Abigail

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Sink Your Teeth into 'Abigail': A Blood-Soaked Vampire Thriller

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Sink your teeth into 'Abigail', the new horror movie that has critics raving about its gore-filled madness and unexpected twists! #Abigail #VampireHorror

Venture into a world where vampires and criminals collide in 'Abigail', a gruesome horror flick that promises to keep you on the edge of your seat. Starring Alisha Weir, Melissa Barrera, and Dan Stevens, this blood-soaked tale unfolds in an old mansion where a group of daring criminals face off against a fierce bloodsucker. As chaos ensues, the boundaries between prey and predator blur, leading to a thrilling and gory showdown. 'Abigail' delivers a unique blend of horror and suspense, making it a must-watch for fans of the genre.

Critics are buzzing about 'Abigail', praising its unapologetic gore and suspenseful storyline. With a final act that rivals iconic horror films like 'The Shining', this vampire flick takes the genre to new levels of blood-soaked madness. Early reactions describe it as a 'bloody good time' filled with screams, laughter, and plenty of spine-chilling moments. Get ready to be thrilled, shocked, and utterly captivated by the dark and twisted world of 'Abigail'.

In a sea of familiar horror tropes, 'Abigail' stands out as a refreshing take on the vampire thriller genre. Directors Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett bring their signature style to the screen, offering a unique blend of thrills and chills that will leave audiences craving more. Whether you're a die-hard horror fan or simply love a good scare, 'Abigail' is sure to satisfy your cravings for a truly unforgettable cinematic experience.

As 'Abigail' prepares to hit cinemas, the anticipation is building for what promises to be a wild and exhilarating ride. Buckle up for a blood-soaked journey through the realms of horror and heist, where vampires and criminals collide in a showdown of epic proportions. Get ready to sink your teeth into 'Abigail' – a film that guarantees to leave you breathless and craving more.

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'Abigail': Review (Screen International)

A gang of kidnappers bite off more than they can chew in this vampire horror starring Melissa Barrera and Dan Stevens.

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'Abigail' Review: Horror by Numbers (The New York Times)

In this cheerfully unambitious vampire movie, a bloodsucker is shut up in an old mansion with some nitwit criminals. Will there will be gore? You bet.

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Abigail, review: deliciously gory proof that kidnapping Dracula's ... (Telegraph.co.uk)

Matilda's Alisha Weir goes brilliantly off the deep end in this horror-thriller about six criminals who get far more than they bargained for.

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Abigail - avoid the trailer for maximum, bloody pleasure (Little White Lies)

Anyone in the critical game knows that spoilers — at least for reviews timed to be published with a film's general release and especially when that film pivots ...

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Abigail (2024) - Movie Review (Flickering Myth)

Directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett. Starring Alisha Weir, Melissa Barrera, Dan Stevens, Kathryn Newton, Angus Cloud, William Catlett, Kevin ...

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Gruesome new vampire movie Abigail takes gore to the next level (Yahoo Eurosport UK)

The new horror movie from the directors of Ready or Not and Scream 6 has an unhinged, gore-filled final act that rivals The Shining for levels of fake ...

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Abigail First Reactions: “Fun”, “Brilliant” and “A Bloody Good Time” (Men's Fitness)

Early reactions say the latest from Radio Silence is "an abundance of blood, screams, and laughs".

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WATCH: 'Abigail' ready to scare at cinemas this Friday | Rising Sun ... (Rising Sun Chatsworth)

Horror/ thriller, Abigail, will hit cinemas this Friday, April 19. Children can be such monsters. After a group of would-be criminals kidnap the 12-year-old ...

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'Abigail' review: Run toward this gleeful heist/monster movie romp (The Associated Press)

If you always thought your garden-variety heist movies could do with a bit more blood-sucking vampire, have we got a flick for you.

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AwardsWatch - 'Abigail' Review: Pirouette with a Vampire (AwardsWatch)

Abigail, the latest baroque bloodbath from directing duo Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett (aka Radio Silence), feels familiar. Too familiar, in fact.

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ABIGAIL Overdelivers on Its Premise With a Wildly Entertaining ... (Nerdist)

Abigail is a wildly entertaining movie that delivers on its premise with a great cast and the perfect balance of horror, comedy, and action.

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Abigail lets Ready or Not's directors play around with vampire comedy (Polygon)

Abigail, the hilarious new movie from the directors of Ready or Not, is a slasher comedy with a few bloody, tragic vampire twists. In theaters April 19.

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Movie Review: A heist movie that gleefully collides with a monster ... (ABC News)

If you always thought your garden-variety heist movies could do with a bit more blood-sucking vampire, have we got a flick for you.

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'Abigail' Review: Dan Stevens and Melissa Barrera in an ... (Hollywood Reporter)

Criminals get more than they bargained for when they kidnap the daughter of an underworld figure in horror film 'Abigail,' featuring Dan Stevens.

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Abigail (Empire)

A group of criminals attempt to keep a young vampire ballerina hostage. Read the Empire review.

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