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Time of India
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
'Homecam': Yoon Se-ah makes her horror film debut in spine-tingling new film
Yoon Se-ah Picture this: You're at home, scrolling through your phone, when suddenly your home security cam starts showing things that shouldn't be there. That's the vibe of ' Homecam ', starring the fabulous Yoon Se-ah , who's ditching her usual roles for a full-on horror queen makeover. The movie follows insurance investigator Seong-hee (played by Yoon) as she probes a mysterious death, only to spot creepy, unknown presences through her home cams. Rest assured that this one is not just horror; it's horror that could happen in your living room, stirring up buzz with its fresh take on everyday fears. Yoon Se-ah's Bold Transformation Yoon Se-ah, known for her graceful roles in K-dramas, is flipping the script here. She's stepping into the shoes of a single mom juggling work and parenting, installing home cams to keep an eye on her kid-relatable for anyone balancing life's chaos. But things go south when those cams capture something sinister. Yoon's already teased her horror chops on MBC's 'Midnight Horror Stories' Season 5, where she shared spine-chilling behind-the-scenes tales from the set. The film's teaser poster is a masterstroke: A close-up of a blood-smeared cam lens with a shadowy woman's silhouette lurking behind. Co-stars like Yoon Byeol-ha and Kwon Hyuk add depth, turning this into a 24-hour terror fest. If you're into psychological horrors, this one's got that edge with a tech twist that'll make you double-check your own devices. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Become Fluent in Any Language Talkpal AI Undo The Real Horror 'Homecam' turns something as mundane as a home security camera into a portal for the paranormal. The plot ramps up as Seong-hee gets trapped in her own home, with cams everywhere recording her descent into panic. It's not just jump scares; it's that slow-burn tension of realizing your safe space isn't safe anymore. Expanding on the hook, it's a reminder that while we're embracing smart homes, there's always that "what if" factor. 'Homecam' promises unpredictable twists, blending realism with the supernatural, and it's set to premiere exclusively at theaters. If you're planning a movie night with friends, this could be your next obsession, especially with affordable ticket prices making it an easy thrill. What This Means for Thrill-Loving Fans From a fresh perspective, 'Homecam' feels like a clever import that mirrors our tech-savvy lives-surveillance meets ancient ghost tales. Will it deliver top-tier scares? Only time will tell, but it's definitely got the potential to spark late-night debates. The film is slated to hit theatres on September 10, 2025.


The Irish Sun
15-05-2025
- Business
- The Irish Sun
Iconic department store loved in the 90s to be demolished as town centre undergoes £200m transformation
AN ICONIC town centre department store is set for demolition to be replaced by a £200m redevelopment. Dubbed the "heart of Camberley", the former Allders site in the Surrey town's centre is set be demolished over the summer. 4 The Allders department store has been empty for years Credit: Flickr 4 A collection of 114 Manhattan-style apartments were also built on the town centre block Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council 4 Transformations in Camberley are aimed at making it a hub for independent shopping, dining, and premium leisure experiences Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council 4 The London Road Block plans to have a similar structure to that of a shopping mall Credit: Surrey Heath Borough Council The former department store building, which has been empty for almost two decades, will instead be replaced by up to 550 homes. Demolition of the site is expected to take 12 months, after Buildings to be stripped down and removed of asbestos are the former Allders department store which went into administration, and a former Thai restaurant. It comes as nearly £1.5 million from HM Government was received in September last year through the Brownfield Land Release Fund. Read More UK News On top of that, Surrey Health council said it would make a "substantial financial contribution" to secure preparation works on the site prior to its development. The council executive heard that the site has "a great potential to deliver a variety of homes", which can thereby "boost town centre and evening economy and regenerate the town" as a whole. Councillor Kel Finan- Cooke said: "The London Road development site has reached a significant milestone with the commencement of these works. "The active development of the site enables the next step of securing a housing developer." Most read in The Sun They added: "The area will be surrounded by hoarding whilst the works take place to protect the site and ensure the public's safety. "We will continue to provide updates as the work progress." Edinburgh's Bold Transformation: From Debenhams to Pod Hotel Marketing for the site is set to start later in the year in order to secure a development and facilitate further regeneration of the new homes. In order to attract developers, the council has progressed with preparatory works and demotion, as a contract has not yet been awarded for the homes. They have invited developers and investors to contact them regarding opportunities for the site. The work is part of the One Public Estate Programme and council's Local Plan which ultimately aims to provide for a total of 5,578 homes over a period of 20 years. This equates to approximately 279 homes per year between 2019 and 2038. Councillor Shaun Macdonald, Leader, Surrey Heath Borough Council said: 'The council is committed to enhancing Camberley town centre, however, we recognise that this cannot be achieved in isolation. "We will work with our partners and stakeholders to ensure that we build on progress already made. "Whilst we understand there are significant challenges ahead, it is crucial that we continue to improve the town centre, deliver new homes, and maintain sound financial management.' The council has recently prioritised development of The Square shopping centre, a new leisure centre, better transport links and investments in cultural infrastructure and digital technology.