The: Void

Directed by Gaspar Noé, this is a "psychedelic melodrama" set in the neon-soaked streets of Tokyo, loosely inspired by the Tibetan Book of the Dead .

: It successfully taps into "Lovecraftian" or "Cosmic Horror," focusing on themes of ancient evil and vast, incomprehensible realities. The Void

: The film is shot almost entirely from a first-person point of view (POV) . After the protagonist, Oscar, is killed in a police raid at a club called "The Void," the camera follows his spirit as it floats over Tokyo, witnessing the lives of his loved ones. Directed by Gaspar Noé, this is a "psychedelic

“It really is more of an experience than just a film for enjoyment... that feeling of being on fire from a bombardment of tragedy and trauma.” Reddit · r/TrueFilm · 3 years ago After the protagonist, Oscar, is killed in a

“This was one of the best cosmic horror films I've ever seen, they captured the essence very well with the plot, mystery, creature design, and ambiguity.” Reddit · r/horror · 9 years ago

: A small-town police officer brings an injured man to a local hospital that is nearing closure. Soon, the facility is surrounded by a mysterious, white-robed cult, while the people inside begin transforming into grotesque, otherworldly creatures.

: The film is widely praised for its commitment to in-camera practical gore and creature effects . Reviewers often note that the physical monstrosities provide a visceral horror that modern CGI rarely captures.