“The Returned” Los Que Vuelven Movie Bringing Back The Dead With Consequences
Set in 1919, The Returned is a Spanish horror film about one woman’s desire to bring back the baby she lost. Movie review
Faith is powerful and terrifying.
This tag dives into films shaped by belief, exploring how religion can heal, harm, or horrify.
These stories are not limited to traditional exorcism tales. They span institutional power, theological horror, and personal struggles with faith.
Examples include the church secrets of Stigmata, the religious cult in Midsommar, and the nuanced spirituality of Saint Maud.
Whether reverent or irreverent, these films explore the collision of the sacred and the profane, delving into stories shaped by belief, from institutional power and spiritual awe to the unsettling realms of theological horror.
Set in 1919, The Returned is a Spanish horror film about one woman’s desire to bring back the baby she lost. Movie review
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