Faces of Death (2026)
In an era of content saturation, *Faces of Death* offers a chillingly contemporary horror that burrows under your skin. It’s not about jump scares but psychological dread, exploring the emotional toll of digital violence on a single moderator. The film hooks you by blurring the line between fiction and reality, forcing a deeply uncomfortable question: what happens when the horror you watch for work starts to watch you back? Perfect for fans of slow-burn, cerebral thrillers like *The Ring* or *Censor*, this is a haunting meditation on desensitization you won’t easily shake.