Abigail
"Leaving is never the hardest thing to do."
A woman must confront the darkness in her own home in this short horror film.
"Leaving is never the hardest thing to do."
A woman must confront the darkness in her own home in this short horror film.
Mary O'Neil
Abigail
Ivan Đurović
Shane
Tara Erickson
Karrie
A woman must confront the darkness in her own home in this short horror film.
A fraught mother-daughter relationship is put to a terrifying test when the family patriarch dies, and the grieving mother hires a mysterious stranger to bring her husband back from the dead.
Nothing is what it seems when a twisted one-night stand spirals into a serial killer’s vicious murder spree.
As an evil takes over the world beyond their front doorstep, the only protection for a mother and her twin sons is their house and their family’s protective bond.
Shortly after moving into a dark, brooding mansion, a psychologist and his co-workers are terrorized by a horrible evil being.
Ten-year-old Aurora asks her hitman neighbor to kill the monster under her bed that she claims ate her family. To protect her, he must battle an onslaught of assassins while accepting that some monsters are real.
A woman wakes up injured in a basement surrounded by corpses. To survive, she pretends to be dead while a grotesque ritual unfolds in the house above.
On Halloween night, a sorority house is overrun with ghosts, while a vengeful housemother goes on a killing spree.
A single mom is raped by an invisible force. Her psychiatrist believes the experience stems from childhood trauma, while she knows something supernatural is at play.
Ebony Jackson, a struggling single mother fighting her personal demons, moves her family into a new home for a fresh start. But when strange occurrences inside the home raise the suspicions of Child Protective Services and threaten to tear the family apart, Ebony soon finds herself locked in a battle for her life and the souls of her children.
Young Macy is abducted by a deranged, monstrous figure who wants to raise her as its child.