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Spain MovieREC 2007: The terror captured by the camera, with nowhere to run.
Often called the peak of found-footage horror, this film is made entirely from television footage. With a real TV reporter as the lead, it feels incredibly real, combining careful use of space and nonstop tension to keep you on edge. In just 78 minutes, it covers every modern horror element. It stands out as a top zombie film while also leaving occult mysteries open, letting your imagination fill in the gaps. This is a true masterpiece. -
Movie AmericaX(2022): A slasher horror for a new era, where aging and desire collide
It’s impossible to talk about “X” without mentioning its strong tribute to 1970s American New Cinema. The opening scene shows a van of young people driving down a country road, with grainy sunlight, dry landscapes, and a constant sense of unease. It feels so much like Tobe Hooper’s classic that it almost recreates it perfectly. Horror fans will recognize and appreciate this familiar visual style. But this film is more than just a tribute. It also acts as a counter-narrative, taking a different approach from classic horror. For example, in Stanley Kubrick’s The Shining, Jack Nicholson smashes a door with an axe. In “X,” the trapped woman changes the usual […] -
Movie AmericaSmile (2022 film): A sinister smile leads to a chain of death
The horror film “Smile” was a huge hit, earning $22 million in just three days on a $17 million budget. It uses a “chain of curses” idea similar to “The Ring,” but with a modern twist. One standout feature was its creative marketing, in which actors with unsettling smiles appeared at live baseball games, quickly going viral on social media. The film does a great job of turning the everyday “smile” into something truly frightening. -
Movie AmericaNope: Jordan Peele’s New Frontier.
Director Jordan Peele, who delivered the striking social horror films Get Out and Us, has finally taken on a true spectacle blockbuster with this ambitious project. While appearing to be a UFO movie at first glance, it is actually an intensely meta work that deeply questions cinema itself and the very act of “seeing/being seen.” It is Peele's new signature film, a stunning fusion of overwhelming visual beauty captured in IMAX and his most emotionally resonant story to date. Translated with DeepL.com (free version) -
Movie AmericaM3GAN: “The Terror of ‘Love’ Asked by AI Dolls.”
When ChatGPT took the world by storm after 2020, an AI horror film emerged that captured the cutting edge of the era. That film is M3GAN. This ambitious work avoids the grotesque horror tropes common in the genre, instead presenting a new form of terror: the runaway consequences of love. While accessible even to horror newcomers, it masterfully balances entertainment with social commentary, embedding sharp critiques of modern society within its narrative. -
MovieWeapons: A masterpiece of multi-perspective mystery from the master of new-era horror.
Director Zack Kreger, who made ‘Barbarian,’ returns with a bigger-budget film. This horror mystery tells the story of 17 children who vanish from their class at 2:17 AM, with the truth revealed from different viewpoints. The film uses a tense, non-linear structure, an unsettling mood like Us and Hereditary, and explores social themes in the style of Jordan Peele. While some viewers are split on the ending, the script and direction have earned strong praise. Blending horror, suspense, and mystery, WEAPONS stands out as a must-see film for 2025. -
Movie AmericaDemonic(2015): The Suspense Horror Woven by Haunted Houses and Séances
The story follows a séance in a haunted house with a mysterious and troubled past. As the characters try to protect themselves from spirits, things don’t go as planned and tension builds. Rather than pure horror, the film feels more like a suspenseful thriller, with a mix of about 30% horror and 70% suspense.





