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The month of May is bringing a variety of scares to the horror community. ‘The Twin’ drops on Shudder on Friday, May 6. On the same day, ‘Shepard’ will be released in a limited theatrical. On VOD, ‘Escape the Feild’ will be released on May 6 and ‘They Talk’ on May `12 to stream. In one of the best of the year, ‘The Sadness’ drops on Shudder on May 12. Here is a list of 5 upcoming horror movies releasing over the next week.
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Upcoming Horror:
Twin– May 6 (Shudder)
Synopsis:
“Following the aftermath of a tragic accident that claimed the life of one of their twins, Rachel (Teresa Palmer) and husband Anthony (Steven Cree) relocate to the other side of the world with their surviving son in the hopes of building a new life. What begins as a time of healing in the quiet Scandinavian countryside soon takes an ominous turn when Rachel begins to unravel the torturous truth about her son and confronts the malicious forces attempting to take a hold of him..”
Shepard– May 6 (Limited Theatrical)
Synopsis:
“A substitute teacher arrives to read her new students her favorite storytime book. Included in the book are stories about police clowns trying to track down a serial killer. A famous puppeteer haunted by his blood craving creation, a group of self-absorbed Gen Z bride’s maids turn on each other to determine who becomes the maid of honor. And finally, the story of a movie superhero who fights to save his soul from a special effects voodoo master.”
Escape the Field– May 6 (VOD)
Synopsis:
“This sequel picks up the action in a zombie-infested Australian wasteland where soldier Rhys has dedicated his life to tracking and capturing survivors for the Surgeon General in hope of finding a cure.”
VOD Horror
They Talk– May 10 (VOD)
Synopsis:
“In the film, sound engineer Alex accidentally records sinister voices while shooting a documentary. The voices do not sound human, and they appear to be trying to warn him about someone, or something. His search for their meaning will bring back mysterious people and events from his past. A threatening, black, and gloomy wave start to haunt him..”
Upcoming Horror: Pandemic Horror
The Sadness– May 12 (Shudder)
Synopsis:
“After a year of combating a pandemic with relatively benign symptoms, a frustrated nation finally lets its guard down. This is when the virus spontaneously mutates, giving rise to a mind-altering plague. The streets erupt into violence and depravity, as those infected are driven to enact the cruelest and ghastly things they can think of. Murder, torture, and mutilation are only the beginning. The age of civility and order is no more. There is only “The Sadness.”.