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2018    88mHorror
6.582%68%6.7
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Allbreck, Jano and Rosentock are researchers of paranormal phenomena. Commissioner Maza tries to give an explanation to inexplicable events that are occurring in a neighborhood of Buenos Aires. Together they will try to reveal the mystery within the affected houses before the evil destroys the existence of human society as we know it.
Directed by Demián Rugna
  • Maxi GhionePolice Commissioner Funes
  • Norberto GonzaloJano
  • Elvira OnettoMora Albreck
  • George L. LewisRosentock
  • Julieta VallinaAlicia
  • Demián SalomónWalter
  • Agustín RittanoJuan
  • Natalia SeñoralesClara
  • Matias RascovschiBoy
  • Lorenzo LangerPatricio
  • Bruno GiacobbePale Man
  • Laura ManzanedaPolice Officer Vanesa
  • Ariel ChavarríaPolice Officer Enrique
  • Hugo HalbrichMasiero
  • Fernando DíazRazzioni / Producer
  • Fabián ForteNurse Fulero / Assistant Director
  • Demián RugnaDirector / Screenplay / Original Music Composer
  • Raimundo BassanoAssociate Producer
  • Laura AguerrebehereProduction Design
  • Alicia VázquezSet Decoration
  • makdelartMay 13, 2026
    Unfortunately, it didn’t grab me, or scare me in the slightest. It’s a mishmash of a few themes, based on jump-scare tropes, which are somehow supposed to come together by the end. The problem is that, whether it’s the disjointed plot structure, the direction, or perhaps the actors – nothing here moved me. It’s not even worth comparing to When Evil Lurks.
  • Scott ThomasOctober 12, 2025
    i just finished rewatching this for the second time, and it's just so damn good! I can't wait for the next thing this director does..
  • Andy Davidson | folknhell.comApril 27, 2026
    Once again, Rugna plumbs the depths of our darkest fears and unearths a truly shocking tale of urban horror. It's not quite up to the standard of Where Evil Lurks, but it remains head and shoulders above most modern horror.
  • RhysMarch 4, 2026
    ​This is a total masterclass in sustained dread. Instead of relying on cheap "in-your-face" scares, Demián Rugna focuses on a slow, suffocating buildup where the tension never truly lets up. The scares are incredibly effective because they feel earned and grounded in a reality that's just "off." Maximiliano Ghione’s performance as Detective Funes is a standout—his portrayal of pure, palpable terror gives the film its emotional weight. Rugna is officially a director to watch; I can’t wait to see what nightmares he dreams up next

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