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In the thrilling horror film Shrooms set in Ireland, a group of friends embarks on a journey to search for the fabled psilocybin mushrooms in the mysterious forest. Excitement quickly turns to terror as they become stalked and hunted by an unknown presence, leading to a series of gruesome murders.
The movie revolves around a tightly-knit group of college friends, each with their own unique personality traits and personal demons. As the friends delve into the world of hallucinogenic mushrooms, their trip takes a dark turn, blurring the lines between reality and their drug-induced hallucinations. Paranoia intensifies as the group suspects they are being watched, and they begin to question their own sanity.
Shrooms offers a suspenseful and chilling narrative, with escalating tension and unpredictable twists, keeping viewers on the edge of their seats. The stunning Irish countryside serves as the backdrop, adding an eerie and atmospheric ambiance to the film.
Directed by Paddy Breathnach, Shrooms explores themes of fear, paranoia, and the blurred boundaries between perception and reality. The movie is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts, offering a mesmerizing and psychological trip that will leave audiences questioning what is real and what is merely a hallucination.
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ShroomsRelease Date:
23 Nov 2007Writers:
Pearse ElliottAwards:
3 nominations