Lady in the Urn (2025)
If you crave a slow-burn horror that burrows under your skin, *Lady in the Urn* delivers a hauntingly intimate nightmare. Rather than jump scares, it masterfully uses grief as a doorway to dread, turning a sacred object into a vessel for unresolved rage. The film’s emotional hook lies in watching a couple’s bond tested by secrets they never knew their loved one kept. Perfect for viewers who appreciate atmospheric, character-driven terror over gore, this is a chilling exploration of how the dead can haunt the living—not as ghosts, but as truths we refused to face.