Summary

AEuphoriastar continues their impressive Rotten Tomatoes streak with a new 2024 horror movie,Cuckoo. Written and directed by Tilman Singer, the upcoming horror film follows an American teenager who moves to the German Alps to live with her father and becomes unsettled by the eerie happenings around her as her father’s boss embroils her family in a sinister plot.Euphoria’s Hunter Schaferleads the cast ofCuckooalongside Jan Bluthardt, Marton Csokas, Jessica Henwick, and Dan Stevens.

Following its premiere at the Berlin Film Festival in February, more reviews are now being published ahead of its theatrical release on August 9.Cuckoo’sRotten Tomatoesscore has solidified at 79%with just over 70 reviews, though it could still fluctuate slightly as more are published. However, the score should still maintain Schafer’s impressive Rotten Tomatoes streak since every project she has starred in, across both television and film, has a Fresh score.

Hunter Schafer in Cuckoo with a movie theater behind her

Where To Watch Cuckoo: Showtimes & Streaming Status

Hunter Schafer stars in Neon’s new 2024 horror movie, and there are options for where to watch Cuckoo, either in theaters or on streaming.

How Cuckoo’s Rotten Tomatoes Score Compares To Other Hunter Schafer Projects

& What Cuckoo Reviews Are Saying About The New 2024 Horror Movie

Schafer made her acting debutas the transgender high school student, Jules, in HBO’s popular seriesEuphoriawhich premiered in 2019 to rave reviewsand an 80% Rotten Tomatoes score with particular praise for its performances, including Schafer’s​​​​​​. In between the first two seasons, Jules was the subject of a one-hour special, “Fuck Anyone Who’s Not a Sea Blob” (96%), which Schafer also co-wrote, receiving much praise for her performance and the episode’s exploration of trans identity. In 2022, Schafer returned as Jules inEuphoriaseason 2 (79%).

Following her standout performance inEuphoria,Schafer was awarded the opportunity to star in feature films, the first of which was a voice-only role in the English dub of the animated Japanese movie,Belle(95%). From there, she made her first live-action appearance in a feature film, which happened to a blockbuster,The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes(64%), playing Tigris Snow. Schafer also had a small cameo in Yorgos Lanthimos' latest film,Kinds of Kindness(71%).

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Cuckoois Schafer’s first lead role, and it continues her impressive Rotten Tomatoes streak by earning a Fresh score. It’s certainly well-earned by the star, asCuckooreviewspraise Schafer’s dynamic performance for elevating the wildly eccentric horror film. Schafer’s impressive Rotten Tomatoes streak exemplifies her keen eye for selecting interesting and high-quality projects that resonate with critics and, in the case ofCuckoo, hopefully audiences as well.

Cast

On a trip to the German Alps with her father and stepmother, Gretchen (Hunter Schafer from HBO’s “Euphoria”) discovers that the resort town where they’re staying hides sinister secrets, as she’s plagued by strange noises and frightening visions of a woman pursuing her. Soon, Gretchen finds herself pulled into a conspiracy involving bizarre experiments by the resort’s owner that echo back generations.