Psychological dread, analog horror, endings that leave you second-guessing. Want me to tailor this to a specific new movie on Prime (like The Boogeyman or Evil Dead Rise*)? Just let me know the title.*
Here’s a draft review for a new horror movie currently on Amazon Prime (using a fictional but realistic title, “Echoes in the Static” — you can swap in the actual movie name). Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) new horror movies on amazon prime
The scares are inventive. One sequence where Zoe tries to destroy the radio, only for it to reassemble itself from broken parts across her apartment, is pure, sweat-inducing nightmare logic. Psychological dread, analog horror, endings that leave you
After her brother dies in a freak accident, grieving audio engineer Zoe (a fantastic, frayed performance by Liana Tien) inherits his vintage ham radio setup. Late one night, she picks up a faint, repeating broadcast—her brother’s voice, counting down from ten. But the voice isn’t a recording. It responds to her. And the countdown resets every time she listens. Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5) The scares are inventive
Kwan understands that true horror is atmospheric. The film’s first act feels like a quiet character study, lulling you into Zoe’s loneliness. Then, the radio begins to whisper. The sound design is the real star—scratchy frequencies, phantom knocks, and a low-frequency hum that burrows into your chest. You’ll find yourself glancing at your own smart speakers.