Madres

The story follows the young Mexican-American couple who move to a farming community in rural 1970s California, expecting their first child. However, their joy quickly turns to terror as strange symptoms and frightening apparitions begin to endanger their family and happiness.

The Medium

From the heart of Thailand comes a horror film that captures the very essence of fear and anguish. “The Medium,” directed by renowned filmmaker Banjong Pisanthanakun in 2021, stands out as a powerful and unsettling foray into the world of the paranormal and ancestral beliefs, taking viewers on a gripping journey among shamans, spirits, and primal fears.

The Resort

“The Resort,” directed by Taylor Chien in 2021, is a compelling entry into the horror genre that masterfully blends suspense with supernatural elements. Set against the stunning yet eerie backdrop of Hawaii, the film delves into the chilling legend of the Half-Faced Girl, a spectral entity that haunts an abandoned resort.

Infinite Sea

Infinite Sea presents us with a world suspended between technological progress and the obsolescence of Earth. The planet has become a decaying and neglected place where resources are running out and cities are left to fend for themselves. In this dystopian reality, we follow a heterogeneous group of characters who confront the deterioration of their world and seek a sense of belonging and hope.

In the Earth

In the midst of a global crisis, where the search for salvation clashes with the darkness of the unknown, director Ben Wheatley guides us on a harrowing adventure through his 2021 film “In the Earth.” This psychological thriller transports us deep into the forest, where the hope for a cure confronts dark and mysterious forces.

False Positive

Horror cinema often takes us to the edges of our deepest fears, but few films tackle the anxiety of motherhood with the same intensity as “False Positive,” directed by John Lee in 2021. This psychological thriller takes us on a chilling journey through medical uncertainty and the growing paranoia of a pregnant woman.

El Paramo

In the vast landscape of horror cinema, few films have managed to capture the essence of terror as compellingly as “El Paramo – Invisible Terror,” directed by David Casademunt in 2021. This psychological thriller transports us to an isolated 19th-century homestead, where a family must face an ancient and unsettling evil.

The 8th Night

The story of “The 8th Night” introduces us to a monk who has been tasked with capturing a millennia-old spirit that has broken free from its eternal prison. With a rosary in one hand and an axe in the other, the monk embarks on a dangerous mission to stop the evil spirit before it can bring destruction upon the Earth

Nest

The plot of “Nest – Stay Safe” introduces us to Sara, a well-to-do girl with several issues, and Ivan, an apparently ordinary man with a dark past hidden behind his anonymous facade. The two meet in a shelter called El Nido, where they feel safe away from the outside world. However, their romantic escape from reality is ruined by the arrival of a virus that affects Sara, slowly turning her into a monster.

Bingo Hell

“Bingo Hell” introduces us to a community of elderly citizens who regularly gather to play bingo at their local hall. However, their peaceful routine is suddenly disrupted when they discover that a malevolent force has taken over the bingo hall and is brutally killing anyone who dares to challenge it. Determined to protect their loved ones and their beloved bingo game, the elderly citizens band together to fight against this looming threat, uncovering dark truths along the way.