Tell Me Some Creepier Stories (2026)
Story overview
This anthology horror film features three interconnected stories: one involving primitive animalistic rituals, another about a war veteran who becomes possessed, and a third focusing on a curse that physically deforms its victims. The film explores themes of supernatural horror, body transformation, and psychological terror through its anthology format.
Parent Guide
This horror anthology contains strong supernatural horror elements including possession, body horror, and disturbing rituals. Recommended for mature teens who can handle intense psychological and physical horror themes.
Content breakdown
Supernatural violence including possession, implied ritual violence, and peril from curses. Physical transformations may involve body horror elements. No graphic real-world violence depicted.
High scare factor with supernatural horror, body transformation themes, and psychological terror. The 'twisting bodies' curse suggests disturbing physical changes. Animalistic rites and possession themes add to the unsettling atmosphere.
Based on typical horror anthology patterns, likely contains some mild profanity in tense situations. No information about strong language in available details.
No sexual content or nudity indicated in the description. Focus appears to be on supernatural horror rather than sexual themes.
No substance use indicated in the provided overview. The horror elements are supernatural rather than substance-related.
High emotional intensity due to supernatural horror, body transformation themes, and psychological terror. The anthology format may create cumulative tension across multiple stories.
Parent tips
This horror anthology contains intense supernatural elements including possession, body horror, and disturbing rituals. The 'growing curse that twists bodies' suggests graphic physical transformations that may be particularly unsettling for younger viewers. Consider previewing or researching specific scenes if your child is sensitive to body horror or psychological terror.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
- Did any parts make you feel scared? What made you feel better?
- What was your favorite part of the movie?
- Can you draw a picture of something happy from the movie?
- Which story did you find most interesting and why?
- How did the characters try to solve their problems?
- What would you do if you saw something scary in real life?
- What themes connected the different stories?
- How did the film use special effects for the body transformations?
- Do you think the horror elements were effective or just shocking?
- How does this anthology compare to other horror films you've seen?
- What commentary might the film be making about trauma or society?
- How does the structure of interconnected stories affect the viewing experience?
Where to watch
Streaming availability has not been announced yet.
