![]() ![]() ![]() He saw this short and was so inspired by its truly scary energy and atmospheric, well-planned vision, that he decided to take it a step further.Ĭreepy antique salesmen and dusty old puzzles can be scary as all hell if you get it just right. If you remember this name, it might be because Guillermo del Toro directed a feature of the same name. Warning: you might not turn out the lights anymore after watching this one.ĭisturbing images, psychological terror, and a main character with a phobia? This short checks off all three on the list and makes it hard to look away. The goal was to scare you in less than three minutes, but this short film did such a good job, and so uniquely, that it became a major theatrical sensation. Two guys planning their escape find themselves with a bigger problem than their jail cell when their tunnel crawl leads to a startling discovery. That’s never more true than in The History of Monsters, where the protagonist’s monster-filled nights suddenly have one more person in them - a stranger she may not be able to trust. Loneliness and death feel so close together sometimes. This short proves that it’s true what they say: “Some people will do anything to get what they want.”įollowing an exorcist that visits a couple, Makr is a film about the choice to deceive - and the ways one has to live with that choice when the time comes. Psychological horror and thriller elements play out beautifully in this short film about a manipulative teen (with effective acting, I might add). There are, of course, the psychological effects - but is there more to it than that? Find out by watching The Rule of Three. Superstition can have such a deep and profound effect on our lives if we let it. This psychological thriller blends with horror to create something truly special and surprising. Living alone with a horrifying secret in his home, Stephen is not everything he appears to be. Cosmic horror like this really makes you wonder what’s real. Made in the Unity game engine, this ultra-realistic 3D animation explores a postnuclear Russian wasteland, and what Evgeniy finds there might just defy explanation. Miner’s Mountain is a place I wouldn’t want to go in the dark… and if the film is any indication, neither should you. In a town where some horrible killings have been kept quiet, the sheriff might know more than he’s letting on. More info coming soon | Remind Me Miner’s Mountain ![]()
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