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Featured in The New York Times: Mia Delivers Quiet Horror With a Heavy Punch

We’re thrilled to see Mia recognized in The New York Times’ latest roundup of “Five Horror Movies to Stream Now” — and with good reason.

Written and directed by Luis Ferrer, Mia is a haunting psychological thriller that trades gore for stillness, and cheap scares for deeply human dread. Described by the Times as a film that “embraces being small and speaks in silence and whispers, not screams,” this is a story that sneaks up on you — and stays with you long after the credits roll.

Starring Shah Motia as Aaron, a grieving father convinced he’s found his long-lost daughter, and Emiliana Jasper as the teen girl caught in the chilling ambiguity of his belief, Mia is a claustrophobic, slow-burn descent into fractured memory and emotional trauma.

👉 Read the full article on The New York Times: Five Horror Movies to Stream Now

🎬 Mia is now available to rent or buy on Amazon Prime Video.