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Blumhouse’s Remake of ‘Speak No Evil’ Arrives on Digital This Week
Blumhouse and Universal’s remake of the Danish horror film ‘Speak No Evil’ has made waves at the box office, raking in $57 million over the past few weeks.
This week, the film is set to become available for digital purchase or rental on October 1, 2024, exclusively from Universal Pictures Home Entertainment. With a “Certified Fresh” rating on Rotten Tomatoes, this Blumhouse adaptation promises an engaging experience.
The digital release will feature exclusive bonus content, including behind-the-scenes insights from the filmmakers and cast, available through participating retailers like Apple TV, Fandango at Home, Comcast Xfinity, Cox Microsoft Movies & TV, and Movies Anywhere.
Described as “painfully tense, disarmingly funny, and masterfully cringe-inducing” by Screen Rant, ‘Speak No Evil’ will also be released on Blu-ray™ and DVD on November 19, 2024.
Bonus features will include:
– NUCLEAR FAMILIES: Cast members, including James McAvoy, discuss what attracted them to the project and share their methods for embodying their roles, focusing on the complex dynamics of the film’s two families.
– A HORRIFYING CRESCENDO: Director James Watkins and the cast delve into the psychological elements of the story, exploring the discomfort in social situations and how these contribute to the film’s intense climax.
– THE FARMHOUSE OF HORRORS: Take a tour of the eerie farmhouse setting, as the cast and crew discuss the production design and camera techniques that enhance the film’s unsettling atmosphere.
– FEATURE COMMENTARY: Gain deeper insights with commentary from writer/director James Watkins, known for The Woman in Black and Eden Lake.
In this chilling remake, “After befriending a British couple with a mute son, Americans Ben and Louise accept a peculiar invitation to spend a weekend at a picturesque country estate. However, they soon uncover their hosts’ sinister intentions, realizing their family might be part of a disturbing scheme.”