

Devil's Beacon
Martín, a young urban raver, is involved in a strange accident on the road on his way to a party in the middle of the Argentine Pampas. Finding refuge in a mysterious country grocery store and sheltered by two strange locals, Martín's paranoia begins to take over him. As the hours progress, his perception begins to distort, unleashing disturbing visions that will lead him to confront the supernatural forces that hide in the night.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a celebratory camping trip venture into a remote, reputedly haunted forest, only to find themselves targeted by an unseen entity. As their paranoia and distrust grow, they must confront both the supernatural threat and their own inner demons to survive the night.
Critical Reception
As Devil's Beacon is a forthcoming film, critical reception is not yet available. Information will be updated upon its release and subsequent reviews.
What Reviewers Say
- Anticipated to leverage found-footage elements and psychological tension.
- Expected to explore themes of isolation and the breakdown of trust under duress.
- Potential for jump scares and atmospheric dread, characteristic of the director's previous work.
Google audience: Audience reception for Devil's Beacon is not yet available as the film has not been released. Further updates will be provided post-release.
Fun Fact
Director Daniel Myrick is best known as the co-director and writer of the groundbreaking 1999 horror film 'The Blair Witch Project', which pioneered the found-footage genre.
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