Stars: David Pareja, Estefanía de los Santos, Josep Riera, Claudia Riera, Eduardo Antuña | Written by Caye Casas, Cristina Borobia | Directed by Caye Casas
I had read quite a lot of comments about The Coffee Table before I had seen it, but pretty much all of them said something along the lines of “watch The Coffee Table knowing as little about the film as possible.” And those kinds of comments make it a very difficult film to review because they are absolutely right. You want to know as little about The Coffee Table before you see that. With that said, I will indeed keep my review spoiler-free. But I will have to write a little bit more!
The Coffee Table focuses on newly-turned parents, Jesus and Maria. Despite just becoming parents they are going through a tough time. It wasn’t easy getting pregnant, and Jesus suggests he wasn’t really ‘ready’ to have a child,...
I had read quite a lot of comments about The Coffee Table before I had seen it, but pretty much all of them said something along the lines of “watch The Coffee Table knowing as little about the film as possible.” And those kinds of comments make it a very difficult film to review because they are absolutely right. You want to know as little about The Coffee Table before you see that. With that said, I will indeed keep my review spoiler-free. But I will have to write a little bit more!
The Coffee Table focuses on newly-turned parents, Jesus and Maria. Despite just becoming parents they are going through a tough time. It wasn’t easy getting pregnant, and Jesus suggests he wasn’t really ‘ready’ to have a child,...
- 5/1/2025
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Pull up a seat for The Coffee Table (aka La mesita del comedor)—a twisted, unforgettable gem of Spanish horror from director Caye Casas (Killing God), co-written with the late Cristina Borobia.
Described as one of the most disturbing nightmares in recent horror cinema, this film made serious waves on its original release and now it’s coming home in a stunning new Limited Edition Blu-ray from Second Sight Films and you have a chance to win a copy below.
Win a Limited Edition Blu-ray copy of Caye Casas’ The Coffee Table
This isn’t just any re-release. This collector’s dream includes a brand-new audio commentary, fresh interviews with the cast and crew, and two short films by Casas. All of it is wrapped in striking new artwork by Luke Headland, and housed in a rigid slipcase complete with a 120-page book packed with exclusive essays. A Standard Edition Blu-ray will also be available.
Described as one of the most disturbing nightmares in recent horror cinema, this film made serious waves on its original release and now it’s coming home in a stunning new Limited Edition Blu-ray from Second Sight Films and you have a chance to win a copy below.
Win a Limited Edition Blu-ray copy of Caye Casas’ The Coffee Table
This isn’t just any re-release. This collector’s dream includes a brand-new audio commentary, fresh interviews with the cast and crew, and two short films by Casas. All of it is wrapped in striking new artwork by Luke Headland, and housed in a rigid slipcase complete with a 120-page book packed with exclusive essays. A Standard Edition Blu-ray will also be available.
- 4/25/2025
- by Peter Campbell
- Love Horror
To celebrate the release of The Coffee Table set to arrive on Limited Edition Blu-Ray & Standard Edition Blu-ray on 28 April 2025, we are giving away a copy of the film on Limited Edition Blu-Ray to a lucky winner!
Make room for The Coffee Table (aka La mesita del comedor), a wickedly original horror from Spain, helmed by Caye Casas (Killing God) who also co-wrote with Cristina Borobia. The film certainly made a big noise and had stomachs churning on its original release and is now set for pride of place in your home, as Second Sight Films announce a fantastic new Limited Edition Blu-ray release this Spring.
The set will come complete with a new audio commentary, new interviews with the director, actors and many more as well as two of Caye Casas’ short films. The stunning set is presented in a rigid slipcase with new artwork by Luke Headland and...
Make room for The Coffee Table (aka La mesita del comedor), a wickedly original horror from Spain, helmed by Caye Casas (Killing God) who also co-wrote with Cristina Borobia. The film certainly made a big noise and had stomachs churning on its original release and is now set for pride of place in your home, as Second Sight Films announce a fantastic new Limited Edition Blu-ray release this Spring.
The set will come complete with a new audio commentary, new interviews with the director, actors and many more as well as two of Caye Casas’ short films. The stunning set is presented in a rigid slipcase with new artwork by Luke Headland and...
- 4/13/2025
- by Competitions
- HeyUGuys.co.uk
Caye Casas’ deeply unsettling horror The Coffee Table (La mesita del comedor) is receiving the deluxe treatment from Second Sight Films, with a Limited Edition Blu-ray release set for 28th April 2025. The Spanish psychological horror, notorious for its gut-punch storytelling and relentless descent into despair, arrives with a host of new extras, including an exclusive audio commentary, fresh interviews with the cast and director, and two of Casas’ earlier short films.
Originally released to stunned audiences, The Coffee Table has been hailed as one of the most distressing horror films in recent memory, with El Mundo branding it “horror film of the year” and Projected Figures calling it a “genre-leaping marvel” that twists from dark comedy into pure tragedy. Casas, known for Killing God, co-wrote the script with Cristina Borobia (Rip), crafting a story that plays with tension and absurdity before plunging into unbearable dread.
The film follows Jesús and María,...
Originally released to stunned audiences, The Coffee Table has been hailed as one of the most distressing horror films in recent memory, with El Mundo branding it “horror film of the year” and Projected Figures calling it a “genre-leaping marvel” that twists from dark comedy into pure tragedy. Casas, known for Killing God, co-wrote the script with Cristina Borobia (Rip), crafting a story that plays with tension and absurdity before plunging into unbearable dread.
The film follows Jesús and María,...
- 3/13/2025
- by Oliver Mitchell
- Love Horror
Stephen King is the source of many of modern horror's most powerful stories, but he is also an excellent bellwether for exciting developments in the genre world. One of his recent recommendations challenges hardcore fright fans to test their mettle: Caye Casas's taboo-smashing The Coffee Table has traumatized audiences the world over, and now this horrifying sensation is available on Shudder.
This pitch-black Spanish comedy concerns a pair of new parents who purchase a divisive piece of furniture that changes their lives in ways they could never have imagined. The film has also changed the lives of many unwitting audience members, who never saw anything as boundary-pushing — or as bizarrely funny — as this low-budget, high-tension horror-comedy. Those who won't take Stephen King's word for it can read on to find out what all the fuss is about, before plunging into the shocking experience of The Coffee Table.
Only the...
This pitch-black Spanish comedy concerns a pair of new parents who purchase a divisive piece of furniture that changes their lives in ways they could never have imagined. The film has also changed the lives of many unwitting audience members, who never saw anything as boundary-pushing — or as bizarrely funny — as this low-budget, high-tension horror-comedy. Those who won't take Stephen King's word for it can read on to find out what all the fuss is about, before plunging into the shocking experience of The Coffee Table.
Only the...
- 3/2/2025
- by Claire Donner
- CBR
¿Qué harías por tu peor enemigo? © Vértice360
Ya se ha publicado el primer tráiler de Enemigos, una historia de superación personal dirigida por David Valero (El arca de Noé) y producida por Amazon MGM Studios y Atípica Films, que ha sido seleccionada para participar en la 28 edición del Festival de Cine de Málaga, en la Sección Oficial fuera de concurso.
En enemigos, Chimo y Rubio son dos adolescentes de barrio, víctima y verdugo, acosado y acosador, cuyas vidas están marcadas por la enemistad y el rencor. Un día, Chimo ve la oportunidad de vengarse y poner fin a años de sufrimiento. Lo que no sabe, sin embargo, es que el destino les tiene reservado a ambos un giro inesperado.
La película está protagonizada por los jóvenes Christian Checa y Hugo Welzel como Chimo y El Rubio respectivamente. Completan el reparto Estefanía de los Santos (Las leyes de la frontera), Luna Pamies...
Ya se ha publicado el primer tráiler de Enemigos, una historia de superación personal dirigida por David Valero (El arca de Noé) y producida por Amazon MGM Studios y Atípica Films, que ha sido seleccionada para participar en la 28 edición del Festival de Cine de Málaga, en la Sección Oficial fuera de concurso.
En enemigos, Chimo y Rubio son dos adolescentes de barrio, víctima y verdugo, acosado y acosador, cuyas vidas están marcadas por la enemistad y el rencor. Un día, Chimo ve la oportunidad de vengarse y poner fin a años de sufrimiento. Lo que no sabe, sin embargo, es que el destino les tiene reservado a ambos un giro inesperado.
La película está protagonizada por los jóvenes Christian Checa y Hugo Welzel como Chimo y El Rubio respectivamente. Completan el reparto Estefanía de los Santos (Las leyes de la frontera), Luna Pamies...
- 2/26/2025
- by Marta Medina
- mundoCine
The solo feature directing debut of Spanish filmmaker Caye Casas, the horror comedy The Coffee Table (a.k.a. La mesita del comedor) was made in 2022 and got a lot of attention as it made its way around the world earlier this year, with JoBlo’s own Alex Maidy giving it an 8/10 review that can be read at This Link and legendary author Stephen King recommending it to his fans and followers by writing, “My guess is you have never, not once in your whole life, seen a movie as black as this one. It’s horrible and also horribly funny. Think the Coen Brothers’ darkest dream.” Now, Casas has revealed that The Coffee Table is getting a Turkish remake, titled Cam Sehpa, from director Can Evrenol!
Evrenol made his feature directorial debut with the 2015 horror film Baskin and has since directed the horror thriller Housewife, the post-apocalyptic adventure Peri: Agzi Olmayan Kiz,...
Evrenol made his feature directorial debut with the 2015 horror film Baskin and has since directed the horror thriller Housewife, the post-apocalyptic adventure Peri: Agzi Olmayan Kiz,...
- 12/23/2024
- by Cody Hamman
- JoBlo.com
Caye Casas’s The Coffee Table delivered on of the darkest, pitch black horror comedies of the year that even shocked Stephen King. Casas revealed today that a Turkish remake of his macabre feature is now in production, with Baskin director Can Evrenol at the helm.
Casas broke the news on social media, revealing that the remake is currently titled Cam Sehpa.
The Coffee Table “follows Jesus and Maria, a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship. Nevertheless, they have just become parents. To shape their new life, they decide to buy a new coffee table. A decision that will change their existence.”
David Pareja and Estefanía de los Santos star as the ill-fated couple, with Josep Riera, Claudia Riera, and Eduardo Antuña rounding out the cast.
The horror comedy is currently streaming on Tubi in case you missed it, and Casas is already hard at work on...
Casas broke the news on social media, revealing that the remake is currently titled Cam Sehpa.
The Coffee Table “follows Jesus and Maria, a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship. Nevertheless, they have just become parents. To shape their new life, they decide to buy a new coffee table. A decision that will change their existence.”
David Pareja and Estefanía de los Santos star as the ill-fated couple, with Josep Riera, Claudia Riera, and Eduardo Antuña rounding out the cast.
The horror comedy is currently streaming on Tubi in case you missed it, and Casas is already hard at work on...
- 12/20/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Hulu has shared the official trailer and key art for the Spanish drama series Fleeting Lies, which will make its U.S. debut on the streaming service on Thursday, October 10. Pedro Almodóvar produces the show.
When Lucia, an executive at a high-tech beauty company, goes to work expecting a promotion and winds up accused of corporate espionage and unceremoniously fired, she goes to great lengths to hide her shame and clear her name.
Also known as Mentiras pasajeras, the series stars Elena Anaya, Pilar Castro, Hugo Silva, Quim Gutiérrez, and Susi Sánchez. The guest stars include María Botto, Pedro Casablanc, Estefanía de los Santos, and María León.
One month before her wedding and the day of her supposed big promotion, Lucía is accused of corporate espionage and fired from her job. Suddenly, Lucía’s life and future take a drastic turn for the worst, as she ponders how to tell her fiancé,...
When Lucia, an executive at a high-tech beauty company, goes to work expecting a promotion and winds up accused of corporate espionage and unceremoniously fired, she goes to great lengths to hide her shame and clear her name.
Also known as Mentiras pasajeras, the series stars Elena Anaya, Pilar Castro, Hugo Silva, Quim Gutiérrez, and Susi Sánchez. The guest stars include María Botto, Pedro Casablanc, Estefanía de los Santos, and María León.
One month before her wedding and the day of her supposed big promotion, Lucía is accused of corporate espionage and fired from her job. Suddenly, Lucía’s life and future take a drastic turn for the worst, as she ponders how to tell her fiancé,...
- 10/4/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Caye Casas’ Spanish comedy horror The Coffee Table has sold to Indeed for Germany, Austria and Switzerland and to BBBank in Japan for sales agent MPM Premium.
Indeed will give the film a limited release in cinemas before expanding to VoD and DVD in 2025 and BBBank will release the film in cinemas in 2025.
The Coffee Table is about a young couple raising their first child who buy a coffee table that changes their lives forever with a series of unforeseen and unnerving events.
It has already sold to Cinephobia in North America, Second Sight Films in the UK, Australia and New Zealand,...
Indeed will give the film a limited release in cinemas before expanding to VoD and DVD in 2025 and BBBank will release the film in cinemas in 2025.
The Coffee Table is about a young couple raising their first child who buy a coffee table that changes their lives forever with a series of unforeseen and unnerving events.
It has already sold to Cinephobia in North America, Second Sight Films in the UK, Australia and New Zealand,...
- 6/11/2024
- ScreenDaily
Stars: David Pareja, Estefanía de los Santos, Josep Riera, Claudia Riera, Eduardo Antuña | Written by Caye Casas, Cristina Borobia | Directed by Caye Casas
I had read quite a lot of comments about The Coffee Table before I had seen it but pretty much all of them said something along the lines of “watch The Coffee Table knowing as little about the film as possible.” And those kind of comments make it a very difficult film to review because they are absolutely right. You want to know as little about The Coffee Table before you see that. With that said, I will indeed keep my review spoiler-free. But I will have to write a little bit more!
The Coffee Table focuses on newly-turned parents, Jesus and Maria. Despite just becoming parents they are going through a tough time. It wasn’t easy getting pregnant, and Jesus suggests he wasn’t really ‘ready’ to have a child,...
I had read quite a lot of comments about The Coffee Table before I had seen it but pretty much all of them said something along the lines of “watch The Coffee Table knowing as little about the film as possible.” And those kind of comments make it a very difficult film to review because they are absolutely right. You want to know as little about The Coffee Table before you see that. With that said, I will indeed keep my review spoiler-free. But I will have to write a little bit more!
The Coffee Table focuses on newly-turned parents, Jesus and Maria. Despite just becoming parents they are going through a tough time. It wasn’t easy getting pregnant, and Jesus suggests he wasn’t really ‘ready’ to have a child,...
- 5/22/2024
- by Alain Elliott
- Nerdly
Plot: Unspeakable horror meets the blackest of black comedy. To celebrate the birth of their baby, a bickering couple buys a coffee table. Guaranteed to bring happiness to their family by the smarmy salesman, the couple instead find nothing but horror with this furniture and all without ghosts, monsters or possessions, just a tacky coffee table.
Review: It is hard for movies to fall between the cracks for a movie site like ours. Rarely do we learn of a movie after everyone else, especially two years late. The Coffee Table, directed by Caye Casas, is a Spanish movie that debuted in 2022 in Europe before hitting the festival circuit in 2023. The movie snuck onto DVD and streaming platforms domestically in April but is now buzzing thanks to an endorsement on social media from Stephen King. Knowing nothing about the film besides King’s endorsement, I checked out The Coffee Table and...
Review: It is hard for movies to fall between the cracks for a movie site like ours. Rarely do we learn of a movie after everyone else, especially two years late. The Coffee Table, directed by Caye Casas, is a Spanish movie that debuted in 2022 in Europe before hitting the festival circuit in 2023. The movie snuck onto DVD and streaming platforms domestically in April but is now buzzing thanks to an endorsement on social media from Stephen King. Knowing nothing about the film besides King’s endorsement, I checked out The Coffee Table and...
- 5/20/2024
- by Alex Maidy
- JoBlo.com
Horror fans looking to test their mettle should take note of director Caye Casas‘s The Coffee Table. Horror master Stephen King recently said of the pitch-black tragicomedy, “My guess is you have never, not once in your whole life, seen a movie as black as this one. It’s horrible and also horribly funny.”
That sums up this grim movie well, with King’s recommendation worth taking.
In a press release, Casas said, “We wanted to make one of the cruelest films ever made, one that people cannot forget. It will make them feel very strong emotions, real terror without monsters, zombies, ghosts or murderers, only with a dining room table and the cruelest fate that you can imagine.”
The filmmaker, who co-wrote the film with Cristina Borobia, isn’t downplaying the cruelty.
The film “follows Jesus and Maria, a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship.
That sums up this grim movie well, with King’s recommendation worth taking.
In a press release, Casas said, “We wanted to make one of the cruelest films ever made, one that people cannot forget. It will make them feel very strong emotions, real terror without monsters, zombies, ghosts or murderers, only with a dining room table and the cruelest fate that you can imagine.”
The filmmaker, who co-wrote the film with Cristina Borobia, isn’t downplaying the cruelty.
The film “follows Jesus and Maria, a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship.
- 5/15/2024
- by Meagan Navarro
- bloody-disgusting.com
Caye Casas’s second feature is audacious and sharp, but the shifts between acidic comedy of manners and humour-free horror are grating
Exhausted new parents Jesús (David Pareja) and María (Estefanía de los Santos) are looking for something to tie their front room together. But in the furniture shop, when an unctuous salesman (Eduardo Antuña) suggests the “famous” Rörret coffee table – glass top, held aloft by two golden nymphs, a snip at €1,099 – old tensions emerge. Jesús is smitten; María thinks it’s a tacky abomination. She gets to choose everything, he says – even forcing him to have kids, and also dictating their son’s name, Cayetano. “A shoddy name for a fascist bullfighter,” he says. The salesman, who shares the moniker, is put out.
The worst happens; they buy the table. Actually, that’s not the worst: it’s what occurs, involving the table, when María heads out to buy...
Exhausted new parents Jesús (David Pareja) and María (Estefanía de los Santos) are looking for something to tie their front room together. But in the furniture shop, when an unctuous salesman (Eduardo Antuña) suggests the “famous” Rörret coffee table – glass top, held aloft by two golden nymphs, a snip at €1,099 – old tensions emerge. Jesús is smitten; María thinks it’s a tacky abomination. She gets to choose everything, he says – even forcing him to have kids, and also dictating their son’s name, Cayetano. “A shoddy name for a fascist bullfighter,” he says. The salesman, who shares the moniker, is put out.
The worst happens; they buy the table. Actually, that’s not the worst: it’s what occurs, involving the table, when María heads out to buy...
- 5/13/2024
- by Phil Hoad
- The Guardian - Film News
"Enjoy if you dare..." What crazy idea will they come up with next for a horror movie?! Try this on for size, why don't ya. Watch out for deadly tables! The Coffee Table is a Spanish horror film about, uh, some kind of haunted, killer furniture. Jesus and Maria are a couple going through a difficult time in their relationship. Nevertheless, they have just become parents and are also struggling with the pressures of a newborn baby. To shape their new life, they decide to buy a new coffee table. A decision that will change their existence and their lives forever. This indie horror was entirely shot over the course of 10 days. Starring David Pareja and Estefanía de los Santos, with Josep Maria Riera, Claudia Riera, and Eduardo Antuña. It's described as "an unsettling descent into absolute madness and misery," and also "uproariously funny until it is not at all.
- 4/18/2024
- by Alex Billington
- firstshowing.net
"Buying that coffee table was the single worst decision I've ever made."
Caye Casas made a fantastic debut in 2017 as co-director of "Killing God," a hilariously dark comedy about messed-up family dynamics and a world-ending proposal. Now, he is really focusing on the dark part of dark comedy for his solo directorial debut in "The Coffee Table," a movie best watched as blind as humanly possible — if you even dare experience it. This is one of the bleakest, meanest, most unbearably cruel movies you could ever see, yet it is so uncomfortable and awkward you can't help but laugh in a maniacal way that might give you more than a few looks from those around you (if they're not laughing themselves). "The Coffee Table" is the anti-schadenfreude movie, one that gives you so much unpleasant misfortune you cannot possibly find it funny ... until you do.
The film follows a middle-aged couple,...
Caye Casas made a fantastic debut in 2017 as co-director of "Killing God," a hilariously dark comedy about messed-up family dynamics and a world-ending proposal. Now, he is really focusing on the dark part of dark comedy for his solo directorial debut in "The Coffee Table," a movie best watched as blind as humanly possible — if you even dare experience it. This is one of the bleakest, meanest, most unbearably cruel movies you could ever see, yet it is so uncomfortable and awkward you can't help but laugh in a maniacal way that might give you more than a few looks from those around you (if they're not laughing themselves). "The Coffee Table" is the anti-schadenfreude movie, one that gives you so much unpleasant misfortune you cannot possibly find it funny ... until you do.
The film follows a middle-aged couple,...
- 9/24/2023
- by Rafael Motamayor
- Slash Film
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