A group of archaeologists uncover a strange structure in Northern Canada, dating over ten thousand years before the present. The team finds themselves isolated when their communication systems fail and it's not long before they begin to feel the effects of the solitude.
This movie contains 19 potentially triggering events.
18:55 to 19:24. You truly actually can’t tell the remains are a cat (just looks like bloody snow), but a pet cat death is what is alluded to via their dialogue.
The death is alluded to in spoken dialogue; the actual death is not seen or heard. The body is not recognizable as a cat and is only shown on screen for a shot or two.
No specific human on human torture, however the creature tortures the humans: sleep deprivation, constantly watching them from the dark, giving commands, etc.
Head bashed in with a rifle butt. An extremely violent killing is not shown but is described in detail by the killer while other characters stare in horror.
This could be subjective based on viewers interpretation. I’ve said yes, based on multiple characters saying the villain, “made them do it.” Another character doesn’t remember (or lied) about sacrifice of a cat.