflix. Based on a true incident, this Thai supernatural thriller unfolds in the 1970s as a family faces terror from a malevolent spirit. With strong sibling bonds, they fight to save their possessed sister, Yaem. Get ready for screams and heartwarming moments with ‘Death Whisperer’ on Netflix.

Hollywood Stars Join Female-Led Horror Thriller ‘Don’t Let Them Out’

Emily Rios, Louis Ferreira, and Bonnie Root star in the new independent horror-thriller feature film, ‘Don’t Let Them Out,’ led by screenwriter Lila McLaughlin in her directorial debut. The film follows a struggling woman who inherits a property she hopes to sell but is lured into a dangerous scavenger hunt. Led by a female team, ‘Don’t Let Them Out’ blends psychological twists with horror elements, exploring themes of generational trauma.

Alien: Romulus: Can It Strike the Balance Between Fan Service and Innovation?

The upcoming Alien: Romulus has fans both excited and concerned. While the promise of ticking off fan boxes is reassuring, there’s also the fear of it falling into the trap of prioritizing fan service over genuine storytelling, as seen in Alien: Covenant. The film’s placement between Alien and Aliens and the mention of new faces suggest potential for both innovation and a deeper exploration of the franchise’s universe. The key lies in striking the delicate balance between respecting the franchise’s roots and pushing its boundaries, which director Fede Alvarez’s track record suggests he may be well-equipped to do.

Meta Horror Movie ‘Faceless After Dark’ Sets Release Date

Faceless After Dark, the meta horror movie directed by Raymond Wood, is set to premiere in select theaters and on digital platforms on May 17, 2024. The film stars Bowie, who plays a young actress struggling to capitalize on the success of her breakout role in a killer clown horror flick. When she is suddenly held hostage by an unhinged fan posing as that same killer clown, horror becomes her reality. Bowie must fight to survive the night and escape before the fan completes his sinister plan to recreate the film’s fatal plot.

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