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UNTIL DAWN STUNS WORLDWIDE AS PRAISE ROLLS IN!

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  Critics Call It “A Must-See,” “Unhinged Fun,” and “One of the Best Video Game Movies Ever” The global response to Until Dawn has been nothing short of electric, with critics and horror fans around the world calling it one of the best video game adaptations in film history. From the blood-soaked thrills to the genre-savvy storytelling, Until Dawn has captivated audiences worldwide, with critics flooding social media with praise. The buzz is as intense as the film itself. Reviewers from top horror outlets have described the film as “a bloody good ride” and “an absolute blast”. Critics are calling Odessa A’zion’s performance a standout, and praising the film’s “gloriously bloody” visuals and “incredible chemistry.” A crowd-pleasing thrill ride from start to finish, Until Dawn is being celebrated not just as a great horror movie, but as a must-see event film. With its blend of fresh horror tropes, tight pacing, and immersive atmosphere, Until Dawn seems to be cementing its legacy in ...

“We Wanted Actors Who Were Willing to Go All the Way,” Sandberg and Dauberman on casting for Until Dawn

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In​ Sony Pictures Entertainment's Until Dawn, a twisted survival horror drenched in blood and time loops, director ​David F. Sandberg and writer-producer Gary Dauberman weren’t just casting actors—they were recruiting survivors. From the get-go, their mission was clear: find performers who could withstand the psychological and physical chaos the script demanded. “We wanted actors who were willing to go all the way,” Sandberg says. “We knew this was going to be a challenging shoot with many practical effects, and that the actors would have to, for example, crawl through dirt, be covered in blood, and scream endlessly.” The result? A cast that was game for anything—and everything. Ella Rubin, who plays central protagonist Clover, endured bear traps, blood sprays, and being dragged across the ground. “Ella, like the rest of the cast, always had to go full on,”​ adds producer Lotta Losten.​ “When you’re dying repeatedly, it’s not going to be pretty. Ella has this raw and magical way of...