The requirements for something good in January, for most horror fans, are just that it’s interesting and/or entertaining. And despite what some reviews are saying, the “haunted swimming pool” movie ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Wyatt Russell as Ray Waller in Night Swim, directed by Bryce McGuire. Just when you thought it was safe to go back in the water, ...
A luxury item that seemingly every warm-weather homeowner covets, the swimming pool has somehow become troubled waters for a wide range of movie and TV characters. In The Swimmer, it’s a symbol of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. “Jaws” made us scared to go in the water, “Christine” made us afraid of our cars, “Final Destination” gave a generation flight ...
This one, waterlogged as it is, should have been called “The Aquatyville Horror,” and some might consider that a recommendation. But I never cared for the “Amityville” movies, with their “ominous” ...
A family discovers their swimming pool is haunted in Bryce McGuire's Blumhouse movie. By Frank Scheck Unless you don’t know how to swim, swimming pools simply aren’t scary. Sure, some of them can be ...
Night Swim (2024) Film Review, a movie directed by Bryce McGuire, written by Rod Blackhurst and Bryce McGuire and starring Kerry Condon, Wyatt Russell, Amélie Hoeferle, Gavin Warren, Jodi Long, Eddie ...
Early last year, Jason Blum‘s Blumhouse and James Wan‘s Atomic Monster joined forces to cook up the clever killer doll horror movie M3GAN, a box office hit, and just this week announced their official ...
The haunted house being a decrepit cliché at this point, the new horror film “Night Swim” moves the action to the backyard and supplies something it hopes will make more of a splash: the haunted ...
The movie from filmmaker Bryce McGuire was inspired by the director’s short film, which also featured something nasty lurking in a swimming pool. And while the Blumhouse label has become a largely ...
“Jaws” made us scared to go in the water, “Christine” made us afraid of our cars, “Final Destination” gave a generation flight (and logging) anxiety — and now horror movies are coming for the pool.