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Horror On The Hush- “The Killing Of A Sacred Deer” Mysteriously Creeps Into Theatres In October

It looks terrifying!

New horror movie, “The Killing Of A Sacred Deer”, is the fresh and awe inspiring Not Rated masterpiece of Yorgos Lathinmos. He has directed such movies like, “Dogtooth” and “The Lobster” which also stars Colin Farrell and was also nominated for an Oscar two years ago. This new movie “The Killing Of A Sacred Deer” is described on Rotten Tomatoes as:

The highly anticipated drama The Killing of a Sacred Deer reunites director Yorgos Lanthimos with The Lobster star Colin Farrell who plays Steven, a charismatic surgeon forced to make an unthinkable sacrifice after his life starts to fall apart and the behaviour of a teenage boy he has taken under his wing turns sinister.

Some reviewers say, “The Killing of a Sacred Deer offers a grimly funny reminder that home is where the horror is” and “There’s precious little warm blood pumping through this beautifully crafted but clinical film”.

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This film is set to come out Oct 27, 2017 in a limited release. Hopefully there is an art house nearby so you can see this dark and disturbing film the way it was meant to be seen.

It’s a good year for horror, as the new film “mother!” hits theatres it will be sure to creep the skin right off your body.

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