During Covid19, Carlos flees from his home, pulled towards a mysterious mountain in the wilderness where he thinks he can stay safe and reconnect with his childhood. But when Joey steps out of the woods, things take a dark turn.
When Fred’s neighborhood is invaded by a strange being, they are frightened. Only Fred, who dares to approach the intruder, slowly begins to question his fear and finds himself in a world that has yet been closed to him.
Ambroise, a young doctor specializing in sleep disorders, spends the night with a patient suffering from violent sleepwalking. Isolated in his mountain chalet, he searches for answers to his nocturnal behavior. While reason dictates that she should leave as soon as possible, her obstinacy and fascination with the patient lead her to push the experiment further than she had planned.
After one particularly catastrophic day at their respective workplaces, busy professionals Maddie and Leo find themselves both unemployed. Dreaming of a fresh start but needing reliable income to support the family they hope to start together, the couple have a chance encounter with Kai, a smouldering kombucha artisan raking in the cash. Seeing dollar signs, Maddie and Leo swipe Kai's kombucha culture to kickstart their own enterprise, but when they mix in some mysterious herbs from a neighbour's garden, the culture gains sentience and proves deadly. With their relationship hanging by a thread, can Maddie and Leo unite to prevent a full-blown zombucha apocalypse?
Is horror a man’s world? You might assume so – but you won’t be thinking that way for long once you investigate the vast contribution women have made to horror movies for well over a century. In 2020, award-winning Australian critic Alexandra Heller-Nicholas released the definitive book on the subject: 1000 Women in Horror, 1895–2018, an encyclopaedic work celebrating the many women – filmmakers, actors, producers and technicians – who have shaped the genre since the moment cinema’s light first flickered.
At a luxurious mansion hidden deep within the forest, completely cut off from the outside world, eight siblings are raised under ironclad rules enforced by cruel and inhuman punishments, imposed by their mother, Lady Sokaphiwat. Freedom is the one thing they long for with all their hearts—unaware that the path they choose will bring horrors far greater than the torment they wish to escape.
Najwa, a teacher from a small town, moves to Jakarta for the sake of her daughter Yanti’s future after accepting a teaching position at an elite school run by a foundation. However, their new home harbors both terror and clues from vengeful spirits—victims of an ancient cannibalistic practice carried out by the foundation's founders. As a deadly ritual draws near, Najwa must confront dark forces to save herself and her daughter from becoming the next sacrifices in the cannibalistic rite.
Employees celebrate winning a lawsuit against a town, only to find themselves besieged in their office by vengeful locals determined to make them pay for ruining lives.
During the Vietnam War, a recon unit ventures to an isolated jungle valley to uncover the fate of a missing platoon. They soon find themselves in a fight for their lives against an unexpected enemy — prehistoric dinosaurs.
On their way home from vacation, Rafa and Rena accidentally hit a cat, whose color and size reminded them of their cat who had died... because it was hit by someone. Rana insisted on burying it on the side of the road, against Rafa's proposal, who wanted to take the foreign cat's body home, to bury it in the yard. When she got home, Rena began experiencing incessant strange events, which ended in tragedy.
A boy who hasn't yet gone to school has a sphere that he uses to see his own dreamy world. One day, he sees a deer through it and follows it into an abandoned school. But he doesn't know that it's a graveyard of children's dreams.