Scared to Death (2026)
Jasper’s directorial debut is a masterclass in claustrophobic horror, swapping cheap scares for a slow-burn dread that clings to you. The séance setup is a clever narrative device, forcing you to question every flickering shadow and whispered voice. What makes it truly unsettling is the emotional core: the ghostly orphans aren’t just monsters, but tragic remnants of a forgotten past. If you crave horror that’s as psychologically haunting as it is visually creepy—and you appreciate a story that respects your intelligence until the very last frame—this film will lock you in.