This Movie Rules
The Beyond

The Beyond

Beyond death... Beyond Evil... Beyond the dreaded gates of hell.
Horror

Release: 1981

Runtime: 88 minutes

Director: Lucio Fulci

Production: Fulvia Film

New Yorker Liza Merril inherits an old hotel in Louisiana and invests her savings to reopen the place, unaware that the hotel houses the body of a dead painter murdered decades earlier, and that the location is about to become a gateway to Hell.

Review

Dive into the eerie, surreal nightmare that is The Beyond, a cult horror classic that plunges you into a world where reality unravels and hellish forces reign supreme. Set in a desolate Louisiana hotel built over one of the seven gateways to hell, this film is a masterclass in atmospheric terror, blending stunning visuals with mind-bending narrative twists that keep you on the edge of your seat. From grotesque creatures emerging from shadows to terrifying visions that haunt your waking dreams, every frame drips with a thick, suffocating sense of doom and dread. The Beyond doesn’t just scare you—it envelops you, dragging you deeper into its hellish abyss with every chilling moment. It’s a hypnotic, surreal experience that defies conventional storytelling, trading straightforward scares for a disorienting, nightmarish journey into the unknown. If you crave horror that is equal parts beautiful and terrifying, The Beyond will haunt your mind long after the credits roll.