I never thought that out of all the Harry Potter alumni, it was going to be Rupert Grint who'd become the horror guy. Ever since, he has worked in Guillermo Del Toro's "Cabinet of Curiosities," appeared in Shyamalan's "Knock at the Cabin," and in his latest, "Nightborn," he joined the upsurge of Nordic horror cinema. She inherited a dilapidated house from her late grandmother deep in the Finnish forest, which the couple thinks will be the perfect environment to raise their several (planned) kids, once they make it habitable again. But after a blood-soaked, horror-esque birth, it quickly becomes obvious that there's something wrong with the baby. He only seems to calm down once he's close to the forest — the very place where he was conceived — and that's no coincidence.