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Except for Us, it has not been an extraordinary year for thrillers up until now. (The second best of the pack is Pet Sematary? The Prodigy? The Hole in the Ground? The prospect of sitting through Glass once more?) But that should change in the second 50% of 2019 with Midsommar, Ari Aster's follow-up to Hereditary; It: Chapter 2; André Øvredal's hotly anticipated Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; the Child's Play redo with Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky; and Doctor Sleep, a continuation of The Shining from executive Mike Flanagan. Be that as it may, the scariest film of all could be the one with the most unassuming title: The Lodge. 

Coordinated by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, The Lodge stars Riley Keough (Under the Silver Lake, Mad Max: Fury Road) as Grace, the future advance mother of Aidan and Mia. Them three, alongside her future spouse (played by The Hobbit's Richard Armitage), travel to a remote winter lodge, however after he suddenly leaves to deal with work, a snow squall traps Grace and the children inside the cabin "and unnerving occasions call phantoms from Grace's dull past," as per Neon's legitimate rundown. "As nerves brawl and pressures rise, Grace, Aidan, and Mia need to battle for redemption against inconspicuous powers of abhorrence." 

At the end of the day, it looks freaky as damnation. Watch the trailer above.


‘The Lodge’ Looks Like A New Horror Classic In The Film’s Unsettling Trailer

‘The Lodge’ Looks Like A New Horror Classic In The Film’s Unsettling Trailer

‘The Lodge’ Looks Like A New Horror Classic In The Film’s Unsettling Trailer



Except for Us, it has not been an extraordinary year for thrillers up until now. (The second best of the pack is Pet Sematary? The Prodigy? The Hole in the Ground? The prospect of sitting through Glass once more?) But that should change in the second 50% of 2019 with Midsommar, Ari Aster's follow-up to Hereditary; It: Chapter 2; André Øvredal's hotly anticipated Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark; the Child's Play redo with Mark Hamill as the voice of Chucky; and Doctor Sleep, a continuation of The Shining from executive Mike Flanagan. Be that as it may, the scariest film of all could be the one with the most unassuming title: The Lodge. 

Coordinated by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, The Lodge stars Riley Keough (Under the Silver Lake, Mad Max: Fury Road) as Grace, the future advance mother of Aidan and Mia. Them three, alongside her future spouse (played by The Hobbit's Richard Armitage), travel to a remote winter lodge, however after he suddenly leaves to deal with work, a snow squall traps Grace and the children inside the cabin "and unnerving occasions call phantoms from Grace's dull past," as per Neon's legitimate rundown. "As nerves brawl and pressures rise, Grace, Aidan, and Mia need to battle for redemption against inconspicuous powers of abhorrence." 

At the end of the day, it looks freaky as damnation. Watch the trailer above.


‘The Lodge’ Looks Like A New Horror Classic In The Film’s Unsettling Trailer

‘The Lodge’ Looks Like A New Horror Classic In The Film’s Unsettling Trailer

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