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May 2020 Horror Preview

Slowly but surely, over the month of April, studios began to have more faith in distributing their content to streaming platforms in the wake of everything happening in the world right now. And after a relatively bare weeks of releases, we are now seeing a reasonable amount of films drop every Friday, minus the obvious big-time blockbusters missing from the slate. Normalcy is still far away, but there’s a strong amount of adaptation occurring at a quick pace. May’s slate looks even more confident, with many high-profile VOD releases from indie distributors.

Let’s take a look at this month’s most intriguing horror and thriller releases in the May 2020 horror preview:

May 1st

The Pierce Brothers’ The Wretched is a wonderful throwback creature feature to a time when many teenagers were terrorized by deadly forces at summer camps or by the shore. I can assure you The Wretched is full of all the requisite practical effects and teen angst in that respect. In the same vein as Invasion of the Body Snatchers, after a family unknowingly brings a presence home with them from the woods, that presence takes over the body of anyone it chooses. The creature can also cause an individual to forget they ever had children. As to be expected, lead character Ben (John-Paul Howard), a troubled teen, struggles to get adults to believe him when he sees the creature terrorizing his next-door neighbors, leaving him with no choice but to take charge.

There’s a lot of personality in The Wretched, with fun visual cues and quirks from its characters. Perfect for a fun Friday night horror film if you ask me!

Also releasing on the 1st is Quentin Dupieux’s Deerskin. Your mileage may vary on Quentin Dupieux, who is known for his particularly odd sense of humor. Look no further than his film Rubber, a movie about a runaway tire killing people in the California desert. And that streak of inspired absurdism continues with Deerskin by following lead character Georges (Jean Dujardin), a man so fixated on his deerskin jacket that he vows to be the only person left on the Earth who wears a jacket at all. The outrageously talented Adele Haenel co-stars as a bartender who Georges swindles into believing he is a filmmaker so he can satiate his desires and get some extra cash on hand.

Unsurprisingly, as Georges becomes more unhinged, killing begins. But Deerskin isn’t as outwardly daffy as the description above would have you believe. All of Georges’ unhinged characteristics are internalized, which creates a bizarre combination of stupidity and machismo. And at only 77 minutes, Deerskin never threatens to overstay its welcome.

May 8th

The cheekily titled Porno comes to Shudder after becoming a favorite on the festival circuit. Set in the 1990s, a group of sexually repressed teenagers working at a local theater stumble upon a secret screening room full of X-rated exploitation films. Naturally, they pop one in, and it releases a succubus who attempts to seduce each of them to steal their souls.

I don’t know about you, but that synopsis is enough to color me intrigued! Just be careful when searching for the film on Google…

May 29th

Another hit on the festival circuit, The Vast of Night comes to Amazon Prime at the end of the month and follows two kids in a small town who discover a strange frequency coming from above. In a cute twist, the film is framed as an episode of “Paradox Theatre”, a clear riff on the classic Twilight Zone bookends.

The frequency increases in strength, and the kids embark on a scavenger hunt of sorts to figure out the source. To make it even more fun, it all takes place in one night.

VOD and DVD Releases

Tammy’s Always Dying – May 1st (VOD)

Cry for the Bad Man – May 5th (VOD and DVD)

Gretel and Hansel – May 5th (DVD) MovieBabble Review

The Lodge – May 5th (VOD and DVD)

Justice League Dark: Apokolips War – May 5th (VOD, comes to DVD May 19th)

Fantasy Island – May 12th (VOD and DVD)

Evil Little Things – May 12th (VOD and DVD)

Vivarium – May 12th (DVD)

Stray Dolls – May 12th (DVD)

Last Moment of Clarity – May 19th (VOD and DVD)

Brahms: The Boy II – May 19 (VOD) MovieBabble Review

The Postcard Killings – May 19th (DVD)

The Haunted – May 22nd (VOD)

The Invisible Man – May 26th (DVD) MovieBabble Review

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Nick Kush

A current young professional in the greater Washington, D.C. area, Nick founded MovieBabble in October of 2016 when he was a bored college student with nothing else to do. (And he kicks himself every day that his story isn't better.) Nick is also a member of the Internet Film Critics Society and the Washington, D.C. Area Film Critics Association. His love for horror began with A Nightmare on Elm Street as a kid and has scarred him ever since.