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Maya fumbled for the remote. The pause button did nothing. The home button did nothing. The power button turned the TV off—for one merciful second. Then the screen flickered back on.

The Maya on screen smiled. Not warmly. The way something smiles when it has learned the shape of human joy but not the weight.

The movie’s final line came through her TV speakers, but also from somewhere closer. Somewhere in the room. scariest movie on amazon

"She's watching this right now," the screen-Maya continued. "Hi, Maya. Don't look behind you. They're already inside the frame."

Neither should you.

The screen went black. The power cut. Every light in her apartment died. And in the silence, Maya heard it—the soft, wet sound of something smiling in the dark.

The movie opened without credits. No studio logos, no title card. Just a static shot of a living room—hers. Not a set that looked like her living room. Her actual living room. The same crooked floor lamp. The same coffee stain in the shape of Uruguay. Her cat, Miso, curled up on the same torn blanket. Maya fumbled for the remote

And the description: "You should not be watching this."