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Bingo Hell (2021)
Main article: Bingo Hell
Directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero, from a script she co-wrote with Shane McKenzie and Perry Blackshear, the plot will include: A group of elderly friends in Oak Springs, who refuse to change and be modernized. Together with their leader, Lupita, the friends are as close-nit as family in their community. These senior citizens don't realize that their bingo hall, is being sold to a force more powerful than money.[3][12] Bingo Hell is scheduled to release on October 1, 2021.[13]
Black as Night (2021)
Directed by Maritte Lee Go, from a script written by Sherman Payne, the plot centers around: A teenaged girl with low self-esteem who finds confidence upon hunting the vampires who prey on victims in New Orleans, with the help of few of her peers.[3][12] Black as Night is scheduled to release on October 1, 2021.[13]
Madres (2021)
Directed by Ryan Zaragoza in his directorial debut, from a script co-written by Marcella Ochoa and Mario Miscione the plot, set during the 1970s includes: A Mexican-American couple who are approaching the due date for their firstborn child. After moving to a farming community in California, the wife develops unusual symptoms with accompanying horrific visions. Together they try to determine if the combination of these strange occurrences are related to a legendary curse, or something more evil.[3][12] Madres is scheduled to release on October 8, 2021.[13]
The Manor (2021)
Main article: The Manor (film)
Written and directed by Axelle Carolyn, the plot involves: A woman named Judith Albright, who recently suffered a stroke. Following this traumatic event, she is moved into a prolific nursing home. After some time, she begins to believe that a supernatural force is preying on the establishment's residents. Judith wants to escape this threat, but in order to do so she must first convince everyone around her that she doesn't need the assisted living.[3][12] The Manor is scheduled to release on October 8, 2021.[13]
Bingo Hell (2021)
Main article: Bingo Hell
Directed by Gigi Saul Guerrero, from a script she co-wrote with Shane McKenzie and Perry Blackshear, the plot will include: A group of elderly friends in Oak Springs, who refuse to change and be modernized. Together with their leader, Lupita, the friends are as close-nit as family in their community. These senior citizens don't realize that their bingo hall, is being sold to a force more powerful than money.[3][12] Bingo Hell is scheduled to release on October 1, 2021.[13]
Black as Night (2021)
Directed by Maritte Lee Go, from a script written by Sherman Payne, the plot centers around: A teenaged girl with low self-esteem who finds confidence upon hunting the vampires who prey on victims in New Orleans, with the help of few of her peers.[3][12] Black as Night is scheduled to release on October 1, 2021.[13]
Madres (2021)
Directed by Ryan Zaragoza in his directorial debut, from a script co-written by Marcella Ochoa and Mario Miscione the plot, set during the 1970s includes: A Mexican-American couple who are approaching the due date for their firstborn child. After moving to a farming community in California, the wife develops unusual symptoms with accompanying horrific visions. Together they try to determine if the combination of these strange occurrences are related to a legendary curse, or something more evil.[3][12] Madres is scheduled to release on October 8, 2021.[13]
The Manor (2021)
Main article: The Manor (film)
Written and directed by Axelle Carolyn, the plot involves: A woman named Judith Albright, who recently suffered a stroke. Following this traumatic event, she is moved into a prolific nursing home. After some time, she begins to believe that a supernatural force is preying on the establishment's residents. Judith wants to escape this threat, but in order to do so she must first convince everyone around her that she doesn't need the assisted living.[3][12] The Manor is scheduled to release on October 8, 2021.[13]