Eli Roth’s The Horror Section continues its mission to spotlight bold, boundary-pushing voices in genre filmmaking with Dream Eater, the latest feature from Canadian trio Jay Drakulic, Mallory Drumm, and Alex Lee Williams under their Blind Luck Pictures banner. Already an award winner, including Best Feature at the H.P. Lovecraft Film Festival, and drawing comparisons to The Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity, the film will arrive digitally on November 18, 2025, making it a timely addition to horror fans’ late-fall watchlists. Dream Eater follows documentary filmmaker Mallory as she retreats to a remote cabin in the snowy Laurentian mountains with her boyfriend Alex to document his violent parasomnia.
Read MoreSyndicate Smasher (2017)
Directed by Benny Tjandra and Doug Tochioka, Syndicate Smasher is a relentless, over-the-top action ride where survival means taking on not one, but four organized crime syndicates: the Mafia, the Yakuza, the Russian Mob, and the Chinese Tongs. The premise is undeniably ambitious, and the movie delivers a steady stream of gunfights, betrayals, and high-stakes escapes. The film features an eclectic cast including Mel Novak, Laurene Landon, David Prak, Jon Miguel, Olya Lvova, Nic D’Avirro, Arthur Roberts, Joe Estevez, and Hidetoshi Imura.
Read MoreDV5: Cord Cutter Hell (2021)
Evan Jacobs’ DV5: Cord Cutter Hell continues his underground horror legacy with a delightfully twisted take on the modern anxieties of screen addiction. Part of the long-running DV series that began in 2012, this latest entry ups the ante with a clever blend of lo-fi terror, digital distortion, and darkly comic horror. The premise is as absurd as it is inventive: two mustachioed cord cutters accidentally resurrect a serial killer through their TV antennas.
Read MoreHaunted House Movie (2025)
Haunted House Movie, directed by Jamie Grefe, is a bold, genre-blurring thriller that takes audiences on a wild, multi-dimensional ride through horror, suspense, and the paranormal. Equal parts quirky Adult Swim surrealism and Twin Peaks-inspired intrigue, the film delivers a unique cinematic experience that is both unsettling and strangely delightful. The story centers on three operatives tasked with rescuing a senator’s daughter who disappears into a haunted portal leading to the twenty-third dimension.
Read MoreApologize (2025)
Apologize, directed by Jamie Grefe, is a hypnotic psychological drama that transforms the classic themes of betrayal, passion, and remorse into a visually striking vertical cinematic experience. Shot entirely in 9:16 format, the film immerses viewers in a fractured Los Angeles dreamscape, creating an intimate and almost claustrophobic atmosphere that mirrors the inner turmoil of its characters. At the heart of the story is Carl, a struggling artist yearning for a simple family life, and Angela, his enigmatic muse, whose desires extend beyond him to his best friend, Jim, a morally conflicted billionaire.
Read MoreBeyond is Calling (2025)
Beyond Is Calling is a strikingly eerie short horror film from director Frank Palangi and writers Christopher Pelton and Clarence Carter, adapted from their own chilling short story. Even in its brief runtime, the film manages to immerse viewers in a tense, unsettling atmosphere, showcasing a dark vision of fear that lingers long after the screen goes black. Palangi’s direction is confident, balancing suspenseful pacing with haunting imagery that elevates the story beyond typical short-form horror.
Read MoreShadows the Clown (2025)
Shadows the Clown is a chilling and inventive short horror film from director Frank Palangi and writer Christopher Pelton, adapted from Pelton’s short story collection Toe In The Water. In this brief but memorable journey, we are drawn into the terrifying world of a young girl whose imagination gives life to a nightmare clown—a manifestation that blurs the line between psychological terror and supernatural horror. The film excels at building tension in a compact runtime.
Read MoreRoom Number 4 (2025)
Frank Palangi’s Room Number 4, written by Christopher Pelton and inspired by the short story collection Toe In The Water, is a suspenseful and psychologically driven short horror that makes its mark in a compact runtime. The film explores the intersection of fear, guilt, and the supernatural, centering on the tension behind a single mysterious door. Palangi and Pelton craft a story that lingers, tapping into the unsettling idea that our past actions can follow us in unexpected—and haunting—ways.
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