![]() ![]() When he attempts to explain his voyeurism of her-that he lives an isolated, unexciting life caring for his father-Julia notices what appears to be the outline of a severed head in his shopping bag. She angrily leaves and boards the subway, where she notices Daniel in the near-empty car. Julia accompanies Francis to a company party, and gleans that he has made jokes about her fears to his coworkers. The officer chalks the incident up to a misunderstanding. That night, a police officer arrives at their apartment accompanied by Daniel, who accuses Julia of stalking him. Julia works up the nerve to knock by herself later, but it is answered by an elderly man. They try to confront Daniel in his apartment but no one answers the door. The next day, Cristian arrives searching for Irina, who never returned home. Francis believes Julia's fears are imagined, and points to the fact that "the Spider" has apparently been apprehended. Julia convinces the landlady to unlock the apartment, but they find no sign of Irina. That night, Julia hears a commotion in Irina's apartment. Julia questions Irina about Daniel, but she knows nothing. One day, Julia follows Daniel to a strip club, where he works as a janitor. Francis accompanies an officer to the adjacent building to speak with the man, whom they learn is named Daniel Weber. Convinced that it is the same man who followed her, she calls the police. Later that night, Julia waves at the man in the window, and he waves back. Irina shows Julia a pistol her boyfriend Cristian gave her for protection. She manages to flee from a nearby market but when Francis and Julia visit the market to review the security footage, it proves inconclusive. While walking through the city one day, she senses a man is following her. Julia's fear heightens when she learns of a serial killer, dubbed "the Spider" by local media, who is decapitating young women. While Francis works long hours, Julia grows unnerved by the man in the window, who watches her on a daily basis. Julia notices a man looming in a window from the building across the street. Watcher had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival on January 22, 2022, and was released in the United States on June 3, 2022, by IFC Midnight and Shudder.Īmerican couple Julia and Francis relocate to Bucharest, moving into an apartment building with a large picture window. The film stars Maika Monroe, Karl Glusman, and Burn Gorman. First of all, they are freakin' huge, growing much plumper and longer - up to eight inches - than typical earthworms.Watcher is a 2022 psychological thriller film written and directed by Chloe Okuno in her feature film directorial and screenwriting debut, based on an original screenplay by Zack Ford. Instead, they engage in a sort of mosh-pit-like hoedown of violent thrashing that scientists more boringly describe as an "increased rate of movement."Įven when they aren't thrashing about like it's a Metallica concert in the 90s, these enormous worms are fairly easy to identify. The colloquial name for the worms is a bit misleading, as they aren't likely to spring high into the air and latch onto your face like some alien attack blockbuster. For six months a year, they lurk in larval stages before emerging in wriggling masses in May and June. They were first documented in Canada in 2014, but reports have skyrocketed in the spring and fall since 2021, many originating from right here in Toronto. Known as jumping worms (a pretty unpleasant two-word combination), Asian pheretimoid worms, or Amynthas, are a relatively new one on the invasive species list for Ontario. But if those worms are thrashing about, as if attending some kind of freaky invertebrate rave, you probably have yourself an invasive and potentially destructive problem. You might see a few worms this week as a deluge of rain quenches the drought that briefly left the northeast a parched, burning desert. ![]()
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