20 Most Anticipated Horror Films Right Now

By Hugh Firth /

6. The Woman In Black: Angel Of Death (2015)

The original Daniel Radcliffe-starrer was a box-office hit and played equally well to Radcliffe€™s teenage base and those who were pure horror fans. The structure was great and James Watkins and Jane Goldman did a good job of taking the stage show€™s horror structure and opening it out for the cinema. The sequel is directed by TV stalwart Tom Harper (Misfits, This is England €™86 and Peaky Blinders). Set during the London blitz of World War II, a group of school children are evacuated with young schoolteacher (Phoebe Fox) to Eel Marsh House. Slowly, the children begin acting strangely and, with the help of Jeremy Irvine€™s soldier, Eve discovers that they have re-awoken €˜The Woman in Black€™ and must survive her terrifying hauntings. The film has a strong British cast, which includes Helen McCrory, and is based on Hammer Books€™ 2013 novel of the same name. Whether the film can reach the heights of the original, from Susan Hill€™s brilliant novel and the sell-out stage show, remains to be seen but adding a Turn Of The Screw element of terrified kids might up the gothic ante and help develop the scares beyond marshland mists.