Sometimes, a really good horror movie can lay most of its cards on the table from the start, and still pull you into a nightmare. Unlike most fright fests that tend to wait on revealing their macabre devices and villains until you've worked yourself into a frenzy, the 2017 criminally underseen, Spanish-language Argentinian offering Terrified tells you, "This is the creature and were going to show you what you're supposed to be afraid of, and defy you not to be." Directed by Demián Rugna (When Evil Lurks), Terrified is a well-crafted, well-shot, and well-acted chiller that pulls absolutely zero punches. Working on a shoestring budget, Rugna uses an elite blend of practical effects with some digitally enhanced images to fully immerse his audience in a relentlessly paced, pulse-pounding movie that is currently available on Prime Video.