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The film is designed to be an "Ambient Horror" experience. It relies heavily on atmosphere, dread, and unease rather than jump scares or gore.

The film is structured in two parts:

Option – Mysterious:

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Option – Edgy/Review:

Antrum isn’t just a film—it’s an experience. Vintage 70s aesthetics, demonic rituals, and urban legend energy. Did I watch the “deadliest film ever made”? You tell me. ⛧🎞️


⚠️ The following film has been known to cause unease, nightmares, and obsessive viewing. The producers of this description do not verify the curse but advise discretion—especially if you hear whispering during the intermission card. The film is designed to be an "Ambient Horror" experience


Antrum: The Deadliest Film Ever Made (2018/2019) is a Canadian mockumentary-horror film marketed with a fictional backstory claiming viewers will die after watching. Directed by David Amito and Michael Laicini, the film uses a 1970s aesthetic to follow two siblings digging a "hole to hell," blending supernatural elements with psychological distress. For more details, visit

If you are a horror aficionado tired of jump scares and looking for something unique, Antrum is worth a watch.

No. Antrum is a work of fiction.

While the marketing claims the movie has a "body count," there is no evidence that watching it causes physical harm. The "deaths" reported in the film's opening documentary segment are part of the scripted narrative.

However, that doesn't mean the movie isn't effective. It relies on psychological horror and "subliminal" imagery to unsettle the viewer. Throughout the runtime, the filmmakers inserted split-second frames of terrifying images, sigils, and symbols that the conscious mind might miss, but the subconscious registers. This creates a lingering sense of unease and dread.