Black Box Horror Weekly Roundup
Everything you missed this week on Black Box Horror along with your weekly guide to all the new releases in theaters and streaming services!
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New Trailer Teases a Terrifying Ritual in A24’s “Bring Her Back”
Talk to Me (2022) directors Danny and Michael Philippou team back up with A24 as they release their first teaser trailer for Bring Her Back (2025), releasing in theaters on May 30th.
In the film, a brother and sister uncover a terrifying ritual at the secluded home of their new foster mother.
Horror-Comedy “The Parenting” is “Meet the Parents” Gone Horror
What’s more terrifying: ghosts, rabid dogs, or meeting your new fiancé’s parents?
Watch the official trailer for the upcoming Max original film, “The Parenting.”
The new horror-comedy follows a couple arriving for a weekend getaway complete with introducing each other’s parents. Unfortunately their rental home has another surprise guest — a 400 year old poltergeist.
“The Parenting” will be streaming on Max starting March 13th.
New Poster Unveiled for “Evil Dead Burn”
Following the success of Infested (2023), Sébastien Vaniček is set to direct one of 2 planned additions to the Evil Dead franchise. The film is a standalone entry into the Evil Dead universe, with its own story, setting, and cast of characters.
Bambi Searches for Revenge in New Trailer for Upcoming Horror Reimagining
Continuing the trend of public domain children’s characters turned horror, the new trailer released for Bambi: The Reckoning (2025).
In the film, “After a mother and son get in a car wreck, they soon become hunted by Bambi, a mutated grief-stricken deer on a deadly rampage seeking revenge for the death of his mother.”
Coming Summer 2025 (exact date TBD)
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The Unnamed Footage Festival Lineup
It’s almost time for this year’s Unnamed Footage Festival, and as a found footage horror fan, I’m very much looking forward to checking out this year’s entries. Let’s take a quick look at the event and the films to look forward to.Welcome to Black Box Horror, your home for horror movie news, reviews, recommendations, and so much more! To receive new pos…
YOU'LL NEVER FIND ME (2024) Movie Review
You’ll Never Find Me is a psychological horror movie that seemed to fly under the radar when it was released last year, but it really got under my skin. It's also a great example of how you don't need a huge budget and flashy jump scares to create an effective film.
5 Horror Movies with Shockingly Dark Endings
It’s expected for horror movies to attempt to shock, scare, and disturb audiences. However, there are some movies that stick to your bones, leaving you thinking about the characters and their story long after you watch. Here are a few horror movies that leave their characters in a fate worse than death. This may go without saying, but while I won’t outr…
REVIEW | Exhibit A (2007) is a horror movie grounded in real-life family struggles
Exhibit A (2007) is a found footage horror movie that trades ghosts and monsters for the real life horror of the breakdown and destruction of the everyday family. It tells the story of a very normal family that disintegrates under financial pressure and strain, eventually driving them to the unimaginable.
REVIEW | Distort (2025) brings an Irish urban legend to life
Found footage feels like a fickle thing these days. It’s a subgenre of horror with a comparatively low barrier to entry. The simple handheld cameras and gritty analog filming style lends itself well to entry-level filmmakers looking to make their way into the genre. It allows new filmmakers with a knack for storytelling an avenue to shine.
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