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Speak No Evil has finally arrived and with it, a tense and suspenseful film marred by its incompetent characters. 
Blumhouse's latest film Afraid tackles one of society's most recent nightmarish breakthroughs. Advanced AI technology. Though, the film could've been written by a chatbot itself.
After the success of 2020's The Invisible Man, director Leigh Whannell has been given a new monster classic, The Wolf Man.
Blumhouse will be giving us our annual dose of Artificial Intelligence horror with Afraid (stylized AfrAId). Starring John Cho and Katherine Waterston, the story will revolve around an AI smart home device named AIA (pronounced EYE-YA), which, in a similar beat to MEGAN, becomes increasingly attached to the host family. 
Talks regarding the future of the new Exorcist trilogy have progressed with the hiring of Mike Flanagan for a new film.
It’s been a big week for both horror fans and Mike Flanagan, as the director has now been confirmed to be in talks with Blumhouse to direct the next instalment in The Exorcist franchise. 
Elisabeth Moss gives an update on the anticipated The Invisible Man 2 as well as some hints at the revival of the fabled Dark Universe.
The Blair Witch Project is one of the most influential horror films of all time, and ahead of its new reboot, the original cast is requesting some protections before the new film enters production. 
Since October, one question has been plaguing Blumhouse CEO Jason Blum's mentions on Twitter/X. A question that we finally got an answer to this evening.
Jeff Wadlow’s new film, Imaginary, is everything wrong with the horror genre today. It is bland, franchisable, and something this film fundamentally shouldn't be… unimaginative.
Five Nights At Freddy's comes across as more of a fan film that tries to replicate a few fan favourite moments attached by a half hearted story and nonsensical killing.