Thursday, 12 March 2026

PREVIEW: Bad Voodoo (2026 Film) - Grief, Vengeance and Dark Spirits Collide


Horror built around grief often hits a different nerve, and Bad Voodoo leans directly into that uneasy territory. Directed by Andrew Adler and Andre Hepburn, the supernatural revenge story blends folklore, faith and psychological terror into a nightmarish home invasion where the criminals quickly realise they have chosen the worst possible place to hide.

The film stars Cristina Moody, known for Future Justice, alongside Justin Genna of Law and Order: Special Victims Unit, Manny Pérez from Pride and Glory, and John Fiore, familiar to many viewers from The Sopranos. After first arriving in the United States, the film is set to reach audiences in the United Kingdom on digital platforms from 16 March 2026 through Miracle Media.

At the centre of the story is a desperate group of four convicts who escape prison and break into what they believe will be a safe refuge. Instead, the house they choose carries a dark and deeply personal history. Years earlier, the home belonged to Abigail and John, a couple whose lives were shattered when their two daughters died in a horrific car crash. The tragedy left wounds that never healed.

Consumed by grief and a desire for vengeance, the couple turned to forbidden forces in an attempt to punish those they believed responsible for the accident. Their actions summoned powers that refuse to remain buried. Now those forces linger within the walls of the house.

When the escaped prisoners force their way inside, they stumble into something far more dangerous than the law. Voodoo spirits haunt the property, and Abigail’s hunger for revenge has taken on a life of its own. What begins as a desperate attempt to lie low soon turns into a terrifying fight to survive.

The criminals find themselves trapped in a supernatural snare where guilt and blood seem to feed the curse surrounding them. As the night unfolds and the truth behind the long ago car crash begins to surface, the men realise that escape may no longer be possible. Their struggle is no longer just about avoiding capture. It is about whether they will leave the house with their souls intact.

Bad Voodoo mixes elements of psychological horror with the deeply human pain of loss. The story explores how grief can twist a sense of justice into something far darker, suggesting that the most frightening forces are not always the spirits themselves, but the emotions that summon them.

Bad Voodoo arrives on UK digital platforms on 16 March 2026 from Miracle Media.

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