Blumhouse Productions has put out some of the most incredible and exciting horror movies of the past decade or so. There has been a great rebirth of the horror genre lately with Blumhouse at the forefront of the trend, putting out the new Halloween trilogy along with the Paranormal Activity movies, The Purge franchise, and reboots like The Craft: Legacy. The production company's knack for both adding to existing franchises and creating new content is impressive.
While there are many famous Blumhouse horror films that fans can't stop talking about, there are so many out there that some get lost in the shuffle. These scary movies are worth checking out and should get a lot more attention.
5 Blumhouse Horror Movies That Fell Flat
The 2021 horror movieA House on the Bayou is underrated as its release was fairly quiet and not a lot of people have been talking about it. The premise sounds like enough to draw horror fans in: Anna (played by Eternals star Lia McHugh) goes on a trip with her mom Jessica (Angela Sarafyan) and dad John (Paul Schneider). They've had some trouble and get more than they bargained for when their trip turns terrifying and supernatural.
John is hiding a big secret that comes to light, and while saying too much would spoil the turn that this film takes, the movie does a good job of making audiences wonder what will happen next. It's hard not to want the family to survive and find a way to be happy again. A House on the Bayou might not be quite on the level of other Blumhouse horror movies but it does have some high points.
Octavia Spencer's Ma character is fascinating and totally carries the 2019 horror movie that deserves a lot more attention. When Maggie (Diana Silvers) and her friends want a place of their
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