A group of adventurers in search of a mythological object get more than they bargained for when they discover the legend foretelling the end of all life in the universe could actually be true.
This movie contains 27 potentially triggering events.
The other commenter is not talking about the same movie. Chester, the family’s dog, obviously passed away some time ago and one of the signs that the grandma is becoming cognitively impaired is that she’s putting food out for him. We only hear him mentioned in this context and see one picture of him alive.
When Edna carves one of her hand made candles, when Kay looks through the bathroom door as Edna is taking a bath and when she sees her sitting on the floor in the "hidden corridor".
Not exactly, but the grandma throws old old family documents, eats family photos, buries a photo album in the ground, and throws framed pictures. Later, the urn containing the grandfather’s ashes is broken
It might be perceived as a mild anxiety attack when Edna is suddenly confused and scared about where everyone is (in the woods), or when Sam panics in the "hidden" part of the house.
Most definitely. A character obtains multiple compound fractures of the limbs, and another scene shows one character slowly peeling the skin off of another.