May 1st 2024.
A new horror movie has hit the streaming world and it's already causing a stir. Infested, directed by Sébastien Vaniček, made its debut at the Venice Film Festival last year and is now available on Shudder. And let's just say, it's not for the faint of heart. The movie follows a group of residents in a French apartment building who find themselves in a terrifying battle against deadly spiders. Needless to say, even the trailer is enough to give us all nightmares.
But what makes this movie even more exciting is the seal of approval it has received from none other than the horror legend himself, Stephen King. The author of It, Carrie, and The Shining took to Twitter to share his thoughts on the film, describing it as "gross and well made." Fans were thrilled with his praise and many took to social media to share their own excitement for the movie.
One fan, Denison Barb, wrote, "Yikes! Spiders. Definitely not a movie for the faint of heart. But a good one nonetheless!" While another, Cheryle, admitted, "I barely made it through the preview!" It's safe to say that Infested has already made quite the impression on audiences.
But it's not just fans who are raving about this movie. Critics have also given it high praise, with a 96% score on Rotten Tomatoes. And with a whopping 89% score from the audience, it's safe to say that Infested is a must-watch for any horror fan.
The movie centers around Kaleb, who unknowingly brings a rare spider back to his home in a rundown apartment building. The spider soon gives birth to deadly bugs, causing chaos and quarantine for the residents. To make the movie as realistic as possible, the filmmakers used 200 real spiders on set, although not all at the same time.
Director Sébastien Vaniček recently opened up about the reasoning behind using spiders as the main antagonist, stating that there's no real reason to be afraid of them. However, after watching this movie, we may have to disagree. Vaniček explained, "They are really fragile creatures. They are always afraid and they want to hide." But when they're provoked, they can move incredibly fast, as seen in the movie.
Infested is now available to stream on Shudder, but be warned, you may want to keep a can of bug spray nearby while watching. And if you happen to have a celebrity story, video, or pictures, don't hesitate to reach out to us. Whether it's through email, a phone call, or our Submit Stuff page, we'd love to hear from you. Who knows, your story may just be featured on our site. Happy streaming!
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