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First Hi-Res Stills From Takashi Shimizu’s ‘Shock Labyrinth’!
We’ve got a very special treat all thew way from Japan as we’ve got the first ever photos from The Shock Labyrinth 3D, the latest horror film from director Takashi Shimizu (Ju-On, The Grudge, Marebito). The horror-thriller follows a group of teenagers dealing with the sudden return of a friend who went missing a decade ago. When the friend falls ill, they take her to a hospital but end up trapped in a labyrinthine haunted house. Check out the hi-res stills inside!
The film’s central setting is inspired by the Labyrinth of Horrors attraction at Fuji-Q High Land amusement park, near the base of Mount Fuji. The attraction set the Guinness world record for the largest haunted house in the world. Much of the film is being shot on location during the park’s off hours.
Click the image for the first batch of hi-res stills:
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‘Breathe’ Exclusive Clip – Milla Jovovich Returns to the Post Apocalypse This Weekend
Described as a heart pounding thriller set in the future, Jennifer Hudson and Milla Jovovich lead the cast of Breathe, and Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive clip for you today.
Breathe comes to theaters and Digital on April 26, 2024.
Both Hudson and Jovovich are featured in this clip from Capstone Global / Warner Brothers’ sci-fi thriller, and you’ll also find the previously released trailer underneath the clip.
In the film, “After Earth is left uninhabitable due to lack of oxygen, a mother Maya (Hudson) and her daughter Zora (Wallis) are forced to live underground, with short trips to the surface only made possible by a coveted state of the art oxygen suit made by Maya’s husband, Darius, whom she presumes to be dead. When a mysterious couple arrives claiming to know Darius and his fate, Maya tentatively agrees to let them into their bunker but these visitors are not who they claim to be ensuing in mother and daughter fighting for survival.”
Stefon Bristol directed Breathe, written by Doug Simon. The impressive cast also includes Quvenzhané Wallis and Raúl Castillo with Common and Sam Worthington.
The film is Rated PG-13 for bloody violence and strong language.