Yellowjackets star's new horror movie gets rave first reactions

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The latest Stephen King adaptation is one of the good ones.

is returning to cinemas with a new movie adaptation in just over a month, but people who attended CinemaCon 2023 were treated to an early screening.

And we do mean treated, as the social media reactions from those who got to see the film ahead of its general release have praised it as a simple yet effective horror with plenty of jump scares and a solid lead performance fromThatcher plays one of two sisters who are grieving following the death of their mother, but their therapist father fails to provide them with any affection or support.

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