Don't Leave Home (2018) directed by Michael Tully - Letterboxd
In a genre often saturated with jump scares, Don't Leave Home (Spanish title: No Salgas de Casa ) stands out for its commitment to a dreamlike, surreal atmosphere. Directed by Michael Tully, this 2018 film is less about visceral terror and more about a lingering, psychological dread that mirrors the isolation of its Irish setting. No.salgas.de.casa.2018.1080p-dual-lat.mp4
The story follows Melanie Thomas (), an American artist whose latest work is inspired by disturbing urban legends. Her obsession leads her to investigate a specific, eerie story: a young girl who vanished decades ago, supposedly at the exact moment her likeness disappeared from a portrait painted by a priest, Father Alistair Burke. Don't Leave Home (2018) directed by Michael Tully
When Melanie is invited by the reclusive, now-exiled Father Burke () to his crumbling estate in Ireland to sell her dioramas, she jumps at the chance—ignoring the red flags that usually come with such "too good to be true" offers. Upon her arrival, the film shifts into a gothic mystery, as Melanie experiences unsettling dreams and meets an eccentric housekeeper who adds to the manor’s unwelcoming vibe. Cinematography and Tone Her obsession leads her to investigate a specific,
The filename refers to the 2018 horror-thriller film originally titled Don’t Leave Home , directed by Michael Tully . Released in 2018, it is an atmospheric, slow-burn mystery set in rural Ireland that explores the intersection of art, urban legends, and religious trauma. Review: 'No Salgas de Casa' (Don’t Leave Home) 2018 A Gothic Descent Into Irish Urban Legend