Every year, there’s always one horror gem that captures audiences’ imaginations and refuses to let go.
From Split to Get Out, The Witch to It Follows, the past several years alone have delivered some truly incredible fright fests – instant classics, if you will – and if there’s one genre film hoping to enter that horror pantheon in 2018 (aside from A Quiet Place), it’s Hereditary.
Coming to us from A24 – a production banner that has fast become a hallmark of quality following the likes of Green Room and It Comes At Night – Ari Aster’s family thriller has been championed as one of the scariest horror movies in years, and it’s one that sees Toni Collette turn in a tour-de-force (and potentially Oscar-worthy?) performance as the grief-stricken Annie Graham.
Faced with the untimely death of her mother Ellen, Collette’s protagonist begins to delve deep into her mysterious family tree, uncovering all sorts of spine-chilling secrets about their dubious ancestry. In fact, that’s exactly what this brand new poster (seen below) teases, as it comes accompanied with the tagline: Every family tree hides a secret.
Here’s the official logline for what may well be the breakout hit of summer 2018:
When Ellen, the matriarch of the Graham family, passes away, her daughter’s family begins to unravel cryptic and increasingly terrifying secrets about their ancestry. The more they discover, the more they find themselves trying to outrun the sinister fate they seem to have inherited.
Making his feature debut, writer-director Ari Aster unleashes a nightmare vision of a domestic breakdown that exhibits the craft and precision of a nascent auteur, transforming a familial tragedy into something ominous and deeply disquieting, and pushing the horror movie into chilling new terrain with its shattering portrait of heritage gone to hell.
Also starring Gabriel Byrne, Alex Wolff, Ann Dowd, and Milly Shapiro, A24’s hotly-anticipated Hereditary will haunt theaters on June 8th. That’s a date it currently shares with Gary Ross’ heist caper Ocean’s 8, though we’re quietly confident in the studio’s ability to deliver another modern-day horror classic.