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Produced by , this supernatural horror film (also known as Wes Craven Presents: They ) explores the "night terrors" of childhood and the fear of the dark.
Reviewers often highlight the film's effective use of suspense and atmosphere over cheap jump scares. However, it received criticism for its ambiguous ending and some underdeveloped plot points regarding the creatures' origins. Produced by , this supernatural horror film (also
The story follows J, a 14-year-old living in Chicago who goes by the pronoun "they" and is exploring gender identity while taking puberty blockers. The film focuses on a weekend spent with J's sister and her partner. The story follows J, a 14-year-old living in
Julia, a graduate student, is contacted by a childhood friend who claims the "night terrors" they experienced as kids were actually predations by supernatural creatures. After his mysterious death, Julia realizes the marks left on her skin by the creatures are returning. After his mysterious death, Julia realizes the marks
In an unnamed, near-future Britain, a group of "they" (conformists/philistines) systematically destroys art, books, and individual expression. The narrator and a small group of artists live in a state of constant, quiet paranoia as "they" slowly close in.
You can often find it on horror-centric streaming platforms or retailers like Amazon Prime Video. 2. " They" (2017 Film)
Critics from outlets like The Guardian praised the film for its understated and poetic approach to a complex subject, avoiding melodrama in favor of a quiet, domestic portrait.