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HBO Max Just Added One of the Last Great Horror Movies of the 2010s (And Most People Slept-On It)

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As Lee Cronin prepares to head back to the big screen with The Mummy later this month, his directorial horror debut is now streaming on HBO Max. A24โ€™s The Hole in the Ground joined the platform on April 1st. The 2019 supernatural horror film was a notable late-2010s entry to the genre and serves as a modern take on changeling folklore. The movie centers around Sarah O’Neill, a single mother who moves to the countryside to start over with her young son, Chris. When Chris begins to have unsettling behavioral changes after a strange encounter with a massive sinkhole in the woods, Sarah becomes convinced that Chris is not her real son and has been replaced by an ominous entity.

Lee Croninโ€™s The Hole in the Ground Is an Underappreciated Horror Gem

A โ€œsuperbly scary country horrorโ€ and โ€œan unsettling bout of paranoia that makes for a memorable directorial debutโ€ for Cronin is how The Guardianโ€™s Mike McCahill and Cultured Vulturesโ€™ Jay Krieger described The Hole in the Ground. A perfect option for fans of quiet, character-driven horror like The Babadook or Hereditary, the movie utilizes horror to explore familial trauma and parental fear. Rather than relying on jump scares, the movie perfectly plays on the changeling myth to drive the tension, focusing on the strained, deteriorating mother-son relationship and Sarahโ€™s increasing paranoia. Cronin also did a great job of using the lonely, Irish countryside and ominous sinkhole to create a suffocating, slow-burn atmosphere.

The movie had a limited theatrical release and ultimately went on down as a standout hidden gem of the era. Its high 83% critic score on Rotten Tomatoes made it one of the best horror films of the decade. The Hole in the Ground became the 12th-highest-rated horror movie on Rotten Tomatoes for the year of its release and even ranked No. 76 on the review aggregator siteโ€™s list of 100 best horror movies of the decade. Although the film was largely slept-on, it was an impressive, atmospheric debut for Cronin, who returned to the genre on the big screen just a few years later with Evil Dead Rise and is set to continue his work in horror with the upcoming The Mummy and Evil Dead Burn later this year. Cronin is also attached as executive produce Evil Dead Wrath.

Other Horror Movies Now on HBO Max

HBO Max is always a guaranteed great destination for horror, and the streamer has already added tons of additions to its lineup this April. On April 1st, the streamer stocked the Alien franchise alongside the original The Mummy movies. More horror titles are scheduled to roll out throughout the month, including the arrival of Alien: Romulus on April 3rd and the streaming debut of Bryan Fullerโ€˜s Dust Bunny on April 17th.

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