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Weapons
A psychological thriller that dominated the box office, 'Weapons' follows the mysterious disappearance of 17 schoolchildren and unfolds through shifting perspectives—teachers, detectives, parents—each revealing unsettling fragments. Julia Garner’s performance as the suspect exudes tension, while Josh Brolin’s desperate father adds emotional weight to the hunt for truth. Its non-linear, Tarantino-esque structure and a chilling final act make it one of the year’s most gripping horror entries.
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Sinners
'Sinners', directed by Ryan Coogler, is a genre-bending Southern Gothic horror set in the 1930s Mississippi Delta that reimagines the vampire mythos through a richly cultural and hauntingly lyrical lens. Starring Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as twin brothers Smoke and Stack, the film follows their attempt to open a juke joint in a town plagued by supernatural evil. Blending elements of horror, blues, and Black Southern folklore, Sinners is both visually stunning—shot on 65mm IMAX—and emotionally resonant, using vampirism as a potent metaphor for cultural erasure and resistance.
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28 Years Later
28 Years Later, directed by Danny Boyle, is a powerful return to the rage-virus-infested world that began with 28 Days Later. Set nearly three decades after the original outbreak, the film follows a teenage boy, Spike, and his mother as they leave their isolated refuge and re-enter a quarantined, crumbling Britain teeming with evolved infected creatures. Blending intense horror with emotional storytelling, the film delivers a visually bold and emotionally charged experience that reboots the franchise with fresh urgency and depth.
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Bring Her Back
'Bring Her Back', directed by twin brothers Danny and Michael Philippou, is a chilling Australian psychological horror that pivots on grief, family, and occult dread. After their father's shocking death, orphaned teenagers Andy (Billy Barratt) and his visually impaired sister Piper (Sora Wong) are placed with Laura (a hauntingly nuanced Sally Hawkins), a foster mother haunted by the loss of her own daughter. With its raw emotional intensity, unsettling atmosphere, and minimalist supernatural horror, the film subverts maternal archetypes to deliver a visceral, soul-shaking exploration.
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Together
'Together', directed by Michael Shanks, is a visceral supernatural body-horror debut starring Alison Brie and Dave Franco as a couple whose emotional co-dependency becomes terrifyingly literal after moving to the countryside—triggering a grotesque physical merger that forces them to confront the dangers of losing themselves in love.