By Paul Salfen In the world of horror cinema, few things captivate audiences like a chilling tale of possession and cultural clash. Director Antonio Negret's latest film delivers just that, blending supernatural terror with deep-rooted indigenous traditions. The story follows a missionary family who travels to rural Ecuador with the noble intent of converting the
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