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* ''Film/{{Black Christmas|2019}}'' (2019)[[note]]remake of the [[Film/BlackChristmas1974 1974 film of the same name]].[[/note]]
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* ''Film/BlacKkKlansman''(2018)[[note]]Won (2018) [[note]]Won the Grand Prix award at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and the Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay at the 91st Oscars.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/TheCraftLegacy'' (2020)[[note]]A stand-alone sequel to the ''Film/TheCraft''.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{Get Out|2017}}'' (2017)[[note]]Won the Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay at the 90th Oscars.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/TheGreenInferno'' (2013)[[note]]Sat on the shelf for two years due to money problems with the production company.[[/note]]
* ''Film/{{Halloween|2018}}'' (2018)[[note]]co-produced with Creator/MiramaxFilms.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/TheGreenInferno'' (2013)[[note]]Sat (2013) [[note]]Sat on the shelf for two years due to money problems with the production company.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' (2020)[[note]]previously was set to be released in Fall 2019, but when criticism regarding the film happened, including it coming off the heels of recent mass shootings, it was postponed to March 13th, 2020.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{The Hunt|2020}}'' (2020)[[note]]previously (2020) [[note]]previously was set to be released in Fall 2019, but when criticism regarding the film happened, including it coming off the heels of recent mass shootings, it was postponed to March 13th, 2020.[[/note]]
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** ''Film/TheForeverPurge'' (2021)[[note]]Was (2021) [[note]]Was initially set to be released in July 2020, but later taken off schedule because of the COVID-19 pandemic. On July 8, 2020, it returned on the schedule for a July 2021 release. [[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{Whiplash}}'' (2014)[[note]]Won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Creator/JKSimmons at the 87th Oscars.[[/note]]
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* ''Film/{{Whiplash}}'' (2014)[[note]]Won (2014) [[note]]Won three Academy Awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Mixing, and Best Supporting Actor for Creator/JKSimmons at the 87th Oscars.[[/note]]
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* Untitled ''VideoGame/FiveNightsAtFreddys'' [[https://mobile.twitter.com/jason_blum/status/1557041550688919552 film]] (TBA, 2023)
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Blumhouse mainly produces horror films, dramas (''Film/{{Whiplash}}'', ''Film/TheNormalHeart'') and thrillers (''Film/{{The Gift|2015}}'') though they occasionally produce [[OddballInTheSeries films in other genres]]. (''Film/TheToothFairy''. Seriously.) They're also notable for defying ExecutiveMeddling, as not only do they take an [[AuteurLicense auteurist stance]] regarding what their filmmakers are allowed to do (in no small part due to Jason Blum's [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/07/jason-blum-harvey-weinstein-bullying-miramax-lit-cigarette-1201984413/ experience]] working for [[Creator/MiramaxFilms the Weinsteins]]), but the films are so low-budget that any meddling would be considered meaningless. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse. Speaking of budgets, Blumhouse's [[https://deadline.com/2015/05/blumhouse-panel-produced-by-conference-1201435034/ policy]] is to keep their budgets to around $5 million to $10 million or less, except for a small handful of films (usually sequels) that they know will be hits, as that is about how much money they can normally expect to make from home video and streaming if the film [[DirectToVideo doesn't get a wide release]].
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Blumhouse mainly produces horror films, dramas (''Film/{{Whiplash}}'', ''Film/TheNormalHeart'') and thrillers (''Film/{{The Gift|2015}}'') though they occasionally produce [[OddballInTheSeries films in other genres]]. (''Film/TheToothFairy''. Seriously.) They're also notable for defying ExecutiveMeddling, as not only do they take an [[AuteurLicense auteurist stance]] regarding what their filmmakers are allowed to do (in no small part due to Jason Blum's [[https://www.indiewire.com/2018/07/jason-blum-harvey-weinstein-bullying-miramax-lit-cigarette-1201984413/ experience]] working for [[Creator/MiramaxFilms the Weinsteins]]), but the films are so low-budget that any meddling would be considered meaningless. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse. Speaking of budgets, Blumhouse's [[https://deadline.com/2015/05/blumhouse-panel-produced-by-conference-1201435034/ policy]] is to keep their budgets to no more than around $5 million to $10 million or less, $5-10 million, except for a small handful of films (usually sequels) sequels and films by proven directors) that they know will be hits, as that is about how much money they can normally expect to make from home video and streaming if the film [[DirectToVideo doesn't get a wide release]].
release]]. Understandably, a number of filmmakers, from upstart indie directors to those looking to have more control of their projects, have flocked to Blumhouse.
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-->'''Brad''': "'Cause it's a Blumhouse movie. ''Of fucking course'' it ends with a jump scare."
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** ''Film/TheManor'' (2021)
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