James McAvoy from Speak No Evil in front of a movie theater
James McAvoy's horror movie remake is now here, and there are different options for where to watch Speak No Evil. The 2024 movie is an American remake of the 2022 Danish film of the same name that received critical acclaim. It follows a family as they are invited to spend the holiday weekend with another family, but increasingly disturbing events continue to occur during their time together.
Speak No Evil Releases In Theaters On September 13, 2024 It's Exclusively In Theaters To Start Speak No Evil RHorrorThriller
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