Shudderbugs (2022)
*Shudderbugs* isn’t your typical homecoming horror—it’s a slow-burn psychological thriller that weaponizes grief itself. Sam’s return to her childhood home becomes a claustrophobic maze of suspicion, where every creaking floorboard and forgotten photograph whispers betrayal. The film masterfully blurs the line between paranoia and supernatural dread, making you question whether the real monster is memory or something lurking in the walls. Perfect for fans of atmospheric, character-driven terror like *Hereditary* or *The Babadook*, this story hooks you with raw emotion and refuses to let go until the final, chilling frame.