3º – Bad Times at the El Royale (Drew Goddard, 2018)At the beginning of the 1970s, chance put several strangers in a decadent isolated hotel. In the place, all with different motivations for their presence there, they will get involved in mortal problems. ‘Bad Times at the El Royale’ is a film that begins interesting and engaging, but that gets completely lost in its final half, throwing everything away. It’s fun to see how the movie gets worse and worse with each scene, resulting in a catastrophic ending.
2º – Sinister 2 (Ciarán Foy, 2015)This sequence introduces the figure of a family composed of a mother and her two young children. We will gain the substance of the plot when strange disturbing events begin to happen in the new place where the family takes up residence. ‘Sinister 2’ cannot even be called terror. Here we have a real bomb.
1º – Mute (Duncan Jones, 2018)In the plot, located in the near future, a mute man starts a search for a missing person, entering a rotten reality of the world. ‘Mute’ nourishes positive and negative moments, calling the attention of his spectator by his beautiful and irresistible futuristic scenarios.