Return to Sender: Surveillance, Control and Paranoia in Modern Times
Russell Goldman’s Return to Sender is a psychological horror that taps into the uniquely contemporary fears concomitant with living in ...
Russell Goldman’s Return to Sender is a psychological horror that taps into the uniquely contemporary fears concomitant with living in ...
Sam Evenson’s The Changing Room is a 4-minute horror within the confines of a changing room. The cramped quarters made ...
Kit Wilson’s Something Behind The Walls is a horror set in 1930s Philadelphia, following the experiences of a city journalist ...
Tim Egan’s short film Curve taps into base, instinctive fears with a narrative always headed for doom. Less than 10 ...
Malakai Tyne Bisel’s Saternus just shies away from satirizing the dark world of cults. But centred around the members of ...
Nikhail Asnani’s 10-minute horror Seed follows a witch’s mission to grow her olive tree. Set in broad daylight despite the ...
Guy Soulsby’s 10-minute horror A Sickness is a gratifying indulgence in atmospheric horror. Following a man going about his day ...
Dennis Cahlo’s horror short Doors (co-written with Bethany Watson) makes judicious use of its time. At just 4 minutes, with ...
Based on the serial killer Amelia Dyer, nicknamed the Ogress of Reading, Jon Kent’s short The Ogress forays into the ...
At just under six minutes, Elijah Rodriguez’s The Perfect Daughter is the perfect bite sized dose of skin crawling horror. ...
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