Haunt, a story about the deepest fears

Directors Scott Beck and Bryan Woods are together again for a great proposal

After the success of A Quiet Place, the creative collaboration of Scott Beck and Bryan Woods continues in Haunt, a new horror film that is very different from its predecessor.

 The directors have said that while A Quiet Place meant a sort of "apology to well-regarded horror", Haunt starts from a totally different point of view: "a feeling that it is not necessary to exalt horror to be wonderful."

 According to Scott Beck, Haunt's approach was influenced by two particular obsessions. "Our passion for simple, class B movies, streaming, and our common experience of having grown up together in Iowa, frequenting the same dark places as teenagers," said the director.

 

The night becomes deadly

 On Halloween, six friends find a house that promises its visitors to face their darkest fears, but the adventure becomes deadly when the monsters become more and more real.

 Starring Katie Stevens, Will Brittain, Lauryn Alisa McClain, Andrew Caldwell, Shazi Raja and Schuyler Helford, Haunt promises to be a new exponent of the "haunted house" genre that will amaze everyone.

 

Let’s watch it!

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