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A dark twisty psychological thriller movie is on TV tonight

Published 12:50 13 Mar 2026 GMT

Updated 12:50 13 Mar 2026 GMT

Stephen Porzio
A dark twisty psychological thriller movie is on TV tonight

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It has been called 'exceptionally creepy' and 'truly unsettling'.

The Lodge, one of the scariest movies of recent years, is airing on TV tonight (Friday, 13 March).

The psychological horror thriller stars Riley Keough (Daisy Jones & the Six) as Grace, a woman with a very troubled past.

Newly engaged, she goes to stay with her fiancé, Richard (Richard Armitage), and his two children (Jaeden Martell and Lia McHugh) at their rural lodge over Christmas.

Soon into the trip, however, Richard is called back to the city for work. This leaves Grace stuck with the pair of kids who are resentful of their stepmother-to-be and treat her with hostility.

As tensions grow between the trio and a series of strange incidents lead them to become stranded together, Grace's sanity starts to unravel.

The Lodge was directed by filmmaking duo Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala, who were also behind the supremely creepy cult horror favourite Goodnight Mommy.

Indeed, the two films have a lot in common, depicting how growing distrust between adults and children in a claustrophobic setting boils over into the stuff of nightmares.

Despite strong reviews from critics following its premiere at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival, the 2019 movie did not receive a cinema release in Ireland and the UK.

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This is a real shame as The Lodge's dark and twisty story, chilling wintry atmosphere and tremendous lead turn from Keough - who manages to be both sympathetic and scary in equal measure - deserve to be seen by a wider audience.

The Lodge is airing on TV tonight/tomorrow morning on Channel 4 at 1.50am. It will also be available to stream on the station's website from Saturday, 14 March.

For JOE's list of the other movies on TV tonight, click here.

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