The beginning of 2026 was an exciting time for Indonesian horror film fans. Several Indonesian filmmakers presented new works that didn't rely solely on jump scares but also adapted local stories with a fresh approach. One title that caught the attention was Penunggu Rumah: Buto Ijo, a horror film inspired by the Timun Mas folk legend, with a modern twist and a dark, oppressive atmosphere. Depicting the figure of Buto Ijo, a familiar figure from childhood fairy tales, this film seeks to break that classic image. Rather than simply being a monster from a bedtime story, Buto Ijo is presented as a more realistic, mysterious, and meaningful symbol of terror. It's no wonder that from the moment its first trailer was released, the film immediately piqued audiences' curiosity. Synopsis of Penunggu Rumah: Buto Ijo The story of Penunggu Rumah: Buto Ijo centers on a family living peacefully in an old ancestral home. Initially, their lives proceed normally without any significant irre...
Description of Hellboy: The Crooked Man
Movie Type : Action
Producers : Jeffrey Greenstein, Yariv Lerner, Mike Richardson
Director : Brian Taylor
Writer : Brian Taylor, Christopher Golden, Mike Mignola
Production : Millenium Films
Cast : Jack Kesy, Jefferson White, Leah McNamara, Adeline Rudolph, Joseph Marcell, Martin Bassindale, Hannah Margetson
Synopsis of Hellboy: The Crooked Man
The story of Hellboy: The Crooked Man is set in the 1950s, when Hellboy must travel to the remote countryside.
Hellboy is asked to accompany a BPRD (Bureau for Paranormal Research and Defense) agent named Bobbie Jo Song. However, things take a turn for the worse when they get lost and stranded in a remote village.
The village turns out to be haunted by an evil witch known as Crooked Man. Crooked Man has evil intentions to gather the souls of demons and bring chaos to the world. Realizing the danger, Hellboy and Bobbie Jo Song must work together to stop Crooked Man's plans and restore peace to the village.

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