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Entertainment February 20, 2026

Netflix Unleashes Vomit-Inducing Horror: You Won't Believe Your Eyes!

Netflix Unleashes Vomit-Inducing Horror: You Won't Believe Your Eyes!

A wave of reactions has erupted following the premiere of “Abigail,” a new horror film that’s leaving audiences both thrilled and… slightly nauseous. Reports are surfacing of viewers overwhelmed by the sheer volume of on-screen gore, with one attendee even reportedly succumbing to motion sickness during a particularly intense scene.

The film centers on a group of criminals who discover their hostage is no ordinary 12-year-old – she’s a vampire. This unexpected twist unleashes a bloody, chaotic battle for survival, and critics and fans alike are praising the film’s inventive premise and relentless energy.

Early reviews paint a picture of a wildly entertaining experience. One critic described it as “the most fun you can have with a horror movie in 2024,” highlighting the perfect performances, laugh-out-loud humor, and constant surprises. It’s being hailed as a fresh, energetic take on the vampire genre.

The cast is receiving significant praise, particularly young Alisha Weir in the titular role. Dan Stevens, known for his work in “Downton Abbey,” described Weir as remarkably professional and “unfazed” by the demands of the role, which included gymnastics, acrobatics, and portraying a terrifying vampire.

Many are drawing comparisons to beloved horror-comedy classics like “Ready or Not” and “From Dusk Till Dawn,” noting the film’s blend of suspense, dark humor, and over-the-top violence. It’s a “blood-soaked bonkers good time,” according to one reviewer, and a welcome addition to the vampire subgenre.

The film’s inventive premise – a “Usual Suspects” style heist gone horribly wrong, complicated by a killer ballerina – is resonating with audiences. It’s a clever spin on familiar tropes, delivering a thrilling and unpredictable experience that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats.

Undated film still handout from Abigail. Pictured: Alisha Weir as Abigail in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett. See PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Abigail. WARNING: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Abigail. PA Photo. Picture credit should read: Bernard Walsh/Universal Pictures. All Rights Reserved. NOTE TO EDITORS: This picture must only be used to accompany PA Feature SHOWBIZ Film Abigail.

Beyond the gore and thrills, “Abigail” is being celebrated for its strong ensemble cast and the sheer joy it brings to the horror experience. It’s a film that encourages cheering, laughing, and a healthy appreciation for expertly crafted mayhem.

The buzz is building, with many already declaring “Abigail” a frontrunner for the best horror film of the year. It’s a film that doesn’t take itself too seriously, embracing its absurdity and delivering a truly unforgettable cinematic ride.

Still from film Abigail (2024) Provided by UPI for publicity (from left) Sammy (Kathryn Newton), Peter (Kevin Durand) and Frank (Dan Stevens) in Abigail, directed by Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett.

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