“The Stranger’s: Prey At Night” Creeps Into Cinemas This April

Described as brutal, unsettling, and remarkably relevant. The second instalment of The Stranger’s: Prey at Night will slowly make its way into cinemas on 20th April 2018. Make you don’t let this one pass you by.

Dark nights, empty fields, a hollow atmosphere and three strangers’ you can’t see – sound scary? Director Johannes Roberts brings only the most visually stimulating horror experiences to the forefront. Roberts is also known for his work on 47 Meters Down (2017), which went on to become the highest-grossing indie film of its release year.

The haunting opening song called “Kids in America,” made famous by Kim Wilde in 1981, throws the audience right in at the intersection of madness and indifference. At which point Roberts introduces the new protagonists — Cindy (Christina Hendricks) and Mike (Martin Henderson) and their teenage kids Kinsey (Bailee Madison) and Luke (Lewis Pullman).

Inside the circumference of Gatlin Lake, where the film was primarily filmed, we see this family of four struggle to stay alive from the minute they check-into their secluded mobile home park for the night where they are stalked and then hunted by three masked psychopaths.

The movie promises to keep the attention of the audience through its commitment of presenting horror to the most mundane through relentless seclusion, heightened by a haunting soundtrack of otherwise harmless songs (including Tiffany’s “I Think We’re Alone Now”), that blurs the line between danger and peace, agitated by the aimlessness of the villains and the trivial rebellion of the young characters.

Will they survive?

Classification: 18HLV
Running time: 85Mins
Genre: Horror

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By Andrew Germishuys

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