Netflix is now streaming Blumhouse horror movie Mercy Black. The streaming platform surprise dropped the movie and it is available to stream right now. The movie comes to us from Austin writer-director Owen Egerton and is loosely inspired by the Slenderman controversy and the U.K. Mary Bell child killer case, but it has its own voice. Daniella Pineda stars along with Austin Amelio, Elle Lamont, Lee Eddy, Janeane Garofalo, and Miles Emmons.
Owen Egerton recently sat down to talk about Mercy Black. Egerton says, "I'm trying to scare myself with concepts and moments," and he seems to be on the right track as viewers try and figure out if the premise is based on a true story. The director/writer gives potential viewers an idea of what they're going to be in for when they jump into watching the horror movie on Netflix. You can read what he had to say about it below.
Owen Egerton recently sat down to talk about Mercy Black. Egerton says, "I'm trying to scare myself with concepts and moments," and he seems to be on the right track as viewers try and figure out if the premise is based on a true story. The director/writer gives potential viewers an idea of what they're going to be in for when they jump into watching the horror movie on Netflix. You can read what he had to say about it below.
- 3/31/2019
- by MovieWeb
- MovieWeb
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