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That might be the reason a film that mixes both is climbing spots fast on Hulu’s Top 10 (per Flix Patrol), as Fantasy Island finds itself at the number seven spot on the list currently. This horror film about the darkest parts of wishes is a success in the United States, but also worldwide as in the Top 3 in places as different as Denmark, New Zealand, and Jamaica.
Fantasy Island, also known as Blumhouse’s Fantasy Island, is a supernatural horror film where a group of contest winners arrive at an island hotel and get to live their dream fantasies until they turn into horrific living nightmares trying to kill them.
This scary idea was a box office success, as it earned $49 million worldwide against a production budget of seven million. The film didn’t do as well with critics or audiences after its run in cinemas, as it has an 8% critics rating on Rotten Tomatoes and a 48% audience score.
Fantasy Island was directed and co-written by Jeff Wadlow (Truth or Dare) and starred Michael Peña (Narcos), Maggie Q (Nikita), Lucy Hale (Pretty Little Liars), Austin Stowell (Whiplash), Jimmy O. Yang (Silicon Valley), Ryan Hansen (Party Down), Portia Doubleday (Mr. Robot), and Michael Rooker (Guardians of the Galaxy).
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