9º – The Invisible Man (Leigh Whannell, 2020)The tragic death of her abusive husband arouses suspicion in a woman, making her life shadowy as time goes on. Frightening psychological horror, ‘The Invisible Man’ causes chills at various times, with fascinating characters and a story that changes frequently.
8º – Audition (Takashi Miike, 1999)Pearl of extreme Japanese cinema, ‘Audition’ promotes a simple plot, leaving all the brilliance of the work in its powerful graphic content. One of the great works of the controversial Takeshi Miike and the Asian horror cinema of the last 30 years. A work to see and review so you can capture all the small details hidden in each scene.
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