Under the Blumhouse Tilt banner, you can now found Bryan Bertino’s Mockingbird, the Stephen King adaptation Mercy and the Joe Johnston-directed Not Safe for Work all on iTunes.
Mockingbird begins with a rather shocking depiction of violence and focuses on four characters a husband and wife, a young woman and a guy that lives with his mother.
Separately, they receive a gift-wrapped video camera that comes with a specific set of instructions: Keep the camera rolling and follow the rules. If they dont, someone will die. Mockingbird chronicles their hellish night.
The director, Bertino, previously gave us The Strangers.
Dylan McDermott, Frances OConnor, Chandler Riggs, Joel Courtney, Shirley Knight and Chris Browning star in Mercy from director Peter Cornwell (The Haunting in Connecticut).
The film, based on the Stephen King story “Gramma,” follows two young boys on a visit to the hospital where they learn that their dying grandmother is a witch and that her powers are fueled by a pact with the Ancient Ones.
As for Not Safe for Work…
From the director of Captain America: The First Avenger and The Wolfman comes a psychological thriller about an unsuspecting office worker, Tom Miller (Max Minghella), who becomes trapped in his office building with a demented killer (J.J. Field). As Tom rushes to protect those employees working late, he soon discovers that his legal firm has been hiding sinister secrets that could put thousands of lives at risk. From the producer of Paranormal Activity and Insidious, comes a terrifying, psychological thriller where an ordinary office becomes a twisted killing ground.