A weekend in an abandoned hotel doesn’t quite go to plan in Stewart Thorndike’s upcoming thriller, Bad Things.
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Bad Things sees a group of friends escape the city to spend the weekend in an abandoned hotel. However, pervading eerie energy begins to illuminate the cracks in their little family unit. Ruthie Nodd inherits the hotel from her grandmother and with bad childhood memories threatening to burst to the surface, Ruthie wants to sell the hotel and never return. But her partner Cal drags her there in the hopes of returning it to its former glory. They are joined by their amiable friend Maddie and mysterious grifter Fran, whose unhinged seduction threatens to drive a wedge between the couple. As the friends dance, cook, flirt, and fight up and down the halls of the hotel, they begin to find themselves indelibly entwined in the hotel’s seductive embrace and start doing bad things to each other.
Written and directed by Stewart Thorndike (Lyle), the movie stars Gayle Rankin (GLOW), Hari Nef (Barbie), Annabelle Dexter-Jones (Succession), Rad Pereira (Betty) and Molly Ringwald (Riverdale).
“Bad Things is the second film in a trilogy about the power of motherhood,” said writer and director Stewart Thorndike “It’s an unrequited ghost love story between a mother and a daughter. It isn’t polite. I wanted to obliterate the societal norms of what a mother and daughter are – not subtle, loving, passive, healers – but epic and frightening and active. It’s a celebration of this first primal relationship and how blurry and complex that can be. Especially an unrequited one.
“The story is set in The Comley Hotel, a place where women do bad things. Instead of seeing bad things being done to women, we see women doing bad things. I wanted to create a space for this to be explored. A space apart from the male dominated world. The hotel is distinctly feminine – all mauve and brass and increasingly blood red and milky – and is haunted by ghosts of women who came under its spell. Where are all the female Travis Bickles and Jack Torrances? Bad Things answers that with Ruthie Nodd. If The Shining unleashed a self entitled monster of patriarchy, Bad Things responds with rage. Let rage reign.”
Bad Things will be released Shudder on Friday, August 18th, 2023. Watch more trailers on the SciFiNow YouTube channel.