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Terrifying Tales Unleashed: A Look at the 4 New Horror Movies Hitting Screens This Week

Terrifying Tales Unleashed: A Look at the 4 New Horror Movies Hitting Screens This Week

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New Horror Movies Releasing This Week

Introduction

In the world of horror cinema, this week brings a lighter slate of releases due to the Fourth of July holiday weekend. Nevertheless, fans of the genre can still look forward to a highly anticipated sequel and the home release of a critically acclaimed horror comedy. Here are the details on the four new horror movies releasing from July 3 to July 7, 2023.

Bad Girl Boogey

One of the new releases is the acclaimed slasher film “Bad Girl Boogey,” directed by Alice Maio Mackay. The plot follows Angel, whose mother was brutally murdered on Halloween night by a deranged killer wearing a parasitic mask cursed with black magic and bigotry. Sixteen years later, when Angel’s best friend is slaughtered by a killer with the same mask, they must confront their personal struggles and find the masked killer before they harm everyone dear to them.

Critics have praised “Bad Girl Boogey” for its intense and bloody portrayal of a slasher film, with compelling performances and gruesomely creative kills. The movie also delves into the themes of the deadly consequences of allowing bigotry and hatred to go unchecked. The cast includes Lisa Fanto, Iris Mcerlean, Chris Asimos, Toshiro Glenn, and Lewi Dawson, with a featured voiceover cameo from horror icon Bill Moseley.

Tearsucker

Another release this week is “Tearsucker,” a film that premiered at the Chattanooga Film Festival. Directed by Stephen Vanderpool and written by Sam Brittan, the movie tells the dark and surreal story of emotionally vulnerable women who are preyed upon by a charming psychopath with a peculiar appetite for tears. The lead character, Lilly, is an emotionally vulnerable trauma survivor desperate to heal and move on with her life. However, her encounter with a charming stranger named Tom takes a disturbing turn when she discovers his unusual appetite for tears.

Critics have likened “Tearsucker” to the works of David Lynch for its surrealism and psychological depth. The film explores themes of isolation, vulnerability, and the lengths people will go to in order to fulfill their desires. The cast includes Allison Walter, Sam Brittan, and Danielle Mcrae Spisso.

Insidious: The Red Door

One of the most highly anticipated horror releases of the week is “Insidious: The Red Door,” the latest installment in the popular “Insidious” franchise. Directed by Patrick Wilson, who also stars in the film, “Insidious: The Red Door” takes audiences back into The Further, a realm inhabited by malevolent supernatural entities. The original cast from the first “Insidious” film returns, including Patrick Wilson, Ty Simpkins, Rose Byrne, Andrew Astor, and Lin Shaye.

In the film, Josh and a college-aged Dalton must venture deeper into The Further than ever before to put their demons to rest once and for all. As they go on this perilous journey, they encounter demons from their past and face brand new terrors. “Insidious: The Red Door” promises to provide fans of the franchise with more chilling scares and exploration of supernatural phenomena.

The Blackening

Rounding out the new horror releases this week is “The Blackening,” a film directed by Tim Story. After a successful theatrical run over the Juneteenth weekend, the movie is now heading to Premium Video On Demand outlets. “The Blackening” centers around a group of Black friends who reunite for a Juneteenth weekend getaway, only to find themselves trapped in a remote cabin with a twisted killer. The film, co-written by Tracy Oliver and Dewayne Perkins, satirizes traditional horror movie tropes by posing the question: if the entire cast of a horror movie is Black, who dies first?

Critics have praised “The Blackening” for its ability to blend horror and social commentary, using the horror genre as a platform to explore themes of race, friendship, and survival. The film features a talented ensemble cast, including Antoinette Robertson, Dewayne Perkins, Sinqua Walls, Grace Byers, and K. Todd Freeman.

Editorial & Philosophical Discussion

The Evolution of Horror Cinema

The release of these new horror movies highlights the ever-evolving landscape of the horror genre. Traditionally, horror films were often dismissed as mere entertainment, lacking artistic merit. However, in recent years, horror cinema has garnered critical acclaim and become a platform for exploring complex social issues. “Bad Girl Boogey” and “The Blackening” exemplify this trend by tackling themes of bigotry and race while delivering on the scares.

Additionally, the horror genre has experienced a resurgence in popularity, attracting both dedicated fans and mainstream audiences. This can be attributed to the genre’s ability to channel societal fears and anxieties into imaginative and thought-provoking narratives. “Insidious: The Red Door” continues the successful franchise, providing audiences with the thrills and supernatural elements they have come to expect.

Exploring Unconventional Horrors

The new releases also demonstrate the willingness of filmmakers to explore unconventional forms of horror. “Tearsucker” delves into the psychological and emotional torment faced by its protagonist, delving into the depths of human vulnerability. Similarly, “The Horror of Dolores Roach,” an Amazon Original Series based on a popular podcast, promises to offer a macabre and sardonic exploration of love, survival, and cannibalism.

By pushing the boundaries of traditional horror storytelling, these films and TV series challenge audiences to confront their own fears and anxieties, while also providing a cathartic experience.

Advice for Horror Enthusiasts

For horror enthusiasts looking to enjoy some thrills this week, the new releases offer a diverse range of experiences. Fans of slasher films and dark commentaries on societal issues will likely find “Bad Girl Boogey” and “The Blackening” to be compelling choices. If surrealism and psychological depth are more appealing, “Tearsucker” may be the perfect pick. And for those longing to revisit The Further and indulge in supernatural scares, “Insidious: The Red Door” will satisfy their cravings.

Furthermore, with the availability of streaming platforms like Tubi and Amazon Prime Video, viewers can easily access these new releases from the comfort of their homes. This allows for a more personalized and immersive horror-watching experience. So gather your friends or curl up alone, dim the lights, and prepare to be both terrified and intellectually stimulated by these new horror offerings.

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