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Rotten Tomatoes® Score 70%

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In Theaters: February 17, 2017 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 23, 2017

R | 1h 20m | Horror

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A horror anthology helmed by four female directors. The Box, directed by Jovanka Vukovic, is an adaptation of a short story by Jack Ketchum. Just before Christmas in New York City, a little boy (Peter DaCunha) is curious about a gift box carried by a stranger. After he gets a peek inside, the boy begins behaving strangely. Annie Clark directed The Birthday Party, starring Melanie Lynskey as a mother panicking while trying to throw the perfect birthday party for her seven-year-old daughter — everything goes wrong, especially when she finds her husband dead. Roxanne Benjamin helmed Don’t Fall, about college students who go on a camping trip that gets violent when they wander into a a stretch of sacred desert. Finally, Karyn Kusama offers up Her Only Living Son. This time, a mother is trying to make plans for her son’s birthday, only to have him ruin her plans at each turn.

Director: Anne Clark, Jovanka Vuckovic, Karyn Kusama, Roxanne Benjamin

Studio: Magnet Releasing

Producer(s): Aram Tertzakian, David A. Smith, Nate Bolotin

Cast: Nathalie Brown, Melanie Lynskey, Breeda Wool, Christina Kirkman

Writer(s): Roxanne Benjamin, Jack Ketchum, Jovanka Vuckovic

46 votes and 7 Reviews

| Write a Review

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 70%

19%

In Theaters: February 17, 2017 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 23, 2017

R | 1h 20m | Horror

  Watch Trailer

A horror anthology helmed by four female directors. The Box, directed by Jovanka Vukovic, is an adaptation of a short story by Jack Ketchum. Just before Christmas in New York City, a little boy (Peter DaCunha) is curious about a gift box carried by a stranger. After he gets a peek inside, the boy begins behaving strangely. Annie Clark directed The Birthday Party, starring Melanie Lynskey as a mother panicking while trying to throw the perfect birthday party for her seven-year-old daughter — everything goes wrong, especially when she finds her husband dead. Roxanne Benjamin helmed Don’t Fall, about college students who go on a camping trip that gets violent when they wander into a a stretch of sacred desert. Finally, Karyn Kusama offers up Her Only Living Son. This time, a mother is trying to make plans for her son’s birthday, only to have him ruin her plans at each turn.

Rotten Tomatoes® Score 70%

19%

In Theaters: February 17, 2017 (limited)

On DVD/Blu-ray: May 23, 2017

R | 1h 20m | Horror

A horror anthology helmed by four female directors.

The Box, directed by Jovanka Vukovic, is an adaptation of a short story by Jack Ketchum. Just before Christmas in New York City, a little boy (Peter DaCunha) is curious about a gift box carried by a stranger. After he gets a peek inside, the boy begins behaving strangely.

Annie Clark directed The Birthday Party, starring Melanie Lynskey as a mother panicking while trying to throw the perfect birthday party for her seven-year-old daughter — everything goes wrong, especially when she finds her husband dead.

Roxanne Benjamin helmed Don’t Fall, about college students who go on a camping trip that gets violent when they wander into a a stretch of sacred desert.

Finally, Karyn Kusama offers up Her Only Living Son. This time, a mother is trying to make plans for her son’s birthday, only to have him ruin her plans at each turn.