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Tuesday, June 15, 2021

‘Julia’s Eyes’ Director Guillem Morales Heading Back to the 1980s for Next Horror Movie ‘Brother’

Up next from Julia’s Eyes director Guillem Morales is a psychological horror movie titled Brother, and Variety details that the project will take us back into the dark heart of the ’80s.

“Set in the early 1980s and located in the heart of the Appalachian Mountains, the pic turns on the depraved Morrow family, which lives off the beaten path and preys on young women whom they kidnap from the side of the highway. There’s unrest within the family, however, as their 19-year-old son Michael tries to break free from their clutches and escape his past.”

Based on a novel by Ania Ahlborn, Brother was adapted by Fred Strydom.

Morales said, “Set in the early eighties, just as Kubrick’s The Shining was released in theaters, Brother evokes the thriller and horror classics of the eighties, having potential to delight both longstanding fans of the genre as well as the younger generation of today. The film will elicit the same dark euphoria as Rosemary’s Baby, The Silence of the Lambs or Psycho.”

WestEnd Films is launching sales on Brother at the Cannes market this month.



source https://bloody-disgusting.com/movie/3669579/julias-eyes-director-guillem-morales-heading-back-1980s-next-horror-movie-brother/

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