
2018 is going to be a great year for scary movie fans.
Gabriel Byrne's new horror movie Hereditary, which early audiences described as "the most traumatically terrifying horror movie in ages", looks to have some stiff competition for the title of the scariest movie of the year.
Writer and director of the movie John Krasinksi took to the stage with his co-star and wife Emily Blunt at the SXSW festival this weekend after the screening of his directorial debut A Quiet Place, and to say it went well is a bit of an understatement...
https://twitter.com/johnkrasinski/status/972582915455451137
In case you don't already know, the movie deals with a mostly-unseen monstrous presence that hunts entirely based on sound, so Krasinksi, Blunt and their two kids leave a minimal, silent life in the woods, until they become the focus of the creature and are forced into horrific situations in order to survive.
You can check out the trailer for the movie right here:
Clip via Paramount Pictures
And as for those early reactions?
Well...
https://twitter.com/TheOtherScottM/status/972306684260573184
https://twitter.com/DoNatoBomb/status/972295400349753346
https://twitter.com/CMastersTalk/status/972298374224506880
https://twitter.com/THATJacqueline/status/972295514698997760
https://twitter.com/KristyPuchko/status/972294011959595008
Yeah, we're pretty excited now.
A Quiet Place arrives in Irish cinemas on Friday 4 May.