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While investigating a series of mysterious deaths, Sergeant Ben Peterson (James Whitmore) finds a young girl (Sandy Descher) who is unable to speak. As Peterson joins forces with FBI agent Robert...
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Those who like their horror served up neat, no chaser, can safely belly up to Them. It is a pared-down French thriller that trades splatter and gore for tense efficiency.
79% Avg. Tomatometer 61 Reviews. 79% Avg. Popcornmeter 500+ Ratings. A Black family moves from North Carolina to an all-white Los Angeles neighborhood in 1953, where their idyllic home becomes...
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Lucas (Michaël Cohen) and Clementine (Olivia Bonamy) live in an isolated house near Bucharest. On one rainy night in their home, repeated telephone calls bring vague and distant voices, which...
A sci-fi film about some sort of alternate universe (I think) with humans and other humans who used to be humans, though I don't have a clue what they would be called, but "real" humans can't see them.
Them: Directed by Ignacio Maiso. With Sian Altman, John-Christian Bateman, Rebecca Calienda, Katie Dalton. Humans live in a comfortable dream that repeats itself.
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On Rotten Tomatoes, the film holds an approval rating of 63% based on 51 reviews, with a weighted average rating of 6.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "Suspenseful and tense from start to finish, the French horror film Them proves that a lack of gore doesn't mean a dearth of scares."