Secretly hoping, against the odds, to return to pro ball, Ray persuades Eve that the new home’s shimmering backyard swimming pool will be fun for the kids and provide physical therapy for him. But a ...
“Jaws” made us scared to go in the water, “Christine” made us afraid of our cars, “Final Destination” gave a generation flight (and logging) anxiety — and now horror movies are coming for the pool.
The requirements for something good in January, for most horror fans, are just that it’s interesting and/or entertaining. And despite what some reviews are saying, the “haunted swimming pool” movie ...
Amélie Hoeferle in Night Swim. As of January 5 (with some advance screenings taking place on Thursday, January 4), Night Swim is exclusively playing in movie theaters worldwide. Another option to find ...
“Night Swim” plays on our natural fears of what we can’t see, but not in the vast ocean — in the comfort of a backyard swimming pool. A former professional baseball player named Ray Waller (Wyatt ...
The movie from filmmaker Bryce McGuire was inspired by the director’s short film, which also featured something nasty lurking in a swimming pool. And while the Blumhouse label has become a largely ...
‘Night Swim’ brings the terrors of water to everyone’s backyard when a swimming pool curses a family trying to start anew. Water is an interesting element as it is at the centre of all life, but can ...
Night Swim taps into viewers' fears of the unknown and what lies beneath the surface. The movie stars Wyatt Russell and Kerry Condon as a family haunted by a malevolent spirit in their pool. The ...
Before “Night Swim” overstays its gimmick — the pool is haunted! — and begins to prune, it plays like the best “dollar baby” ever made. Dollar babies, for those not in the know, are movies derived ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Night Swim is the first horror movie release of 2024, bringing viewers a feature-length version of ...
Writer/director Bryce McGuire aimed for the "Jaws" of pools. What he hits is much closer to M. Night Shyamalan's "Old" or Scott Derrickson's "Black Phone." Swap out a little girl (Ayazhan Dalabayeva) ...