Soon, the couple realise that the shelter they once sought for refuge from danger is in fact the very location for a seriously sinister paranormal threat. The teaser traces the journey of Sakshi ( played by Nushrratt Bharuccha) and her partner as they are forced to flee their city home and seek shelter in a house within a haunted sugarcane field. Prime Video has today unveiled the official teaser for its upcoming original horror movie, Chhorii, which is set to premiere globally on the 26 th November and promises to be a chilling paranormal thriller for horror fans around the world.
Starring Nushratt Bharuccha as the protagonist, this Amazon Original Movie revolves around her experiencing events involving paranormal activity in a secluded villageĭirected by Vishal Furia and Produced by T-Series, Crypt TV, and Abundantia Entertainment, Chhorii is slated to stream on 26th November 2021, on Prime Video across 240 countries and territories worldwide The teaser has officially released today, as seen in the note below.Ĭhilling paranormal thriller Chhorii marks the first production collaboration between LA based Crypt TV, founded by Jack Davis and Eli Roth and backed by horror genre heavyweights Blumhouse Productions, with international production house Abundantia Entertainment as part of their exciting partnership. Like what was mentioned, there are only a few sequels which surpass their originals, and sadly, Scream 2 is not one of them.Ĭode 3 DVD was a barebones version, nothing special included, which is a pity.Prime Video ahead of the global premiere of their spine chilling original horror movie, CHHORII, which will stream across 240+ countries and territories as of the 26 th November 2021. Guess that's just the way the genre goes.
Though like all predictable villains, a long extended monologue always seemed to be the order of the day. The ending again is a twist when the killer is revealed. The in-jokes and numerous references which made the first Scream a darling, were sadly missed in the sequel.
The gore factor definitely has been reduced (or was it because I was watching a Code 3 version?) and relies on the usual soundtrack crescendos to pull in the screams (put intended)? And speaking of the soundtrack, there were moments were Broken Arrow's was used liberally throughout. Could it be a copycat down to the last detail such that Sidney's new boyfriend, an alpha-male jock, is involved? Or one of the surviving cast from the first film? Or how about the innocently accused Cotton Weary (Liev Schreiber) who's released from prison, and wanting to get back at Sidney for putting him in jail?
A new copycat serial killer is in town and stalking Sidney (Campbell) and the surviving gang has to race against time to try and find out who this sicko might be. With the original Scream poking fun at slasher flicks in general, this sequel pokes fun at, you'd guess it, sequels. It's an incredibly cheesy beginning, which stayed true to the way the original was played out, and guest stars Jada Pinkett Smith too.
In case you've forgotten the iconic beginnings of this franchise, it is again reprised with a movie within a movie, as Gail Weather's (Cox) successful book about the incident has been turned into a movie called Stab, starring Heather Graham in Drew Barrymore's role, and David Schwimmer (not seen though) and Tori Spelling in the roles of Arquette's and Campbell's respectively. Given the success of the original Scream, it is inevitable that there would be a sequel, bringing back cast members from the first movie who survived the massacre (Neve Campbell, David Arquette, Courteney Cox), and adding new popular faces that would add to the body count, like the underutilized Sarah Michelle Gellar.