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The Empty Man

The Empty Man

The first night you hear him. The second night you see him. The third night he finds you.

6.2 / 1020202h 17m

Synopsis

On the trail of a missing girl, an ex-cop comes across a secretive group attempting to summon a terrifying supernatural entity.

Genre: Horror, Mystery

Status: Released

Main Cast

James Badge Dale

James Badge Dale

James Lasombra

Marin Ireland

Marin Ireland

Nora Quail

Sasha Frolova

Sasha Frolova

Amanda Quail

Samantha Logan

Samantha Logan

Davara Walsh

Evan Jonigkeit

Evan Jonigkeit

Greg

Virginia Kull

Virginia Kull

Ruthie

Robert Aramayo

Robert Aramayo

Garrett

Ron Canada

Ron Canada

Detective Villiers

Jessica Matten

Jessica Matten

Fiona

Aaron Poole

Aaron Poole

Paul

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User Reviews

Dean

The Empty Man is an ambitious and deeply unsettling film that defies the typical boundaries of the horror genre. What begins as a seemingly standard urban legend mystery quickly spirals into a massive, multi-layered descent into cosmic dread and nihilistic occultism. The film’s structure is masterfully unconventional, starting with a gripping prologue in Bhutan that establishes an ancient, untouchable evil before shifting into a gritty, neo-noir investigation in the American Midwest. The atmosphere is the film's greatest achievement—it is thick, heavy, and relentlessly grim. The world-building around the Pontifex Institute and the concept of "tulpas" is intellectually stimulating, moving far beyond simple scares to explore deep philosophical questions about identity and a "great binding nothingness." The sound design is equally legendary, featuring a haunting collaboration with dark ambient pioneer Lustmord, whose industrial soundscapes make the silence feel as threatening as the visuals themselves. James Badge Dale delivers a powerhouse performance as the weary ex-cop James Lasombra, bringing a grounded reality to a story that eventually shatters the concept of reality itself. While its long runtime and dense mythology might be a lot to digest in one sitting, The Empty Man is a standout for those who crave complex, high-stakes horror that lingers in the mind like a fever dream. It is a bold, uncompromising work of art that rewards those looking for something much deeper than a surface-level thriller.