He’s Watching You (2026)

Released: 2026-01-23 Recommended age: 15+ No IMDb rating yet
He’s Watching You

Movie details

  • Genres: Horror
  • Director: Jordon Foss
  • Main cast: Gianni DeCenzo, Jan Luis Castellanos, Elizabeth Yu, Vanessa Rubio, Nicole Elizabeth Berger
  • Country / region: United States of America
  • Original language: en
  • Premiere: 2026-01-23

Story overview

In the quiet town of Page Hollow, a series of brutal murders disrupts the peace. High school photographer Cameron, an outcast, finds mysterious VHS tapes that might hold clues to the killings. As he investigates, he uncovers terrifying truths in a race against time, realizing the killer could be someone close to him.

Parent Guide

A suspenseful horror film with strong violent content and psychological terror. Recommended for mature teens only, due to intense scenes and thematic elements.

Content breakdown

Violence & peril
Strong

Graphic depictions of murders, including blood and gore. Scenes of peril as characters are chased or threatened by the killer. The overall tone is violent and unsettling.

Scary / disturbing
Strong

High levels of fear and tension throughout. Disturbing imagery from the VHS tapes and murder scenes. Psychological horror elements that may linger after viewing.

Language
Moderate

Likely includes some strong language typical of horror films, such as profanity in tense situations. Specific instances not detailed in input.

Sexual content & nudity
Mild

Minimal to no sexual content expected based on the horror genre focus. Possible mild references or innuendo, but not a central theme.

Substance use
None

No substance use indicated in the overview or typical for this plot. Assumed absent unless specified otherwise.

Emotional intensity
Strong

Intense emotional scenes involving fear, panic, and suspense. Characters face high-stakes danger, which could be overwhelming for sensitive viewers.

Parent tips

This horror film features intense themes of murder and suspense, with graphic violence and disturbing imagery. It's not suitable for young children. Consider the maturity level of teens before viewing, and be prepared to discuss the psychological aspects of fear and isolation portrayed.

Parent chat guide

After watching, talk to your child about how the movie made them feel. Discuss the difference between fictional horror and real-life safety. Address themes of bullying (Cameron as an outcast) and the consequences of curiosity. Emphasize that it's okay to feel scared and to seek support if needed.

Parent follow-up questions

  • What did you think about Cameron's decision to investigate the tapes?
  • How did the movie make you feel during the scary parts?
  • Why do you think the town was so quiet before the murders?
  • How does the film explore themes of isolation and fear?
  • What clues did you notice about the killer's identity?
  • Do you think the violence in the movie was necessary for the story? Why or why not?

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