Though many paranoia films arehorror movies, this is not true of all of them.

Buginitially premiered at the Cannes Film Festival, even winning an award from the International Federation of Film Critics.

As Trevor’s paranoia grows, so does the uncertainty about what he is actually seeing.

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When American military man Raymond Shaw is captured by the enemy, he is transported to China.

However, things in this film are rarely what they seem.

As the paranoia builds, Rosemary learns that she can only rely on herself.

Jennifer Lawrence in Mother! wearing a white t-shirt staring to the side, Toni Collette in Hereditary staring down in horror and behind is Mia Farrow’s head horizontal above a hill with a silhouette of a pram from Rosemary’s Baby

There is no one she can trust, something that makes the movie itself so instantly terrifying.

It is here that a new alien lifeform is discovered, only known as “The Thing.”

The Thingis based on a 1938 novella titledWho Goes There?written by John W. Campbell Jr. Harry finds himself flooded with information, eventually insisting that a murder must have taken place.

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