Blumhouse Productions has definitely become the gold standard in horror movie production, known for movies ranging from Ouija to Dark Skies to Happy Death Day and the new Halloween trilogy. When Jason Blum is attached to a project, horror fans know that it's typically going to be fun, entertaining, and terrifying. It's exciting to see what new Blumhouse films are coming out each year. The budgets of Blumhouse movies are $3 million-$5 million, according to Deadline, an interesting formula that works well.
But while there are several Blumhouse movies that are critically acclaimed and that excite audiences with fresh takes on horror topics, there are some films that are part of this production company that aren't as thrilling or unique.
5 Great Horror Movies That Are Even Better On The Second Watch
In this movie which was released on Netflix, Jude (Travis Tope) and June (Haley Ramm) are attracted to each other, and when they play «Seven minutes in heaven» in a closet during a party, they leave the closet and are in a different reality than their usual one.
In this new world, Jude has murdered Derek (Jake Manley) and everything feels like it's spiraling out of control. Instead of an interesting vague horror movie ending, Seven in Heaven ends with Jude realizing that he's about to be part of the same reality again where he has ended Derek's life. This doesn't feel all that compelling and it would be more exciting to watch Jude take control of the horrifying situation and make sure that it doesn't happen ever again. It's not a very memorable film.
Lucy Hale of Pretty Little Liars fame starred in the 2018 horror movie Truth Or Dare, which takes the famous party game and turns it on its head. This time around, Olivia (Hale) and her
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