New Wave Mexican Horror Cinema

The Similars (2015)

Isaac Ezban’s sci-chiller has a devilishly simple set-up – in 1968 eight people are trapped in a bus stop during a storm, and tempers begin to fray, to the point where it appears the assorted stranded passengers are undergoing some kind of collective delirium as they all begin to morph into the same person. Like his debut film The Incident, this owes a debt to The Twilight Zone but has a mischievous malevolence all of its own.

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