Relic trailer: First look at haunted house chiller being called scariest film of the year
‘Emotionally devastating’ film left viewers terrified upon festival premiere in January
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The horror film being called the scariest of 2020 has just been given a creepy trailer.
Relic – which stars Robyn Neven, Emily Mortimer and Bella Heathcote – first spooked out audiences following its premiere at Sundance Film Festival in January.
It follows a daughter and granddaughter’s search for their mother and grandmother Edna, who is suffering from dementia, after she goes missing from their remote family home.
When she returns, though, a sinister presence begins taking control of her.
Relic is the debut of Japanese-Australian director Natalie Erika James, and following its premiere at the Utah festival, the film scored rave reviews from “stunned” critics.
Variety called Relic “deeply creepy”, writing that the film – which is drawing comparisons to Hereditary and The Babadook – sets the bar high for horror films in 2020.
Bloody Disgusting said the film presents a “bone-chilling depiction of dementia”.
Jake Gyllenhaal serves as a producer on the film alongside Riva Marker.
Relic will be released in the US on 10 July, and a UK release date is yet to be announced.
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