Separation

“Separation” follows the story of Jeff Vahn, a talented comic book artist who must face a series of unsettling events after the tragic death of his wife. Portrayed by Rupert Friend, Jeff finds himself trapped in a labyrinth of mystery and terror when his daughter Jenny, played by Violet McGraw, starts behaving strangely and claims to be in contact with her mother’s ghost. As Jeff tries to protect his daughter from dark and unknown forces, he becomes increasingly entangled in a vortex of terror that threatens to consume him entirely.

The Feast

“The Feast” transports viewers to an isolated and wild world, where an affluent family prepares to host an important dinner at their rural estate. However, what appears to be an occasion for celebration soon turns into a nightmare when a mysterious local girl bursts into their home and reveals dark secrets that threaten to destroy everything the family has built. Featuring a talented cast including Annes Elwy, Nia Roberts, and Julian Lewis Jones, the film explores the complex dynamics of power, class, and tradition amidst a backdrop of escalating suspense and terror.

Spiral: From the Book of Saw

Directed by Darren Lynn Bousman, “Spiral” takes viewers into a new and unsettling territory, while keeping intact the tension and terror that made the “Saw” series so iconic. The film follows the investigations of a detective, played by Chris Rock, and his partner, played by Max Minghella, as they grapple with a series of brutal murders that appear to be connected to an old organized crime investigation. However, it soon becomes clear that there is something more sinister behind these murders, something that ties them to the macabre past of the “Saw” franchise.

The Retaliators

At the center of the story is John Bishop, a devoted pastor who finds himself balancing his ministry in the church with his role as a widowed father of two daughters, teenager Sarah and the younger Rebecca. John’s life flows peacefully, immersed in his faith and love for his daughters, but soon he finds himself facing trials that will test his inner strength and resilience.

What Josiah Saw

The plot takes us to an isolated farm, where a family reunites after two decades apart. However, the atmosphere is not that of a joyful family reunion, but rather charged with tension and mystery. The family members hide deep and unspeakable secrets, and this gathering seems to be the occasion to confront the sins of the past and find a form of redemption.

V-Cyborg

The plot unfolds in the picturesque medieval village of Vicopisano, a place that seems tranquil on the surface but is destined to be the stage for extraordinary events. Here, evil lurks beneath the guise of a mysterious and cruel countess, Artemisia, who orders the ultimate horror: the abduction of children by a gang of vampires.

The Conjuring – The Devil Made Me Do It

It takes place in the early 1980s and follows the investigations of demonologists Ed and Lorraine Warren, portrayed respectively by Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga. The duo finds themselves confronting one of the most disturbing cases of their career when they must exonerate a young man, Arne Johnson, accused of murder. Johnson claims to have been possessed by a demonic force, a defense that sheds light on dark secrets and terrible supernatural threats.

Imaginary

The film “IMAGINARY,” directed by Jeff Wadlow in 2024, stands out as a cinematic work that challenges the boundaries between reality and madness, taking audiences on a haunting and gripping journey through the darkness of the human mind. With an intriguing plot, dark atmospheres, and a sense of psychological terror, the film offers a cinematic experience that will leave viewers on the edge of their seats.

Cuckoo

The film “CUCKOO,” directed by Tilman Singer in 2024, stands out for its gripping and disturbing narrative, which delves into psychological terror and atmospheric horror. In this unique cinematic experience, Singer leads viewers on a dark and claustrophobic journey through the depths of the human soul.

I Saw the TV Glow

“I SAW THE TV GLOW,” directed by Jane Schoenbrun in 2024, emerges as a cinematic work that casts an eerie gaze on the perils of technological obsession and dependency on digital media. With a gripping plot, dark atmospheres, and a reflection on the impact of technology on contemporary society, the film promises to capture viewers’ attention and prompt them to reflect on their digital habits.