Huesera: The Bone Woman star Natalia Solián finds herself dealing with one creepy night shift in the trailer for Torment (Tormento), an indie supernatural thriller currently making an impressive showing at the Mexican box office. Olallo Rubio, considered one of Mexico’s most influential podcasters and an established documentary filmmaker, writes and directs Torment. Torment was […]
Huesera: The Bone Woman star Natalia Solián finds herself dealing with one creepy night shift in the trailer for Torment (Tormento), an indie supernatural thriller currently making an impressive showing at the Mexican box office.
Olallo Rubio, considered one of Mexico’s most influential podcasters and an established documentary filmmaker, writes and directs Torment.
Torment was released in theaters in Mexico on November 13, where it opened to fourth place at the box office and now stands as the second-best Mexican horror debut of 2025, behind only Blumhouse’s first Mexican original horror movie, No Me Sigas.
In the film, Solián stars as an exhausted security guard who’s transferred to a morgue. On the first night shift, the guard is confronted by demons- both of the supernatural and personal variety.
It’s “a nightmare in a nightmare, the storm described in a realist mode which is not so common in U.S. genre movies,“ Rubio told CNN en Español