Having already performed a blinder with their cryptic advertising and marketing for one noodle-twisting psychological horror this 12 months, Osgood Perkins’ Nic Cage x Maika Monroe joint Longlegs, American indie label Neon look set to make it two for 2 in 2024 with Tilman Singer’s Cuckoo. Following a curiosity grabbing, The Shining evocative first trailer again in April, the newest have a look at the Luz filmmaker’s Hunter Schafer and Dan Stevens starring scarer continues to solely trace on the horrors that Singer has in retailer right here — however these hints have us hooked. Test it out:
Stevens’ Mr. König menacingly taking part in woodwind. An investigator trying right into a mysterious, not-entirely-human-looking lady. An more and more bloodied and damaged Gretchen (Schafer) screaming, shouting, and getting their ultimate lady on amidst the eerily tranquil climes of the German Alps. What might all of it imply? Frankly, at this stage, we’ve not the foggiest. And but, as with that first tantalising teaser, there’s one thing in that wealthy 35mm inventory, the low-key pulpy throwback horror undertones, and Singer’s eye for an uncanny body — to not point out Kalin Morrow’s petrifying Hooded Lady — that’s simply not possible to look away from.
Given the intentionally obtuse nature of those trailers thus far, the official synopsis could come in useful right here to divine some clues as to what’s afoot in Cuckoo: “Reluctantly, 17-year-old Gretchen (Schafer) leaves her American residence to dwell together with her father, who has simply moved right into a resort within the German Alps along with his new household. Arriving at their future residence, they’re greeted by Mr. König (Stevens), her father’s boss, who takes an inexplicable curiosity in Gretchen’s mute half-sister Alma (Mila Lieu). One thing would not appear proper on this tranquil trip paradise. Gretchen is tormented by unusual noises and bloody visions till she discovers a surprising secret that additionally issues her circle of relatives.” Among the many ensemble for this one are Jessica Henwick, Marton Csokas, and Jan Bluthardt.
Will style followers go loopy for Cuckoo? Or will it become a extra bird-brained affair? We’ll discover out for ourselves when Cuckoo hits cinemas within the UK on 23 August.