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Mexican Cinema’s New Wave: Stop-Motion & Horror Dominate Theaters

Mexican Horror & Stop-Motion Animation Achieve Landmark Success, draw Record Crowds

Mexico City – Two distinctly different ‌Mexican films,‍ Don’t Follow Me and I’m Frankelda, are concurrently achieving critical and commercial success, signaling a potential turning point for​ national cinema. ⁢ Don’t Follow Me,‌ a supernatural horror released ⁣October 30, has become “one of the most shocking surprises of the season,” reaching over ⁢900 screens nationwide and inspiring a themed horror house at Six Flags Mexico. Simultaneously,I’m Frankelda,a stop-motion animated⁤ feature,is garnering acclaim for its artistry and technical achievement.

The dual success represents “a double party for national cinema,” according to distributors,​ showcasing the breadth of talent within the Mexican film industry. Don’t Follow Me-secretly ⁢filmed in ‍Mexico City-follows a young influencer whose staged paranormal investigations take a terrifying turn. Critics have praised the film’s “careful manufacturing,” “solid script,” and immersive experience,with Gerardo Gil⁢ of El Sol de México calling it‌ “a full-fledged genre film…that dares without timidity…to propose subtexts.” ‌ I’m Frankelda is‌ lauded for pushing the boundaries of stop-motion animation.

Both films ‌are currently available at a special price of $29 on Tuesdays and Wednesdays (November 4 ⁤& 5) at Cinépolis (through Cinépolis ⁤Party) and Cinemex ⁢(through Cinemex Manía). ⁣Montserrat ⁣Aguirre of Excelsior notes that Don’t ‍Follow Me “seeks to position itself as a new benchmark for mexican genre cinema with ​international projection.” The simultaneous ⁣release and positive reception of these films ⁤demonstrate a⁢ growing appetite for‌ original ⁤Mexican storytelling, spanning⁢ both the animated and‍ horror genres.

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