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Dagmer Cleftjaw and Sansa's crazy aunt have a new movie

The movie is The Witch, it stars Anya Taylor-Joy, Ralph Ineson and Kate Dickie (Lysa Arryn from Game of Thrones. You know, the one who breastfed her 10 year-old-son?), and it is slated to be released next year.

It's about a Christian family in the 1600s who come to New England to start a new life. However, strange and disturbing things begin to happen - their livestock act weird, their crops fail, and their newborn baby mysteriously vanishes.

Directed by first-timer Robert Eggers, The Witch picked up some good buzz at Sundance this past January. Time Out's David Ehrlich's called it "one of the most genuinely unnerving horror films in recent memory" and the first official trailer has now surfaced to give us a closer look.

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