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Whistle

Don't blow it.
2026 | 100m | English

(2288 votes)

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Popularity: 10 (history)

Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Owen Egerton
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A misfit group of unwitting high school students stumble upon a cursed object, an ancient Aztec Death Whistle. They discover that blowing the whistle and the terrifying sound it emits will summon their future deaths to hunt them down.
Release Date: Jan 20, 2026
Director: Corin Hardy
Writer: Owen Egerton
Genres: Horror, Mystery
Keywords grave, high school, evil spirit, school, death, whistle, based on short story, supernatural horror, cautionary, cursed object, teen horror, horror
Production Companies No Trace Camping, Wild Atlantic Pictures
Box Office Revenue: $720,000
Budget: $2,000,000
Updates Updated: Feb 22, 2026
Entered: Nov 23, 2025
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Name Character
Dafne Keen Chrys Willet
Sophie Nélisse Ellie Gains
Sky Yang Rel Taylor
Jhaleil Swaby Dean
Alissa Skovbye Grace Friedkin
Percy Hynes White Noah Haggerty
Michelle Fairley Ivy Raymore
Nick Frost Mr. Craven
Janaya Stephens Grace's Mom
Lanette Ware Maya Jackson
Mika Amonsen Tanner
Stephen Kalyn Mason Horse Raymore
Troy James Dead Dean
Cameron Norris Timmy
Maynuka Sarwar Sexy Pennywise
Ruth Chiang Rel's Mom
Julia Dyan-Porter EMT
Toria Summerville Old Crone / Dead Ellie
Christine Sahely Principal Flynn
Mikayla Kong Asha
Matthew MacCallum Burnt Mason / Dead Dean / Bloated Jake
Ray Francis Bandaged Man
Kalie Hunter Dead Grace
Brandon James Sim Mr. Craven Doppelgänger
Michael Koras Tommy
Clayton Scott Werewolf
Louis Adams Doctor
Jack Beeston Carnival Booth Clerk Regg.
Yuliya Stetsko Student (uncredited)
Liam Chase Trefry Student (uncredited)
Name Job
Keith Barnes Driver
Louise Kiely Casting
Mary Fraser Production Manager
Nick Emerson Editor
Sara Kay Casting
Leslie Kavanagh Costume Design
Corin Hardy Director
Björn Charpentier Director of Photography
Jenny Lewis Casting
Kari Measham Set Decoration
Doomphonic Original Music Composer
Owen Egerton Writer
Jennifer Spence Production Design
Name Title
Corin Hardy Executive Producer
Omar Chalabi Executive Producer
Macdara Kelleher Producer
Jeff Arkuss Executive Producer
Daniel Shapira Executive Producer
Adrian Love Executive Producer
David Gross Producer
Whitney Brown Producer
Jesse Shapira Executive Producer
Josh Phillips Executive Producer
Darren Throop Executive Producer
Andrew C. Robinson Executive Producer
Jamie Afifi Executive Producer
Jeremy Smith Executive Producer
Llewellyn Radley Executive Producer
John Friedberg Executive Producer
John Keville Producer
Chantelle Tabrizi Executive Producer
Joe Iacono Executive Producer
Laura Austin-Little Executive Producer
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ChrisSawin
8.0

Whistle‘s writing is standard and mediocre, typical of films about summoning death with percussion. However, horror fans will appreciate the creative deaths, solid acting, and an ending that leaves you wanting a sequel. https://www.giantfreakinrobot.com/ent/horror/whistle-review.html ...

Feb 11, 2026
Geronimo1967
6.0

With “Primate” it was a chimp, with “Whistle”, well yep - it’s a whistle. Otherwise there isn’t that much to distinguish the two. This did have an intriguing premise to it: an ancient Aztec artefact that when aroused serves to over-ride the fates themselves and alert death to the whereabouts of the ... blower. It’s basketball player “Horse” (Stephen Kalyn) who first demonstrates the demonic power of this bronze article, and then when it is found in his school locker by new girl “Chrysanthemum” (Dafne Keene) it gains a new lease of life with her, her classmates and their unwitting professor (Nick Frost). Luckily, they do have someone on hand who can interpret the writings on the gizmo, but any chance she can thwart death’s relentless and bloody search for their bodies and souls? Aside from the concept which is a bit different, this is an entirely procedural and formulaic story and of course we have the now obligatory girl-on-girl romance that now seems to be the norm. When are we ever going to get one of those horror dramas where it’s the boys who get it on, instead of them getting slaughtered early on?  Anyway, there is nothing new here, just the gradual and set-piece removal of the mostly deserving characters and you do have to ask: if you found an ancient and grubby old thing in your locker, would you blow on it? Hmmm - standby for "Whistle Too"?

Feb 19, 2026