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If viewers are looking for horror flicks to consume inJuneduring the imminent sweltering summer,AMC+is the place to go while the cool breeze from the air conditioner keeps the sweat at bay. While there might not be a wide array of choices regarding various genres, the movies set to drop on the streaming service in the coming weeks clearly deliver top-notch quality in their respective fields. That being said, those who prefer to steer clear of spooky flicksfilled with goreand heavy themes should look somewhere else to find their summer entertainment.
From survival thrillers to supernatural horror, the streaming platform has everything a horror fan could possibly want next month. However, those dismayed bysubtitles or dubbed featuresmight not enjoy some of the latest movies set to hit the streaming service. That said, the subject matter might be enough to persuade viewers to step outside their comfort zones and explore new films. Whether audiences are seasoned fans of scary movies or novices looking to cut their teeth, AMC+ certainly has plenty of options to choose from in June.

Stream on June 7
No Way Upis a survival thriller about a group of people from a myriad of backgroundswhose plane crashesinto the Pacific Ocean on its journey from Los Angeles to Los Cabos and stays submerged underneath the water. As dangers creep in from the water outside, the survivors must band together to make it out alive.
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As the air supply begins to run out and the plane starts to deteriorate in the water, the group is forced to defend themselves against a dangerous creature that makes its way into the wrecked plane. Directed by Claudio Fäh and written by Andy Mayson, the film stars Sophie McIntosh, Will Attenborough, Jeremias Amoore, Manuel Pacific, Grace Nettle, Phyllis Logan, and Colm Meaney.No Way Upis streaming on AMC+ on June 7.

Stream on June 14
Exhumais aSouth Korean supernatural horrorthat follows a family’s journey to rid themselves of an evil curse. When the newborn baby of a wealthy Korean American family shows signs of a mysterious illness, they enlist the help of the renowned Korean shaman, Hwa-rim (Kim Go-eun), and her protégé, Bong-gil (Lee Do-hyun). Upon observation, the pair quickly discover something referred to as a “Grave’s Call,” which means the spirit of a vengeful ancestor is haunting them.
Desperate to rid themselves of the curse, Park Ji-yong (Kim Jae-cheol), the patriarch of the family, entrusts the shaman to relocate the ancestor’s grave in an effort to appease his spirit. However, after enlisting her colleagues, a Feng shui master named Kim Sang-deok (Choi Min-sik) and a mortician named Yeong-geun (Yoo Hae-jin), everyone realizes their solution won’t be as simple as they initially thought.
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Written and directed by Jang Jae-hyun, the film includes references to Korea’s history of Japanese occupation and uses the unearthing of the grave as a way to unearth Korea’s past. Rife with cultural and historical themes throughout,Exhumaprovides a horror film full of gore andatmospheric horror thrillsthat will delight any horror fan. Clearly not for the faint of heart, the movie was nominated for eight Baeksang Arts Awards in South Korea and took home four, including Best Director, Best Actress, Best New Actor, and a Technical Award for its sound.Exhumais streaming on AMC+ on June 14.
The Devil’s Bath
Stream on June 28
The Devil’s Bathis a horror film that follows a young woman named Agnes (Anja Plaschg) who marries a stranger from another village in Upper Austria in 1750. In the unfamiliar world of her new husband, she increasingly grows lonely and more alienated as the days pass. A devout and emotional woman, Agnes continuesto isolate herselffrom the rural life and the communal work expected of her. At odds with her mother-in-law due to her lack of traditional domesticity, she ultimately finds an escape from her anguish and inner torment by committing a horrific act of violence.
Written and directed by Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, thefilm is a German-languageco-production between Austria and Germany. A timely examination of mental illness that translates surprisingly well to modern times,The Devil’s Bathoffers viewers a horrific and gloomy view of one woman’s path toward the rising evil thoughts that eventually consume her. Based on historical records but not specific events, the film captures the debilitating symptoms that arise from the boughs of depression that ultimately manifest as a disease.The Devil’s Bathis streaming on AMC+ on June 28.
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