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2026    1 t 40 mGyser, Mysterium
5.263%55%6.3
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Gyserfilmen 'Whistle' følger en flok gymnasieelever, der falder over et forbandet objekt: en ældgammel aztekisk dødsfløjte. De har ingen anelse om, hvilke kræfter den har, men opdager hurtigt, at når nogen bruger fløjten og det rædselsvækkende skrig lyder, hidkaldes deres egne fremtidige dødsfald, som begynder at jage dem én for én. Efterhånden som dødstallet stiger, forsøger vennerne desperat at afdække den dødelige fløjtes oprindelse i håbet om at standse den gruopvækkende kædereaktion, de selv har sat i gang.
Instrueret af Corin Hardy
  • Dafne KeenChrys Willet
  • Sophie NélisseEllie Gains
  • Sky YangRel Taylor
  • Jhaleil SwabyDean Jackson
  • Alissa SkovbyeGrace Browning
  • Percy Hynes WhiteNoah Haggerty
  • Michelle FairleyIvy Raymore
  • Nick FrostMr. Craven
  • Mika AmonsenTanner Church
  • Stephen KalynMason "Horse" Raymore
  • Conrad CoatesClayton Jackson
  • Lanette WareMaya Jackson
  • Christine SahelyPrincipal Flynn
  • Dina PinoEsme Raymore
  • Izaak SmithPellington Coach
  • Vicki KimThe Recruiter
  • Cameron NorrisTimmy
  • Carson DurvenCharlie
  • Mikayla KongAsha Nelson
  • Michael KorasTommy
  • shadow24429. august 2026
    Whistle was honestly decent. Not “drop everything and build a shrine” good, but definitely a fun little surprise. The setup feels familiar: creepy situation, people making questionable decisions, tension slowly tightening around them. You kind of know the neighborhood this movie lives in. But the whistle idea gives it just enough of a different flavor that it doesn’t feel like reheated leftovers. It has that “okay, I’ve seen this road before, but this time someone put a weird cursed traffic sign on it” energy. What I liked most is that it doesn’t try to reinvent horror with a giant academic thesis. It just takes a simple concept, commits to it, and has fun. The atmosphere works, the central hook is memorable, and there are enough moments where you go, “YEAH, alright, that was pretty cool.” It’s not perfect. Some story beats are predictable, and a few characters behave like they’ve never watched a horror movie in their life. But honestly, that’s part of the charm. Horror characters must occasionally make terrible choices, otherwise the movie would be ten minutes long and mostly paperwork. Overall, Whistle is a solid watch if you want something familiar but with a slightly fresh gimmick. Not a masterpiece, but a decent, entertaining horror ride with enough personality to stand out a bit. Rating: 3.5/5 Fun, creepy, and different enough to earn the whistle.
  • ZenOokami28. juni 2026
    I figured this would a pretty standard teen-coated horror flick. I'd even say it starts off fine. But my goodness does the movie devolve into idiocy quickly. By the end the plot is so... I'll put it like this: I has been over a decade since I've had a movie push me to audibly start screaming at the screen out of frustration, followed by "REALLY!? Oh so NOW it's fine? Just wasted that whole element? Really!?" It's just... there could have been something unique - nope. Could have followed the status quo - nope. Could have at least made it more fun - nope. Okay then please, no after-cred -- oh, you have one of those too!? WHY - WHY IS IT AT THE SCHOOL AGAIN!? The only praise I'd give it is that the actors weren't awful, and some were pretty compelling. Not worth the time in my opinion.
  • Monkey See! Monkey Review!!22. juni 2026
    TLDR —> To be fair, I didn’t watch the entire film, so take this as a partial impression rather than a full verdict. But based on what I did see, this one misses the mark for fans who crave real scares or psychological weight. If you prefer lighter, teen-centered horror with softer edges, this might land better for you. For me, it’s a pass. My critique of Whistle comes with a caveat: I didn’t have the patience—or the interest—to sit through the full 1 hour and 40 minutes. Within the first 15 minutes, the film introduces the usual lineup of stock horror archetypes: the naïve teens, the jocks, the goofy stoner friend, and the isolated emo girl who’s clearly positioned as the survivor. Nothing about these characters or their setup pulled me in or hinted at anything fresh. I’ll be honest—I still couldn’t tell you what makes the whistle itself meaningful to the plot. Before watching, I skimmed reviews to get a sense of what I was walking into, and even with that context, the movie didn’t give me much to hold onto. After 15 minutes, I felt like I’d seen enough and jumped straight to the final stretch. From what I gathered, there’s a whistle, a demon or dark entity, and some interpersonal drama woven in, but none of it felt cohesive or compelling. Visually, the movie isn’t terrible—some of the effects are better than what you’d expect from a B‑movie—but the story never clicked for me. As someone who genuinely loves horror, I look for strong character development, tension, atmosphere, and at least a few moments that make me question whether I should sleep with the lights on. At minimum, I want to walk away thinking, What did I just watch? Whistle didn’t come close to delivering that.
  • Hipster ZOMBIE14. februar 2026
    If Final Destination and Smile had an unholy little lovechild conceived in the back of a Hot Topic during a thunderstorm, it would be Whistle. It’s basically a movie that asks: What if death didn’t just come for you… but showed up wearing your face and delivering your own personal doom? The concept is actually pretty slick: a cursed whistle acts like a supernatural beeper, and once you blow it, you’ve essentially booked your own funeral in advance. But the real twist is that the entity stalking you isn’t some generic shadow demon, it’s your future self, crawling backward through time like a flesh-and-bone meat puppet with anger issues. Whatever way you’re destined to die? Congrats, it’s now being reenacted in horrifying detail, with you as the unwilling star and the entity making you suffer through it right where you stand. Leading the cast is Dafne Keen, who somehow went from “feral mutant child in Logan” to “absolute 10/10 horror hottie,” playing recovering drug addict Chrys, the only character with enough personality to feel like she wasn’t generated by a YA horror screenplay algorithm. Around her is the usual lineup of young adult cannon fodder: attractive, loud, and destined to become modern art installations made of blood. Now, the setup is where the movie immediately tests your patience. Because apparently in 2026, we’ve officially entered the post-COVID era where hygiene is just a myth we tell children. A group of students (and a teacher, because sure, why not) find a random whistle in a locker and decide the logical next step is to put their mouths on it. That’s not curiosity, that’s Darwin Award behavior. Like, congrats, you didn’t just summon death, you summoned the Coronavirus. But once the whistle gets blown, the movie stops pretending it cares about realism and becomes what it really wants to be: a death parade with style. And honestly? The kills are nasty in the best way. One standout death is pure gore-fan dessert, the kind of scene that makes horror nerds sit up like they just heard their favorite vinyl crackle to life. It’s vicious, creatively staged, and easily an early contender for best kill of 2026. The film also does a great job selling the dread of inevitability, because even the “peaceful” options like dying of old age get twisted into something grotesque and cruel. The third act gets a little paint-by-numbers, with the survivors doing the whole “stop your heart long enough to fool death” routine. Which, yeah, would be clever… if we hadn’t already seen this exact strategy in the Final Destination franchise and Smile 2. At a certain point you start feeling like horror movies are just passing around the same playbook labeled How To Escape Death (Temporarily). Still, the film earns points with a shocking after-credits stinger that feels ripped straight from the “Smile 2.” It’s bleak, nasty, and actually sets up a genuinely interesting sequel premise. Overall: Whistle is a fun, bloody little ride that takes the tired “death is coming for you” trope and at least slaps a fresh coat of nightmare paint on it. It’s not reinventing the genre, but it is delivering some wicked kills, a solid lead performance, and enough stylish dread to make it worth the price of admission.
  • howdys20. juni 2026
    A good B movie watch. Worth it. Don't go in expecting glorious. I thought it was a good concept, and not a bad job.
  • Rick28. januar 2026
    Within the first 10 minutes the local youth pastor is selling drugs to kids in the school parking lot, and proceeds to get in a fight with one of them. If you think that sounds cool you will probably enjoy this.
  • Clarence Boddicker4. marts 2026
    Some things never change. Now I'm in my 50s and I'm still watching 90s teen horror movies... I love it.
  • Van Aerschot David24. maj 2026
    Good movie. Not what why expected .
  • Humpty16. maj 2026
    Dying is inevitable… but living that’s a choice.
  • Diablo9. februar 2026
    Cast were well picked. Acting was well done. Script was decent but very 2000. The soundtrack was horrible IN MY OPINION. The make-up and effects were a 4/10. (Combined). I personally despise romance in films. I don't watch romance or romance comedies. The sound of people kissing and breathing heavy makes me sick to my stomach. I find it adds NOTHING to the story. I fast-forward that stuff. So, the girls kissing and the bedroom scene was a waste of film time. They had a crush, they held hands, and that would've provided the exact same data. Just without being perverted. In the end, as I've mentioned already, it was very 2000 (if you like that era of film). The concept of trying to stop death as if it were a living entity is old as time. It's over done, but I still rather enjoyed this film. I just won't be watching it again. If I were trying to give a sloppy example of what this film was like, I'd say it very loosely resembles 2000 Final Destination.
  • MattyPGamer4. marts 2026
    Fun movie. I enjoyed it.
  • cultfilmliker9. februar 2026
    It’s totally a pipe Unhinged fun and some gnarly kills! I love Shudder’s dumb fun little flicks getting wide releases!! The score may have been a bit aggressive I’m ngl Some lovely music in the soundtrack tho!! Including Olivia Rodrigo and the incredible “St. James Infirmary Blues” !!! Gripes (READ: SPOILERS) below!!! Can’t believe they really just let her will herself out of death? How did that part get past the script supervisor lol And using the defibrillator while everyone was soaking wet was hilarious Also taking the questionable ending from Final Destination 2 and reusing it was a curious choice! Also obviously the borrowed time from Final Destination 5 as well as Stephen King’s mirror reflection It Follows type of creeper. ALL THAT SAID, I had a good time! Watched at Warren Regal 21 Currently Ranked #5/11 in 2026 Ranked
  • Andrew Shannon28. april 2026
    If Smile and Final Destination had a baby. Ok movie but cracking soundtrack.
  • shirazesat5. april 2026
    Good music but utter rubbish story. Initially it starts giving the impression that the whistle provides some sort of gift to the user (which might make an interesting story), but it's a lot more basic than that. I'm glad I stepped out after 20 minutes, as I heard it just got worse
  • Mafia.Molina22. april 2026
    The ending was way too predictable

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