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If you have the stomach for a film that is loud, sweaty, and deeply unsettling, Bug is a hidden gem of 21st-century horror that demands to be seen.

Watching Bug in highlights the grittiness of the production design—from the microscopic "infestations" to the raw, visceral makeup effects. It isn't just a horror movie; it's a look at how conspiracy theories and trauma can act like a virus, jumping from one person to another until everything is consumed. Bug (2006)HD

Based on the play by Tracy Letts , the film introduces us to Agnes (Ashley Judd), a lonely waitress living in fear of her abusive ex-husband. Her life changes when she meets Peter (Michael Shannon), a soft-spoken Gulf War veteran. What begins as a tentative romance quickly spirals into a harrowing descent into madness as Peter reveals his belief that he has been infected with government-engineered "bugs". Why It Still Bites If you have the stomach for a film

Under the Skin: The Claustrophobic Horror of William Friedkin’s Bug (2006) Based on the play by Tracy Letts ,

William Friedkin , the legendary director of The Exorcist , uses the single-room setting to trap the audience alongside the characters. As the room becomes covered in tin foil and blue light, you can almost feel the air getting thinner.