Horror Short Review: Lost Dog (2022)
From Burnt Mill Road, director Jacob Arbittier and writer Ken Rudnick bring us a disturbing horror short called Lost Dog.
From Burnt Mill Road, director Jacob Arbittier and writer Ken Rudnick bring us a disturbing horror short called Lost Dog.
The Unnamable, based off the H.P. Lovecraft story of the same name, was directed, written, and produced by Jean-Paul Ouellette, and stars Charles Klausmeyer, Mark Kinsey Stephenson, Alexandra Durrell and Laura Albert.
Shot on iPhone, and it shows, Laundry comes from the minds of Jason Royer and Makayla Lawrence. A horror short that claims to be bone-chilling but doesn’t even manage to send a slight shiver through the body.
Also going under the name of Asylum Blackout, The Incident was directed by Alexandre Courtès and written by S. Craig Zahler. It stars Rupert Evans, Dave Legeno, Anna Skellern, Richard Brake, Kenny Doughty and Joseph Kennedy.
A comedy horror written and directed by Antonio Pantoja, One Must Fall has a strong premise and a game cast but fails to balance comedy and horror well.
Directed by Elgin Cahill Elgin, who co-wrote it with Wendy Winterbourne, Beware the Lake stars Jonathan Lipnicki, Anja Knebl, Ava Dalgaard and JP Dayton.
An anthology horror, The Black Book has segments written and directed by Topher Chambers, Jim Dougherty, Steven Durgarn and Joe Herbert. It stars Mark A. Nash, Emmanuel Carter, Heidi Harian, Heather Chambers and Ari Lehman.
A gorgeous looking horror short with a really dark story, Night Visit was written and directed by Spencer Keller. It stars Raymond Power, Chloes Ciara, Mackenzie Wynn, Lila Keller, Luke Schuck and David Brender.