Tuesday, November 1, 2022

Curious streamers exhume the dreadful final horror from a genre icon that was outlawed by a monarchy

As the director of The Texas Chain Saw Massacre and Poltergeist, Tobe Hooper gets an eternal pass from fans of the horror genre, and with good reason. Unfortunately, the last feature he helmed before his death in 2017 may have been the worst, not that you’d have known given the way Djinn was buried and sent out with no accompanying fanfare whatsoever.

One of the first major productions to be funded by and shot in the United Arab Emirates, the Hollywood pedigree of Hooper returning to the world of supernatural chills was the number one selling point behind the project’s initial announcement. Shooting went off without a hitch in 2011, but then Djinn suddenly vanished without a trace, and ended up being quietly shuffled onto VOD two years later, but it wouldn’t even reach many markets until as late as 2015.



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