“Abigail,” directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett of the Radio Silence creative collective, offers a unique twist on the heist-horror genre. The film follows a group of kidnappers who discover their victim is a vampire, leading to a chaotic blend of horror and comedy. Set in a distinctive house that adds depth and intrigue to the film, “Abigail” features a vibrant cast including Melissa Barrera, who reunites with the directors after their collaboration on “Scream.” The directors emphasize the blend of real-world relatability with absurd horror elements, ensuring a thrilling yet humorous cinematic experience.
3 Replies to ““Abigail,” directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin and Tyler Gillett of the Radio Silence creative collective, offers a unique twist on the heist-horror genre. The film follows a group of kidnappers who discover their victim is a vampire, leading to a chaotic blend of horror and comedy. Set in a distinctive house that adds depth and intrigue to the film, “Abigail” features a vibrant cast including Melissa Barrera, who reunites with the directors after their collaboration on “Scream.” The directors emphasize the blend of real-world relatability with absurd horror elements, ensuring a thrilling yet humorous cinematic experience.”
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This was a great film. The trailer kind of ruined any possible twist/reveal moment sadly.
Just watched it last night, it’s great. Worth my time