After her mother is brutally murdered, with her face ripped off, Alice must revisit her childhood home and confront her traumatic adolescence. As some new threats lurk behind her, a gory and grueling quest to survive follows.
Told across multiple time jumps, Traumatika explores the generational impact of trauma with some atmospheric chills, found-footage scares, and commentary on exploitative true crime dramas.
When Riley Brennan — the host of the online ghost hunting show Paranormal Paranoids — disappears while investigating the mysterious abandoned town of Shelby Oaks, Ohio, her older sister Mia obsessively searches for her. The deeper Mia goes, the more she uncovers not just about Riley’s disappearance, but also about a supernatural presence.
In an unspecified dystopian future, fifty boys must compete for an arduous 350-mile walk livestreamed to a nihilist Americana. If they falter as much as below 3 miles per hour, they get three warnings. On the third strike, they’re shot dead. This is The Long Walk, Francis Lawrence’s adaptation of Stephen King’s novel of the same name.
When an entire classroom of children (barring one) disappears overnight at 2:17 am, their vodka-guzzling teacher becomes the target of a witch-hunt by anxious, angry parents. What happened at 2:17 am?
While grieving the sudden death of their father, stepsiblings are placed in the care of their foster mother and are exposed to darker truths and manipulative captivity.
When moody teenager Quinn moves to a sleepy town, she makes new friends and crosses paths with the local mascot: a sinister, ever-grinning clown called Frendo.