New Wave Mexican Horror Cinema

Atrocious (2010)

Just when audiences thought the found-footage horror film had gasped its last breath, along came this Mexican gem, about a brother and sister videoing spooky goings on whilst on holiday. Elements of Blair Witch and The Ring, with a distinctively Mex flavour ensured Atrocious was, quite simply, bloody terrifying. Director Fernando Barreda Luna is currently filmed the very creepy sounding The Dragger in the US.




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