Murder Me Monster (2006) | Merits of Sin | Region-Free (DVD)

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Title: Murder Me, Monster (2006)

Genre: Horror, Mystery, Crime

Alternate Title: Muere, Monstruo, Muere

Plot Synopsis:

In the remote mountains of Argentina, a gruesome murder sets off a police investigation that spirals into a surreal nightmare. As more mutilated bodies are discovered, rural officer Cruz delves into the strange and disturbing clues that point to an unnatural presence. As paranoia grows and reality fractures, the investigation begins to hint at a monstrous, otherworldly force lurking in the misty wilderness. Bound by obsession and terror, Cruz must confront the truth behind the murders—one that may be more horrifying than anything he could have imagined.


Cast and Crew:

  • Director: Alejandro Fadel

  • Writers: Alejandro Fadel

  • Cast:

    • Víctor López as Cruz

    • Esteban Bigliardi as David

    • Tania Casciani as Francisca

    • Sofia Palomino as Nurse

    • Marcelo Pompei as Witness


IMDb Link: Murder Me, Monster (2018) 


Reviews from Letterboxd:

  1. nick★★★½
    “Absolutely soaked in dread and doom, with a truly unnerving monster. A slow burn but it stuck with me. The bleakness is so intense it circles around to being funny.”

  2. Paul Anthony★★★★
    “There’s no easy resolution, no concrete answers—just mood, viscera, and existential horror. A true Lynchian descent into rural paranoia.”

  3. Marceline Smith★★★½
    “Atmospheric and dripping with grotesque beauty. The monster design is one of the weirdest I’ve seen in ages. Not for everyone, but I was hooked.”

  4. Jayce56★★★
    “Really slow in places, but some of the imagery is unforgettable. A few scenes legit made my skin crawl. Wish the pacing was tighter though.”

  5. Cinemavore★★★★
    “This movie is gross, confusing, and amazing. Like if Cormac McCarthy wrote a monster flick after a fever dream. Deeply unsettling.”


Meta Description:
Explore Murder Me, Monster (2006)—a chilling and surreal horror film from Argentina where a rural detective investigates grisly murders possibly committed by an inhuman force. Haunting visuals and dread-soaked atmosphere combine in this nightmare of visceral horror and psychological tension.

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