Dread Central’s Guide to the Most Terrifying Horror Movies Screening at Sundance 2021!

The Sundance Film Festival will kick off its program for 2021 in exactly one week. While it isn’t happening physically this year, virtual “attendees” can still look forward to an enormous slate of indie and mainstream movies, many of which will be released in the coming months.

If you’re a horror fan (and of course you are, because why else would you be here?) we’ve identified the most exciting genre offerings of Sundance 2021! Have a look at our picks below!

*Click film titles for screening times and additional information

The Blazing World

U.S.A. (Director: Carlson Young, Screenwriters: Carlson Young, Pierce Brown, Producers: Brinton Bryan, Elizabeth Avellán)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
Decades after the accidental drowning of her twin sister, a self-destructive young woman returns to her family home, finding herself drawn to an alternate dimension where her sister may still be alive.

Cast: Udo Kier, Carlson Young, Dermot Mulroney, Vinessa Shaw, John Karna, Soko. World Premiere

Censor

United Kingdom (Director: Prano Bailey-Bond, Screenwriters: Prano Bailey-Bond, Anthony Fletcher, Producer: Helen Jones)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
When film censor Enid discovers an eerie horror that speaks directly to her sister’s mysterious disappearance, she resolves to unravel the puzzle behind the film and its enigmatic director – a quest blurring the lines between fiction and reality in terrifying ways.

Cast: Niamh Algar, Nicholas Burns, Vincent Franklin, Sophia La Porta, Adrian Schiller, Michael Smiley. World Premiere.

Related Article: First Look: “Bloody Love Letter to ‘Video Nasty’ Horror” CENSOR Headed to Sundance

Coming Home in the Dark

New Zealand (Director: James Ashcroft, Screenwriters: Eli Kent, James Ashcroft, Producers: Mike Minogue, Catherine Fitzgerald, Desray Armstrong)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
A family’s outing descends into terror when teacher Alan Hoaganraad, his wife Jill and stepsons Maika and Jordon explore an isolated coastline. An unexpected meeting with a pair of drifters, the enigmatic psychopath Mandrake and his accomplice Tubs, thrusts the family into a nightmare when they find themselves captured.

Cast: Daniel Gillies, Erik Thomson, Miriama McDowell, Matthias Luafutu. World Premiere

Eight for Silver

U.S.A., France (Director and Screenwriter: Sean Ellis, Producers: Mickey Liddell, Pete Shilaimon, Sean Ellis)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
In the late 1800s, a man arrives in a remote country village to investigate an attack by a wild animal but discovers a much deeper, sinister force that has both the manor and the townspeople in its grip.

Cast: Boyd Holbrook, Kelly Reilly, Alistair Petrie, Roxane Duran, Aine Rose Daly. World Premiere

Knocking

Sweden (Director: Frida Kempff, Screenwriter: Emma Broström, Producer: Erik Andersson)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
When Molly moves into her new apartment after a tragic accident, a strange noise from upstairs begins to unnerve her. As its intensity grows, she confronts her neighbors – but no one seems to hear what she is hearing.

Cast: Cecilia Milocco. World Premiere

Related Article: Trailer: Unnerving Psychological Horror KNOCKING Set to Terrify Sundance

Prisoners of the Ghostland

U.S.A. (Director: Sion Sono, Screenwriters: Aaron Hendry, Reza Sixo Safai, Producers: Michael Mendelsohn, Laura Rister, Ko Mori, Reza Sixo Safai, Nate Bolotin)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
A notorious criminal is sent to rescue an abducted woman who has disappeared into a dark supernatural universe. They must break the evil curse that binds them and escape the mysterious revenants that rule the Ghostland, an East-meets-West vortex of beauty and violence.

Cast: Nicolas Cage, Sofia Boutella, Nick Cassavetes, Bill Moseley, Tak Sakaguchi, Yuzuka Nakaya. World Premiere, Narrative

Violation

Canada (Directors, Screenwriters and Producers: Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Dusty Mancinelli)

Courtesy of Sundance Institute

Synopsis:
A troubled woman on the edge of divorce returns home to her younger sister after years apart. But when her sister and brother-in-law betray her trust, she embarks on a vicious crusade of revenge.

Cast: Madeleine Sims-Fewer, Anna Maguire, Jesse LaVercombe, Obi Abili, Jasmin Geljo, Cynthia Ashperger. International Premiere

Are you “attending” the Sundance Film Festival this year? Which horror movies are you most looking forward to screening? Let us know in the comments below or on Facebook, Twitter, or Instagram! You can also carry on the convo with me personally on Twitter @josh_millican.

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