Anthropophagus II (2023)
If you crave a claustrophobic horror that weaponizes isolation, *Anthropophagus II* delivers a tense, slow-burn descent into primal dread. The bunker setting traps a group of students and their lecturer in a suffocating maze of concrete and shadows, where every locked door could hide a monster. What sets it apart is its focus on academic curiosity turning into survival panic—Nora’s desperate coordination feels chillingly real. This is for fans of methodical, atmospheric terror who appreciate a story that uses limited space and mounting paranoia. Just don’t expect to sleep soundly afterward.