PREVIEW: The Manor (15 TBC)

WHO’S IN IT?

Barbara Hershey (Black Swan), Bruce Davison (Willard), Stacey Travis (Intolerable Cruelty), Ciera Payton (Oldboy), Jill Larson (The Living Wake), Mark Steger (Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark), Ashley Platz (Big Legend), Cissy Wellman (The Outlaw Josey Wales), Fran Bennett (Wes Craven’s New Nightmare), Nicholas Alexander (Scapegoat), Katie A. Keane (My Name Is Khan), Devin Kawaoka (The Trouble with Cali), Jaquita Ta’le (An American in Hollywood)

WHO’S BEHIND THE CAMERA?

Axelle Carolyn (Soulmate), director, writer; producer TBA; Christopher Drake (The Reckoning), composer; Andrés Sánchez (Lowriders), cinematographer; Kristina Hamilton-Grobler (Evil Eye) and Robert Hoffman (Bad Santa) editors

WHAT’S IT ABOUT?

After suffering a stroke, Judith Albright (Hershey) moves into a prolific nursing home. Soon, she suspects that a supernatural force is preying on the home’s vulnerable residents, but in order to escape this threat she needs to convince everyone that she doesn’t need any assisted care…

IN ONE SENTENCE, WHY SHOULD YOU BE EXCITED?

In the final entry in Amazon’s Welcome to the Blumhouse movie anthology, screen legend Barbara Hershey headlines a scary tale about the horrors and setbacks of old age.

WHEN’S IT OUT?

FRIDAY 8TH OCTOBER 2021

WHERE CAN I FIND IT?

STREAMING EXCLUSIVELY ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO

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