“All My Friends Are Dead” (“#AMFAD: All My Friends Are Dead”) dir. Marcus Dunstan
The slasher film from Marcus Dunstan, who wrote the script for several episodes of “Saw” and directed the duo “Collector,” follows a group of friends who rent a house on Airbnb for a lucrative price during a major music festival. When boys start getting killed one after another, the survivors begin investigating and find that each murder is connected to one of the deadly sins.
“Cuckoo” dir. Tilman Singer
A gunfight horror film starring Euphoria star Hunter Schafer as a teenager who arrives with his father and new family at a hotel in the middle of the Bavarian Alps. At first, we get the feeling that the owner wants to re-enlist the architectural services of the girl’s father and stepmother (they designed the hotel a few years ago). But the hero soon finds himself in the middle of a much more disturbing plot.
“Night Man” dir. Melanie Delloy
A pregnant girl named Alex and her boyfriend move into her childhood home. Soon strange things start happening around her: people die and disappear, and her boyfriend starts walking in his sleep.
“Evil spirits in Seoul” (“Ssin”), dir. Han Dong Seok
A Korean horror film about an experimental dance film crew who arrive at the site of an abandoned rural school and encounter an ominous presence.
“Paranormal Activity: Deadly Experiment” (“Pasar Setan”), dir. Visnu Surya Prathma
Indonesian movie about a video blogger who was cancelled for being fake and decides to rehabilitate his reputation and prove that spirits are real. To do this, he and his friends go to the forbidden forest but not everything goes as planned.
“Shelter. Whispers of Ghosts” (“The Night Curse of the Reatrei”), dir. Leak Lida and Deep Sela
Horror film shot in Cambodia and Myanmar. In the story, in 1993, two sisters move into an abandoned orphanage, but discover that the entire building is under the control of a vengeful spirit. In order to stop a series of tragedies and calm the ghosts, the girls must uncover the secret of this place.
“Damn to the ‘Call of the Grave’ (“Pamyo”), dir. Jang Jae Hyun
Hit K-horror (The highest-grossing South Korean film of 2024 and the sixth film in history to gross almost $100 million). The plot revolves around a team of shamans who try to save the members of a wealthy family from an evil spirit, and to do so they unearth the remains of their ancestors. This soon proves futile.
A popular Korean horror film (the highest grossing South Korean film of 2024 and the sixth film in history to gross almost a million). The story revolves around a team of paranormal experts who try to save a wealthy family from an evil spirit by uncovering the remains of their ancestors. This soon proves futile.
“Target: Train No. 13” (“Kereta Berdarah”), dir. Rizal Mantovani
An Indonesian film about an ill-fated train whose route passes through a new clearing in a sacred forest. After the train passes through the first of five tunnels, one of the five carriages mysteriously disappears.
“Soul Collector” (“Long Legs”) dir. Osgood Perkins
Hansel and Gretel is a thrilling horror-thriller directed by Oz Perkins about the confrontation between young FBI agent Lee Harper (“Coming For You” star Maika Monroe) and a mysterious serial killer nicknamed Longlegs (Nicolas Cage), who somehow killed the entire family before they even arrived at the scene. socialbites.ca wrote why this is one of the best roles in Cage’s career Here.
“A Quiet Place: Day One” dir. Michael Sarnoski
A spin-off of John Krasinski’s A Quiet Place duo (shown as part of the pre-show service) about how an invasion of blind alien monsters with perfect hearing begins, the plot centers on a nursing home patient. (Lupita Nyong’o from 12 Years a Slave) and law student (Stranger Things star Joseph Quinn), those caught in the occupation in New York. The film was directed by Michael Sarnoski, who directed the film “Pig” with Nicolas Cage.
“Alien: Romulus” dir. Fede Alvarez
Another spin-off of a major horror franchise (again in the grey box office). The action of Fede Alvarez’s painting (Evil Dead: The Black Book, Don’t Breathe) takes place between the events of Ridley Scott’s original film Alien and James Cameron’s Aliens films. In the story, a group of colonists explore an abandoned space station, where they encounter a terrifying xenomorph. Starring “Priscilla” And “The Fall of an Empire” Cailee Spaeny.
“Exorcism” dir. Joshua John Miller
Russell Crowe and the metamodern approach to his career: After the horror film “Vatican: The Exorcist,” in which the actor played a priest who exorcises a demon, the “Gladiator” star starred in “Exorcism,” about an alcoholic actor who exorcises a demon. The role of a priest who exorcises a demon.
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Source: Gazeta
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