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Faces of Death Promises Chilling Horror in 2026
New film stills evoke the unsettling styles of The Poughkeepsie Tapes and Manhunter
Mar. 31, 2026 at 6:04pm
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The chilling new stills from Faces of Death suggest the film will deliver a suspenseful and visually striking horror experience.Poughkeepsie TodayThe upcoming horror film Faces of Death is generating buzz with a new batch of creepy stills that channel the disturbing aesthetics of past cult classics. The movie, directed by Daniel Goldhaber and written by Isa Mazzei, follows a young woman named Margot who moderates a YouTube-like platform and stumbles upon a website that appears to be recreating death scenes from the original 1978 Faces of Death film.
Why it matters
The Faces of Death franchise has long held a reputation for blurring the line between real and staged horror, and this new adaptation seems poised to continue that unsettling tradition. The film's visual references to thrillers like The Poughkeepsie Tapes and Manhunter suggest it will deliver a similarly chilling and suspenseful viewing experience for audiences.
The details
The new stills highlight the creepy mannequin masks and unsettling imagery that will be featured in Faces of Death. One mask in particular, worn by actor Dacre Montgomery, bears a striking resemblance to the killer's look in the 1986 film Manhunter. Another mask evokes the disturbing aesthetic of The Poughkeepsie Tapes. The film's plot follows Margot as she struggles to determine what is real and what is staged on the disturbing website she discovers.
- Faces of Death is set to hit theaters on April 10, 2026.
The players
Daniel Goldhaber
The director of Faces of Death, known for his previous work on the film How to Blow Up a Pipeline.
Isa Mazzei
The screenwriter of Faces of Death, who also penned the Blumhouse horror film CAM.
Barbie Ferreira
The actress portraying the lead character Margot in Faces of Death.
Dacre Montgomery
The actor wearing a mask in Faces of Death that evokes the killer's look in the 1986 film Manhunter.
What they’re saying
“Consider me a bit terrified”
— Lauren Milici, Author
What’s next
Faces of Death is set to hit theaters on April 10, 2026, giving horror fans plenty of time to brace themselves for the chilling new take on the classic franchise.
The takeaway
Faces of Death appears poised to deliver a fresh and unsettling horror experience that pays homage to some of the genre's most iconic and disturbing films. The film's visual references and focus on blurring the line between real and staged horror suggest it will offer a thrilling and suspenseful viewing experience for audiences.
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