Stalker (2024) is a sleek and unsettling psychological thriller that taps into modern anxieties about privacy, obsession, and digital exposure. Set firmly in the connected world, the film turns everyday technology into a source of constant fear and paranoia.

Anya Taylor-Joy delivers a haunting performance as Lena, a rising fashion photographer whose sense of control slowly unravels. What begins as subtle disturbances soon escalates into a full-blown psychological nightmare, blurring the line between perception and reality. Her descent feels intimate and deeply unsettling.

Jake Gyllenhaal brings a grounded intensity to Detective Harris, a man racing against time to identify a threat that leaves no clear trace. His investigation raises uncomfortable questions about truth, perception, and whether Lena’s fear is entirely justified or something more complicated lies beneath the surface.

Evan Peters adds a chilling layer as Ethan, the enigmatic admirer whose charm hides something deeply disturbing. His presence injects constant unease, making every interaction feel loaded with potential danger.