While I'm still waiting for The Rotten Link, I watched another, brand new film from Argentina that is getting a bit of hype at the moment:
When Evil Lurks (Cuando Acecha la Maldad), by Demian Rugna.
The film is set in a world where demonic possession is at least a somewhat common and accepted part of everyday life. Towns have emergency guidelines to follow in the case of an outbreak of possessions, and there are commonly known and understood rules on how to deal with possessed individuals (shooting a possessed person or animal with a firearm will instantly transfer the possession to the shooter, for example).
There is also an organization of some kind, known as the Ministry, that sends "cleaners" to safely dispose of possessed animals and people.
The film essentially follows one such case that goes badly wrong. Brothers Pedro and Jimmie find a dead cleaner, his body chopped clean in half, on their farm. And the infection/possessions spreads from there.
There are lots of shocking moments and plenty of gore in the film, some of it involving children, heavily pregnant women, as well as elderly ladies. Thankfully none of it feels gratuitous.
The film falls short of being an instant classic due to the slightly overcomplicted plot and a few unsuccesful setpieces towards the very end. Still, one of the better horror films of 2023 for sure.
Btw is you're interested in this one, director Demian Rugna's (perfect name for a horror director, no?) previous film, The Terrorized (Los Aterrados) from 2017 is well worth checking out.