Starry Eyes

A slow-burn scream-fest that spirals into satanic body horror with style.

Genre: Horror, Psychological, Body Horror
Platform: Watched on Tubi

Starry Eyes is a psychological horror movie I watched on Tubi, and while it starts off slow, it definitely rewards your patience. The story follows Sarah, a struggling actress trying to make it big in Hollywood—and let’s just say, she gets a role that changes everything. The whole transformation arc gave me serious Haitian zombie folklore vibes, which was a super unique angle I didn’t expect.

I’ll admit, I was kind of bored at first… but once Sarah attends the audition for this creepy horror movie, it all clicks—and spirals into madness. That’s when the film really finds its groove. Things go downhill fast after she unknowingly gets wrapped up in a satanic cult, and the body horror that follows is disturbing in all the right ways.

The CGI and practical effects were solid, and the overall atmosphere was eerie and immersive. The film leans heavily into themes of desperation, ambition, and transformation—both physical and psychological—and I couldn’t look away.

Overall, Starry Eyes is a great pick for horror fans who love slow-burn cult horror with a gooey, gory payoff.

My Rating:7.5/10

Want to see Hollywood dreams turn into nightmares? Starry Eyes delivers satanic chills, shocking transformations, and a whole lot of “what did I just watch?” moments. (Affiliate links help support the reviews—no soul-selling required.)

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