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Inferno

Calvin Morie McCarthy · 2024 · Film

1h 37m · Horror

In 70 Achriom libraries · rated 3.5 of 5

The film delves into the psychological and supernatural aspects of fear, creating a chilling atmosphere that grips the viewer from start to finish.

SuspensefulContemporaryThe Hauntings of Past TragediesThe Struggle for Survival Against Malevolent ForcesThe Power of Fear in IsolationThe Impact of Grief on RelationshipsUnraveling Dark Family Secrets

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