Summer is over, which means it’s that special time of year when streaming services start loading up on scary movies because Halloween is coming. (To be clear, I mean the holiday, not the David Gordon Green-helmed sequel to John Carpenter’s 1978 classic horror flick — though that’s going to premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival, so we can get excited for that as well.)
Netflix starts things strong, adding Robert Eggers terrifying feature debut The Witch, alongside more pulpy fare like The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Beginning and The Most Assassinated Woman in the World. Hold the Dark, the new Jeffrey Wright thriller from Green Room director Jeremy Saulnier will be coming to the service in September, but…
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