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Netflix fans can’t sleep after ‘terrifying’ new horror Tin & Tina saying they’re ‘having nightmares for weeks’

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HORROR fans have been left "terrified" and unable to sleep after watching new film Tin & Tina.

The 2023 psychological thriller starring Milena Smit and Jaime Lorente, is an adaptation of the 2013 short film of the same name.

After a traumatic miscarriage, a young couple Adolfo and Lola adopts two peculiar twins, Tin and Tina, from a convent but their obsession with religion soon disturbs the family.

Many fans were traumatised after watching the 120 minute film, saying their "anxiety was through the roof".

While others were quick to compare Tin and Tina to the creepy twins in horror classic The Shining.

One frightened viewer wrote: "A movie hasn’t creeped me out as much in a while until now, Tin and Tina freaked me the f*** out, anxiety through the roof."

A second posted: "Watched Tin and Tina on Netflix. You think the Shining twins were creepy....You ain't seen nothing yet. They utterly creeped me out and I will have nightmares for days.

"enjoy scary but this was creepy. I didn't like those twins. They weren't meant to be liked. They did a great job."

"I need to watch a Barbie movie after watching Tin and Tina, that movie is so disturbing," this viewer commented.

This person replied: "I can’t hold liquor the same anymore."

Someone else tweeted: "This Tin and Tina on Netflix is the weirdest s*** I have watched because wtf?"

While one person said: "This Tin and Tina movie is scary. Whatever you inculcate in children at early age tends to stick with them and it's difficult to change their minds."

This viewer shared: "Tin and Tina is more disturbing than Orphan."

Another added: "I hate that I can’t just stop watching because this movie is so crazy. Tin and Tina."

This isn't the only film that has given streaming users nightmares.

Netflix fans have been left "terrified" and "wetting themselves" after watching horror movie Run.

Some viewers have begged fans not to view Korean film The Call alone.

While Spanish film Voces, or Don't Listen as it's billed in the UK, has been giving audiences nightmares.