After a decade away from feature filmmaking, acclaimed South Korean director Na Hong-jin is back with Hope, an ambitious sci-fi horror thriller that is already generating significant buzz among genre fans worldwide. Best known for directing the critically acclaimed horror mystery The Wailing, Na’s latest project blends science fiction, suspense, action, and horror into what appears to be one of the most ambitious Korean productions ever made.Set in a remote harbor town, Hope follows a community whose lives are thrown into chaos after a mysterious discovery is made on the outskirts of the area. As strange events begin to unfold,…
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Horror fans have learned to expect the unexpected from André Øvredal, the filmmaker behind chilling genre entries like The Autopsy of Jane Doe and Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark. His latest project, Passenger, looks ready to deliver another nerve-wracking experience—this time turning the open road into the setting for an inescapable supernatural nightmare.Set during what should be a carefree road trip, Passenger follows a young couple embarking on a van-life adventure. Their journey takes a terrifying turn after they witness a gruesome highway accident. What begins as a disturbing roadside encounter quickly escalates into something far more sinister…
Trust falls won’t save you this time. Corporate Retreat is an upcoming horror-thriller from Aaron Fisher that takes the idea of a company getaway and twists it into something far more sinister. At its core, Corporate Retreat follows a group of corporate executives attending what’s supposed to be a routine team-building trip. Instead, things spiral into a deadly nightmare when the retreat’s leader reveals a violent agenda, forcing everyone into a desperate struggle to survive. The film leans heavily into a mix of horror and dark satire, turning corporate culture into the backdrop for psychological tension and brutal survival scenarios.…
The viral internet horror phenomenon Backrooms is heading to theaters in 2026, bringing the eerie concept of endless liminal spaces to the big screen. Directed by Kane Parsons and distributed by A24, the upcoming film adapts the unsettling online myth that imagines a hidden dimension of identical yellow rooms, buzzing fluorescent lights, and endless corridors.Inspired by Parsons’ massively popular found-footage YouTube series, the movie expands the mysterious world of the Backrooms into a full cinematic story. While specific plot details remain limited, the film centers on characters who find themselves trapped in the strange dimension, where reality begins to unravel…