Think it’s a horror show in the real world? Just wait till you get a load of 2019’s darkest cinematic offerings. Last year was a banner year for fright-fests: Jamie Lee Curtis and masked maniac Michael Myers brought the “Halloween” franchise back in a big way, “The Conjuring” spinoff “The Nun” and “A Quiet Place” scared up serious box-office returns, and critically acclaimed freakouts “Hereditary” and “Suspiria” found their way into the awards-season conversation. Thankfully, no one has to wait until Halloween anymore to get creeped out, with horror infesting almost every month of the year. Here’s what fans can look forward to, from bold returns to more chapters from a true master: Hide your eyes, Jordan Peele’s back. With his acclaimed breakthrough “Get Out,” Peele came on like Hitchcock 2.0, tackling racism in a modern social-thriller setting. But in his new film “Us” (in theaters March 22), starring Lupita Nyong’o, the filmmaker is just trying to scare the stuffing out of everybody with the tale of an African-American family faced with their evil doppelgangers. From the high-profile trailer that landed on Christmas Day to lots of weird in-movie mythology, this one’s on every horror fiend’s must-see list. (It’ll also act as a high-profile hype machine for Peele’s new “Twilight… Read full this story
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