Horror fans ‘can’t breathe’ watching ‘truly frightening and horrific’ new movie Huesera: The Bone Woman | The Sun

MOVIEGOERS have been left terrified by the new film Huesera: The Bone Woman.

The 2022 horror film has given viewers sleepless nights – saying they're "truly frightened" by the creepy plot.


It follows Valeria who has long dreamed of becoming a mother.

But her joy of being pregnant quickly taken away when she's cursed by a sinister entity.

As danger closes in, she's forced deeper into a chilling world of dark magic that threatens to consume her.

Viewers complained that some scenes left them so frightened that they struggled to breathe.

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One wrote: "Huesera: The Bone Woman (2022) A movie I absolutely love for what it's saying and how it communicates it, I can't watch this ever again though, holy f*** at times I felt like I couldn't breathe… I feel like my hair's gone grey just from watching this."

Another said: "Huesera: The Bone Woman is a tense, uncomfortable, and BRILLIANT debut from Michelle Garza Cervera. A deeply unsettling story that’s lifted to the clouds (or dropped into hell) by a fantastic performance from Natalia Solián. I need to explore Mexican horror more, holy s***."

"Huesera: The Bone Woman was SO GOOD. The sound design? Haunting. There’s especially one night scene I won’t be forgetting thanks for that," someone else echoed.

One stressed out viewer posted: "Finally got my hands on Huesera: The Bone Woman. That movie is pure anxiety, I can't take it lmao."

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One scared witless fan tweeted: "Being pregnant is truly frightening and horrific. HUESERA: THE BONE WOMAN takes this idea to its most (un)natural conclusion, to wonderfully gruesome and thought-provoking effect."

"Just watched Huesera: The Bone Woman before bed. It was so damn good. Not scary (in my opinion) but a solid 4/5 on the creepy scale. Creepy as hell," another terrified person said.

This isn't the only film that has recently given streaming users nightmares.

Netflix fans have been left "terrified" and "wetting themselves" after watching horror movie Run.

This isn't the only film that has recently given streaming users nightmares.

Netflix fans have been left "terrified" and "wetting themselves" after watching horror movie Run.

While Spanish film Voces, or Don't Listen as it's billed in the UK, has been giving audiences nightmares.

Those who have watched a terrifying new horror film have warned others not to view it alone.

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