
Faces of Death
A woman, employed as a website content moderator, comes across a series of violent videos reproducing death scenes from a film.
Why it matters
A grim exploration of digital voyeurism that turns the unsettling legacy of the original Faces of Death into a modern nightmare about online violence and desensitization.
- Translates the shock-cult status of the ’80s gore compilation into a tense psychological thriller rooted in today’s content moderation grind.
- Anchored by a compelling lead performance that captures the exhaustion and trauma of filtering humanity’s darkest moments online.
- Delivers a slow-burning dread that critiques social media’s appetite for real-life horror without resorting to cheap thrills.
- For fans of body horror and found-footage unease, it’s a timely meditation on how death becomes spectacle in the digital age.
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Horror DNA
Gore 100
Slow Burn 50
Psychological 71
Supernatural 0
Creature 0
Disturbing 67
Fun Factor 17
Cerebral 43
Survival 0





