People Are Calling This New Movie The “Scariest Horror Film Ever Made” And It’s Leaving Them Terrified

4 June 2018, 17:14

Katie Louise Smith

By Katie Louise Smith

People are literally walking out of the cinema because it's just too traumatising.

You may think you've seen what you consider the scariest horror movie of all time but according to the recent buzz, it sounds like that's soon gonna change thanks to a new movie called Hereditary, which is being called "the scariest horror movie in years."

The film, which premiered at Sundance in January, has been reviewed by filmmakers, critics and viewers alike and they all have one thing to say: it's f*cking HORRIFYING.

The movie was given a a perfect 100% on Rotten Tomatoes (it's now dropped to 98%, which is still amazing) with reviewers calling it "emotional terrorism" and "deeply upsetting" and even warning viewers that it'll leave them terrified of turning the lights off in their own home for weeks.

The trailer reveals some pretty disturbing details from the film, and coupled with the dark synopsis, it sounds like a living nightmare. Reviewers aren't even spilling the blood-curdling details either.

"The Graham family starts to unravel following the death of their reclusive grandmother. Even after she's gone, the matriarch still casts a dark shadow over the family, especially her loner teenage granddaughter, Charlie, whom she always had an unusual fascination with. As an overwhelming terror takes over their household, their peaceful existence is ripped apart, forcing their mother to explore a darker realm in order to escape the unfortunate fate they've inherited."

So, how scary is Hereditary then, on a scale of 1-10? Some are claiming that it's too scary to even watch. Critics are leaving the cinema terrified, the screams inside the theatre are off the scale and some people are even walking out completely, according to Thrillist.

Hereditary will be released in the US on June 8 and June 15, if you're in the UK. You're just gonna have to take the word of the critics and go and see this one for yourself. If you dare... Pennywise and that LGBTQ+ icon The Babadook have NOTHING on this. Even Gerald's Game on Netflix is shaking.

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