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Sunita Mani

Welcome to the Blumhouse

Four Blumhouse - Amazon Studios feature films that I have been working on since November 2019 are finally hitting the screen on Amazon Prime!

Black Box: Phylicia Rashad  Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Black Box: Phylicia Rashad
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Black Box: Ava (Amanda Christine) confronts her dad (Mamoudou Athie).  Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Black Box: Ava (Amanda Christine) confronts her dad (Mamoudou Athie).
Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

As reported by Deadline, Welcome to the Blumhousethe eight genre movie anthology, will begin launching on Amazon Prime Video on Oct. 6, timed to Halloween in the streamer’s 240 countries and territories worldwide.

The first two movies as double features to drop on that date are Veena Sud’s The Lie and Emmanuel Osei-Kuffour Jr.’s Black Box

Launching the following week on Oct. 13 is an unannounced feature Evil Eye, from Elan Dassani and Rajeev Dassani (A Day’s Work, Jinn) and executive produced by Priyanka Chopra Jonas (Quantico, White Tiger), as well as Nocturne written and directed by filmmaker Zu Quirke (Zugzwang, Ghosting), making her feature film debut. The latter four films will stream in 2021. In regard to the anthology, “each each film presents a distinctive vision and unique perspective on common themes centered around family and love as redemptive or destructive forces” per today’s release.

Black Box: Phylicia Rashad, Mamoudou Athie Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Black Box: Phylicia Rashad, Mamoudou Athie
Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Evil Eye: Sarita Choudhury  Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Evil Eye: Sarita Choudhury
Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Evil Eye: Sarita Choudhury  Alfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Evil Eye: Sarita Choudhury
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Evil Eye: Omar Maskati, Sunita ManiAlfonso Bresciani/Amazon Studios

Evil Eye: Omar Maskati, Sunita Mani

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