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5 English Horror Movies That Are Releasing In September 2023

1 years ago By Neil Ross

Attention horror enthusiasts, brace yourselves for spine-tingling thrills as we delve into a terrifying yet exhilarating revival of the genre. Supernatural ghost stories, fake blood, gore, and jump scares are welcome all year round, and fortunately, a slew of chilling horror movies is slated to send shivers down your spine this September. Whether it’s the resurrection of beloved franchises like Saw and The Exorcist or spine-tingling original creations from budding filmmakers, a horde of upcoming horror movies is ready to haunt your nightmares.

Here’s a sneak peek at the sinister cinema set to grace our screens this September.

1. “All Fun And Games” – September 1, 2023

Starring Stranger Things’ Natalia Dyer and Hugo’s Asa Butterfield, “All Fun And Games” introduces us to a group of Salem teens who stumble upon a cursed knife, unwittingly unleashing a demon that forces them to partake in horrific and violent versions of childhood games. This supernatural horror movie, the feature debut of writer/directors Ari Costa and Eren Celeboglu, promises to keep you on the edge of your seat.

2. “The Nun 2” – September 8, 2023

In 2023, the spine-chilling world of “The Nun” expands with a sequel directed by Michael Chaves, the mastermind behind “The Conjuring: The Devil Made Me Do It.” The film sees the return of Taissa Farmiga as Sister Irene, Bonnie Aarons as The Nun, and the addition of Storm Reid to the cast. Set in 1956 France, this installment follows the murder of a priest, leading Sister Irene into yet another harrowing encounter with demonic forces.

3. “It Lives Inside” – September 22, 2023

Following its successful premiere at the 2023 South by Southwest film festival, “It Lives Inside” is making its way to theaters, just in time to set the spooky season in motion. The plot revolves around Sam, an Indian American teen, who grapples with her cultural identity. When a rift with her childhood Indian friend leads to the shattering of an enigmatic mason jar, it unleashes a demonic spirit known as Pishach. Prepare to be entranced by this supernatural tale.

4. “No One Will Save You” – September 22, 2023

Brian Duffield, the creative mind behind underrated genre gems like “Underwater,” “Spontaneous,” and “Love and Monsters,” returns to the horror genre with “No One Will Save You.” The film, available to Hulu subscribers in September, centers around Brynn (Kaitlyn Dever), a young woman confronting an alien presence that has infiltrated her scarcely ventured home. Expect tension to escalate as she battles this otherworldly intruder.

5. “Saw X” – September 29, 2023

While details about this project remain scarce, Lionsgate has slated the release of the tenth installment in the Saw franchise for October 2023. Kevin Greutert, known for directing “Saw VI” and “Saw 3D,” takes the helm, with Tobin Bell reprising his iconic role as Jigsaw. The enigmatic trailer has left fans eagerly awaiting answers as the suspense builds.

This September promises a spine-tingling lineup of horror films that will have you on the edge of your seat. From cursed knives and demonic forces to unearthly intruders and the return of iconic villains, there’s something for every horror aficionado to look forward to. Get ready to be thrilled, scared, and utterly captivated by these upcoming releases.

In conclusion, horror movie enthusiasts can mark their calendars for an exciting September filled with spine-tingling releases. From demonic spirits to cursed knives, these films promise to deliver chills and thrills to keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t miss out on the horror movie madness coming your way this September.

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