Here’s what makes Dies Irae stand out
Inspired by true incidents, Dies Irae combines psychological horror and supernatural elements to create a slow-burning yet intense narrative. Viewers have described the movie as “too good in the first half, followed by a decent second half with a couple of very nice twists and jump-scare scenes.”
The technical aspects of the film have also drawn attention. Jothish Shankar’s art direction and Christo Xavier’s music elevate the fear factor, while the 115-minute runtime ensures a gripping experience without dragging the story.
Currently running successfully in theatres, Dies Irae is expected to make its digital premiere on OTT platforms by late November or early December. Until then, fans recommend watching it on the big screen, calling it “a stunning theatrical experience that shouldn’t be missed.”