Home Invasion Meets Body Horror: Lionsgate Unveils First Trailer for ‘Turning Point’

July 16, 2026

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: [email protected]

Home invasion movies usually follow a pretty standard script: bad guys break in, innocent family fights back, chaos ensues. But Lionsgate’s upcoming horror-thriller Turning Point is ready to completely flip the genre on its head by asking a much worse question: What if the house you just broke into belongs to a flesh-eating monster?

Written and directed by Joshua Wagner (Mimesis), the film has earned an R rating for “violent content, gore, language, and some drug use.”

A Home Invasion Gone Very Wrong

The nightmare centers on Margot and her partner in crime, a duo of thieves looking for a quick, easy score. Unfortunately for them, they are entirely oblivious to the baseline rules of horror cinema.

The two break into a seemingly normal residence. However, they quickly realize they are trapped inside a zombie’s home mid-transition. With the exits blocked and their mutating host rapidly losing his humanity, the criminals become the prey. Their only prayer for survival relies on a bizarre neighbor who happens to have a highly specific, expert knowledge of how the undead operate.

A Stacked Indie Ensemble

To bring this claustrophobic, blood-soaked siege to life, Wagner has assembled an incredibly fun, genre-vetted cast. Jillian Lee Garner stars alongside Mike Apple. They are joined by DJ Qualls (Road Trip, The Man in the High Castle), stealing the show as the eccentric, undead-obsessed neighbor. Lydia Hearst (The Haunting of Sharon Tate, Z Nation), Shane Brady (Doctor Sleep, Synchronic), and Sanchita Malik (Love) join the fray.

If you love the desperate, high-stakes claustrophobia of Don’t Breathe but wish it had a heavy splash of George A. Romero’s classic body horror, Turning Point is about to be your favorite late-summer watch.

Make sure to double-check your locks, keep your bats handy, and prepare for a very different kind of property dispute. Turning Point hits digital platforms on August 25.

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