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HERMAN is a new psychological horror-thriller set mostly in one location but with far-reaching consequences. It’s a very powerful story with a final act that starts well, but drags on for too long. Unfortunately, as this had potential for more. Read our full Herman movie review here!

HERMAN is a psychological horror-thriller about an older man trying to live with the choices he made in life. Or rather, he is often trying to run from them, and on this fateful night, there is interference. The kind that forces him to acknowledge past misdeeds.

I was completely invested in this for the longest time, but that final act was a bit of a let-down. Not that it’s a bad story, but the pacing drags out, and the tempo is almost at a standstill for a few minutes too long. Still, this is definitely worth checking out, so I’m just irritated that it didn’t stay as good until the very end.

Continue reading our review of the Herman movie below. Find it on VOD from December 2, 2025.

Haunted or hunted?

In Herman, the title character is ready to end his life when someone comes knocking on his door. Having led a life of solitude, he tends to reflect on what he had and what he lost. On this particular night, he will be forced to come to terms with his past actions.

His misdeeds, to be exact.

Having Herman come out in December is perfect, as it has a touch of The Christmas Carol to its plot. Not in detail, but being confronted by people who insist that he look back on his life and acknowledge what has led him to this point.

Herman (2025) – Review | Psychological Horror/Thriller

Herman (Colin Ward) will find himself haunted (and almost hunted) by several dark forces. Many of which originate from himself in a roundabout way.

Will he be able to come to terms with his past, or will the late-night visitors seeking shelter at his cabin be forced to go to extremes?! Well, Herman is an older white man, so I’m sure you can imagine. No matter his objections, he will be forced to fully confront his inner demons.

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Herman comes from writer-director Andrew Vogel, who has created a very engaging and fascinating story. I have seen it done better in movies such as You’ll Never Find Me and Pandemonium. However, this one does come very close at several points throughout the runtime.

Also, the cast led by Colin Ward (Mank, Perry Mason) as Herman was very strong. I especially liked Suzann Toni Petrongolo (Dead Giveaway, The Dirty South) as Sister Mary. Also in a key role is Lawson Greyson (V/H/S Halloween) as Alice, while writer-director Andrew Vogel himself also plays a very important role in front of the camera.

Personally, I loved how it was shot mostly in one location, which became increasingly claustrophobic as Herman is confronted with his past. Also, for the longest time, I didn’t look at how much time had passed. This ended somewhere during the final act, which is why the rating isn’t higher, but it is still a big recommendation to watch this horror-thriller.

Herman is out on VOD on December 2, 2025, via Scatena & Rosner Films.

Details

Director: Andrew Vogel
Script: Andrew Vogel
Cast: Colin Ward, Suzann Toni Petrongolo, Lawson Greyson, Andrew Vogel, Alex James, Soni Theresa Montgomery

Plot

Haunted by a dark force, a grizzled recluse is faced with late-night visitors seeking shelter at his cabin. As jealousy and demonic influence ignite, he is pulled into another dimension to confront his inner demons.

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Kombucha – Movie Review (3/5) https://www.heavenofhorror.com/reviews/kombucha-2025-horror-comedy/ Tue, 02 Dec 2025 08:00:33 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55158 The post Kombucha – Movie Review (3/5) appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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KOMBUCHA is a workplace horror-comedy that has a lot going for it. A very small cast, an extremely simple premise, and a character-driven story with lots of kitsch and familiar references. It is definitely worth watching – whether you love or loathe the drink. Read our full Kombucha movie review here!

KOMBUCHA may be an acquired taste, but this horror-comedy is not. It is an absolute recommendation for fans of the horror and comedy hybrid. A genre-mix, I am a huge fan of. This one specifically combines a dark workplace comedy with a sinister horror twist.

The runtime is 1 hour and 34 minutes, which works just fine for the storyline. And really, I don’t have too much to complain about, but it was missing something (an extra edge of some kind) for me to give a higher rating. However, I never considered going any lower for my rating of this movie.

Continue reading our Kombucha movie review below. Find it on Digital from December 2, 2025.

Too good to be true?

As workplace horror-comedy goes, Kombucha begins with a familiar premise: If something sounds too good to be true, there’s obviously a catch of some kind. Admittedly, no one could be expected to predict the catch in the case of this workplace.

We meet a struggling musician just as his girlfriend is getting fed up with him. To be honest, I can understand why. He’s a slob who slags off and has the audacity to diss her job while enjoying what her paycheck can provide. Chasing his dream, and offering no support to her, as she supports them both.

So, she decides it’s time for a break, just as an old musician friend comes around with a job offer. The pay starts at over 100K per year, and he doesn’t need any special skills or talent. Just a recommendation.

As he begins, it becomes obvious that he also needs to drink their product, which is kombucha. Now, you may not be a fan of kombucha, but once anyone tries this particular recipe, they are hooked. As in addicted to the stuff. Suddenly, they can do anything and be their very best self.

Well, maybe not so much themself as the ideal worker.

Kombucha – Review | Workplace Horror-Comedy

David Cronenberg meets The Office

Kombucha has very appropriately been described as “David Cronenberg meets The Office”. A comparison to Severance may not be too far off, either, as these employees really end up being all about the job. And the kombucha! It truly is a body horror workplace story… involving a very special kind of mother, as well.

Of course, we get to enjoy lots of workplace references, including the buzzwords and fluff words of many offices. From “circling back” to celebrating a huge contract, this is satire gold.

Kombucha stars Terrance Carey, Claire McFadden, and Paige Bourne. Sure, there are more actors in this movie, but these three are key players. Okay, also Jesse Kendall should be mentioned here. And just wait until you meet “Mother”.

Watch Kombucha on Digital & Blu-ray or DVD

Kombucha was written & directed by Jake Myers, who has managed to create a wonderful genre hybrid. One that isn’t too scary for those who will love the comedy and satire. Also, it has lots of deliciously yucky body horror elements with gorgeous practical effects, which should please horror fans.

Oh, but please don’t get me wrong. This may be kitsch and include comedy, but it is first and foremost a workplace body-horror movie. A story of all the free kombucha you can contain, paired with “workplace horror drenched in fluorescent lights and teeming with suspicious team building”. If that sounds good to you, then you must check out this one!

This Kombucha horror story in film form will be available for purchase or rental on Amazon Prime Video, Apple TV, Google Play, Fandango at Home, and more starting December 2nd. Also, physical editions will be available for order the same day, making it a nice little Christmas present idea for the kombucha-loving horror fan in your life.

Kombucha is available on Digital Platforms & Blu-ray/DVD December 2, 2025.

Details

Written & Directed By: Jake Myers
Starring: Terrance Carey, Claire McFadden, Paige Bourne

Plot

A mind-altering drink makes employees work themselves to death.

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Troll 2 – Movie Review | Netflix (4/5) https://www.heavenofhorror.com/reviews/troll-2-netflix/ Mon, 01 Dec 2025 05:01:01 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55189 The post Troll 2 – Movie Review | Netflix (4/5) appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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TROLL 2 on Netflix is the sequel to the 2022 hit movie from Norway. I’ll admit I wasn’t too hopeful it would work a second time. However, I found the plot of this one to work almost even better, so I watched it with a huge smile on my face. Well, when it wasn’t too scary or sad. Read our full review of the Troll 2 Netflix movie here!

TROLL 2 is on Netflix worldwide exactly three years after the first movie was released. In this sequel, we follow many of the same characters, so it feels very familiar right off the bat. Well, the characters that survived are still here, anyway. Of course, we have flashbacks, so most can be included that way.

Also, fair warning, don’t expect everyone to make it out alive this time around either. Yes, this movie will end in a huge fight, which usually means not everyone can survive. Still, this one was a brutal blow, I must say. For the record, my exact rating is closer to 3½, but since we don’t do halves, I’m rounding it up to 4 out of 5.

Continue reading our Troll 2 Netflix movie review below. Find it on Netflix from December 1, 2025.

None the wiser

In Troll 2, a dangerous new troll has been awakened. So, not unlike the events of the previous movie, and yet many appear to be none the wiser. They still think they can use modern technology to contain or control this ancient being made of and by nature.

As a result, this new troll will be unleashing devastation across Norway. Again!

Of course, those who did appear somewhat smarter the first time around are still ready to fight smarter in this sequel. This mostly means the adventurers Nora and Andreas, who try to understand instead of “just” fighting. Also, there’s Captain Kris (who is now a major, but that doesn’t have quite the same ring), and he is still quick to use brawn over brain.

Troll 2 – Review | Netflix Fantasy Sequel

An unexpected hero… or two?!

Don’t worry, I won’t be doing spoilers for Troll 2, but I have to highlight that I loved the unexpected heroes of the story. One is “Beautiful”, and the other is not as surprising, but plays a much bigger role than I expected.

As someone from Scandinavia, this whole troll universe isn’t new to me, and maybe that’s why I expected something else or more from the first movie. However, in this sequel, I feel like the small stuff that didn’t work too well for me comes together much better in Troll 2.

I especially loved how parts of the solution to the rampage of the troll meant looking back at the ancient history of Norway. Figuring out how trolls were treated, and what changed from when they lived in a world alongside human beings. From religion to monarchy, this fantasy universe touches on all the stuff that our countries have been built on over centuries.

In the main cast, we still have Ine Maria Wilmann as Nora Tidemann, Kim Falck as Andreas, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen as “Captain Kris” with Sara Khorami (Post Mortem) as Marion. It’s not a huge cast, but it is very good!

Watch Troll 2 on Netflix

Roar Uthaug is once again the director of the Netflix sequel, just as he was on the first movie. Also, Roar Uthaug wrote the story for Troll 2, while Espen Aukan is the script writer. Basically, this movie was made with exactly the same constellation as the first one.

With a runtime of just over 100 minutes (1 hour and 42 minutes, to be exact), it doesn’t run for too long for its storyline. As a rule, I think it’s fair to say that anyone who enjoyed the first movie will like this one.

Do not switch Troll 2 off too quickly. There is an end-credit scene, which very much teases a third movie. One I will gladly watch after this solid sequel.

Troll 2 premieres globally on Netflix on December 1, 2025.

Details

Director: Roar Uthaug
Story: Roar Uthaug
Script: Espen Aukan
Cast: Ine Maria Wilmann, Sara Khorami, Mads Sjøgård Pettersen, Kim Falck

Plot

When a dangerous new troll unleashes devastation across their homeland, Nora, Andreas and Major Kris embark on their most perilous mission yet.

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Interview with the Vampire – Series Review | Netflix https://www.heavenofhorror.com/reviews/interview-with-the-vampire-series-on-netflix/ Sun, 30 Nov 2025 10:09:27 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55212 The post Interview with the Vampire – Series Review | Netflix appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE Season 1 & 2 is on Netflix, so if you haven’t watched it yet, now is your chance. I definitely preferred Part I to Part II, but both are worth watching. Season 3 is coming up in 2026, so you still have time to catch up. Read our review of Interview With The Vampire Part I & Part II here, and find it on Netflix now!

INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE Season 1 & 2 are available to watch on Netflix now. I have been wanting to check it out for the longest time, but just never got around to it. Well, now I did, so I can be ready for season 3, which is titled The Vampire Lestat, which focuses on that character.

This series is, of course, based on the novels by iconic vampire author (as in writer of vampire stories, mind you), Anne Rice. It originally aired with weekly episodes on AMC and AMC+, but has now been released on Netflix as well. It’s not on Netflix globally, but certainly in both the US and the UK at this point in time. And yes, you should definitely watch it!

Continue reading our Interview With The Vampire Part I & Part II review below.

Part I and Part II of Interview With The Vampire

With this AMC series (now on Netflix), we follow a vampire living in Dubai. However, he is a vampire who comes from New Orleans. He was born there as a human being and became a vampire there. His name is Louis de Pointe du Lac (Jacob Anderson), and his maker was Lestat de Lioncourt (Sam Reid).

As Interview With The Vampire Season 1 begins, Louis de Pointe du Lac reunites with an ailing reporter, Daniel Molloy (Eric Bogosian), to once again recount his life story. The two already met many decades ago in San Francisco, but Louis de Point du Lac – honestly, it feels only right to always use his full name – wasn’t quite as honest back then.

Now, in Dubai, he is older and wiser, but obviously looks exactly the same, and he is ready to finally tell the full story. A story of a life filled with bloodlust and a very toxic romance at the center. A romance with the sinister Frenchman who turned him: Lestat du Lioncourt.

Interview with the Vampire: Season 1 & 2 – Review | On Netflix

A dangerous and intense romance

Unlike the 1994 movie starring Brad Pitt and Tom Cruise in those iconic roles, this AMC series focuses on their romance. Forget all about subtext; the romantic (and physical) love between Louis de Pointe du Lac and Lestat du Lioncourt is the main text. And I am loving that!

Honestly, it’s the only way this entire story truly makes sense!

Both Interview With The Vampire Season 1 & Season 2 are about Louis de Pointe du Lac telling his life story to Daniel Molloy. Season 1 (or Part I) is about his life in New Orleans, while Part II is about his life in Europe, after he leaves the United States to look for more vampires. With him is the daughter he made Lestat du Lioncourt create: Claudia.

In Part I, Claudia is portrayed by Bailey Bass, while in Part II, she is replaced by Delainey Hayles. I preferred the original actor, in many ways, but Delainey Hayles definitely grew on me. A very positive development, as we will soon see her again in Mike Flanagan‘s 2026 version of Stephen King’s Carrie.

And yes, Claudia is the child vampire character Kirsten Dunst portrayed in the 1994 movie.

The final key player in The Interview With The Vampire is Armand. In the movie, Antonio Banderas played this character, while in the series, he is portrayed by Assad Zaman. Not my favorite character, but I certainly don’t feel he’s meant to be either, so Assad Zaman delivers what is necessary for the role.

Watch Interview With The Vampire Season 1 and 2 on Netflix

Anne Rice wrote the books this series is based on, and she is also an executive producer (as credit only, as she passed away before it was finished) alongside her son, Christopher Rice. The creator of the Interview With the Vampire series is Rolin Jones (Perry Mason, The Exorcist series), who is also the showrunner and executive producer.

I loved how we’re given so much more time to dive into these characters. From their history to their psyche, it’s a real treat. From the early 20th century to the very modern world of Dubai in 2022, the story of Louis de Pointe du Lac spans decades, which means there is plenty of story to tell.

And yet, with seasons 1 and 2, we’re focusing very much on New Orleans and Paris, so there is much more to delve into. This leaves room for further seasons or spin-offs.

As for this AMC Original series, it will continue to follow the book series from Anne Rice. And that means Season 3 will be “The Vampire Lestat”, which I am very happy about. Not least after having watched the teaser trailer for the upcoming season.

Not since True Blood have I been this excited about a vampire series. I think I knew I would love it, which is why I waited to start watching, so I could binge-watch seasons.

Interview With The Vampire, Part I and Part II, are on Netflix now. Season 3 will be titled The Vampire Lestat and is coming to AMC in 2026.

Details

Creator: Rolin Jones
Cast: Jacob Anderson, Sam Reid, Bailey Bass, Delainey Hayles, Assad Zaman, Eric Bogosian, Bally Gill, Ben Daniels, Esme Appleton

Plot

A vampire from New Orleans reunites with an ailing reporter to recount a life of bloodlust and toxic romance with the sinister Frenchman who turned him.

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Primitive War – Movie Review (3/5) https://www.heavenofhorror.com/reviews/primitive-war-2025-dino-horror/ Fri, 28 Nov 2025 10:09:28 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55142 The post Primitive War – Movie Review (3/5) appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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PRIMITIVE WAR is a new horror movie that plays out during the Vietnam War and features dinosaurs. Lots of them. Also, this is nowhere near as kitsch as that sounds. The movie is based on a book, and the premise is surprisingly elegant. Read our full Primitive War movie review here!

PRIMITIVE WAR is a horror movie with a plot that worked surprisingly well. With a runtime of well over two hours, I was worried that it would be very slow. It isn’t. Not at all. What it is, however, is essentially three stories in one movie. And that’s not a bad thing either.

It begins as a somewhat classic Vietnam War movie following a group of soldiers. Then we move into a dinosaur plot, and then there’s the final act about how the dinosaurs came to be in Vietnam in 1968. All three are very interesting, and the storytelling works so much better than I ever expected. Even more surprising, so did the special effects.

Continue reading our Primitive War movie review here!

Vietnam 1968… with dinosaurs

Primitive War plays out in Vietnam in 1968, where we meet a search and rescue team known as the “Vulture Squad”. Having just returned from one intense mission, they are sent to the next. Of course, much of the mission is classified, so all they know is that they need to save a missing Green Beret platoon.

The Vultures hunt through the jungle, doing their best to avoid danger, so they can get to the missing Green Berets as soon as possible. Of course, avoiding the enemy doesn’t matter much when suddenly dinosaurs are roaming around in Vietnam.

Yes, dinosaurs have somehow been unleashed. In Vietnam. In 1968. And yes, we do get answers about the how and why of this wild situation. What’s important to the storyline of Primitive War is how the members of “Vulture Squad” decide to act. Very quickly, they recognize that they may have to rely more on their own savage instincts to survive this madness.

Primitive War – Review | War and Dinosaur Horror

Impressive dinosaurs and a great cast

Sure, you may see Jeremy Piven in much of the PR material, but this isn’t really his movie. He’s in it, and his character is important, but he’s not the one out in the field. That would be the leader of the Vultures, and he’s portrayed by Ryan Kwanten. An actor I have adored in pretty much everything he’s done. From True Blood and Glorious to Them.

In other key roles are Tricia Helfer (Battlestar Galactica, Lucifer) and Nick Wechsler (The Boys, The Hunting Party).

Also, we get to see Anthony Ingruber (Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny), Aaron Glenane (Killing Ground), Carlos Sanson Jr (Legacies), Ana Thu Nguyen (Mortal Kombat 2), Marcus Johnson (Talk to Me), and Jake Ryan (Savage), among several others.

Along with the actors, we see many different dinosaurs. Much of the action happens during nightfall, which is a smart move as it doesn’t require quite as many details. However, we do also see plenty of dinosaurs during the daytime, and they often hold up very nicely. Regardless of their budget, I feel the production quality is way higher than one could expect!

Watch Primitive War in UK cinemas or on VOD in the US

Primitive War is written and directed by Luke Sparke. We recently reviewed his 2024 movie Scurry, as it was released on digital. This dinosaur war hybrid is based on the 2017 sci-fi military novel series of the same name by Ethan Pettus. It was produced by Luke Sparke with Carmel Imrie and Carly Sparke (Occupation: Rainfall, Bring Him to Me, and Scurry).

The worldbuilding is very impressive, and I was happy to see that this wasn’t made as a kitsch B-movie. I mean, when you describe the plot, it’s too easy to think a filmmaker would go the route of Sharknado or something similar. This is not that kind of story, and the movie fortunately reflects that.

I have no problem admitting that I would love a sequel. Also, I haven’t read the novel series, but it sounds like there could be more to work on from that alone.

Primitive War is out in UK and Irish cinemas from November 28, 2025. It’s already out on digital in the US.

Details

Director: Luke Sparke
Writer: Luke Sparke
Cast: Ryan Kwanten, Jeremy Piven, Tricia Helfer, Nick Weschler, Anthony Ingruber, Aaron Glenane, Carlos Sanson Jr, Ana Thu Nguyen, Adolphus Waylee, Richard Brancatisano, Marcus Johnson, Jake Ryan

Plot

Vietnam. 1968. A search and rescue team known as “Vulture Squad” is sent to an isolated jungle valley to uncover the fate of a missing Green Beret platoon. As they hunt through the primordial depths of the valley, they discover ancient horrors that not only threaten to unravel their minds, but to end their lives as well. Dinosaurs have somehow been unleashed…

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Best 15 Horror Series on Netflix (Updated December 2025) https://www.heavenofhorror.com/features/best-horror-series-on-netflix/ Fri, 28 Nov 2025 09:17:56 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55198 The post Best 15 Horror Series on Netflix (Updated December 2025) appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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Check out our updated list of the 15 best horror series on Netflix that will keep you up all night.

Netflix continues to deliver some of the most unsettling, addictive, and downright terrifying genre TV anywhere—and 2025 is no exception. From supernatural slow-burns to bloody creature horror, the platform’s horror lineup is still packed with modern classics and international surprises.

Below, we’ve gathered the Best 15 Horror Series on Netflix (as of December 2025). It’s a deliciously creepy mix of recent hits, evergreen staples, and brilliant under-the-radar gems. Whether you love haunting gothic atmospheres or ruthless zombie carnage, there’s something here waiting to ruin your sleep.

1. The Haunting of Hill House (2018)

Mike Flanagan’s masterpiece remains one of Netflix’s crown jewels. A devastating, emotional ghost story with impeccable scares, unforgettable characters, and the iconic “Bent-Neck Lady.” Horror storytelling at its finest.
➡️ Read our review

2. Ratched (2020)

This stylish psychological horror series from Ryan Murphy reimagines the origin of Nurse Ratched from One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest. Expect lush visuals, twisted characters, and escalating madness wrapped in a retro-noir horror aesthetic.
➡️ Read our review

3. The Haunting of Bly Manor (2020)

More gothic romance than straightforward horror, Bly Manor is a beautifully tragic ghost story. While its scares are quieter than Hill House, the emotional punch is just as powerful. Once again, Mike Flanagan delivers!
➡️ Read our review

4. Midnight Mass (2021)

Yes, Mike Flanagan strikes again. This time it’s with religious horror, vampiric mythology, and some of the best monologues ever put on TV. A slow-burn series with a haunting emotional payoff.
➡️ Read our review

5. Marianne (2019)

A criminally underrated French horror series. Marianne tells the story of a horror author whose terrifying fictional antagonist begins to manifest in real life. Creepy, cinematic, and deeply atmospheric. Do. Not. Miss. Out. On. Marianne!
➡️ Read our review

Marianne – Best 15 Horror Series on Netflix

6. The Fall of the House of Usher (2023)

A wickedly sharp, modern take on Edgar Allan Poe’s stories. Stylish, gory, and filled with dark humor. This was Mike Flanagan’s final Netflix project. A brutal family collapse you won’t forget anytime soon.
➡️ Read our review

7. All of Us Are Dead (2022-)

This Korean zombie series combines emotional teen drama with intense survival horror. The outbreak scenes are chaotic, the stakes are high, and the series never pulls punches. Consider yourself warned!
➡️ Read our review

8. Archive 81 (2022)

Found footage meets cosmic horror in this eerie adaptation of the popular podcast. Archive 81 blends cult mysteries, cursed videotapes, and creeping dread—perfect for fans of slow-burn supernatural terror.
➡️ Read our review

9. Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities (2022– )

A macabre anthology featuring top directors and beautifully crafted nightmares. Each episode is a standalone horror mini-movie—monsters, madness, and visual imagination galore. I mean, it does have the name Guillermo del Toro right there in the title.
➡️ Read our review

10. Kingdom (2019–2020)

Historical horror meets zombie chaos in this stunning Korean series. Gorgeous cinematography, political intrigue, and some of the most terrifying undead sequences on screen.
➡️ Read our review

11. Red Rose (2023)

A British teen horror-thriller about a sinister app that manipulates, threatens, and consumes its victims. Blending technology-driven terror with social tension, Red Rose delivers both scares and surprising emotional beats.
➡️ Read our review

12. Brand New Cherry Flavor (2021)

Body horror meets Hollywood satire. Witchcraft, revenge, psychedelia, and a few scenes that are impossible to unsee. A uniquely bizarre gem.
➡️ Read our review

13. Paranormal (2020)

This Egyptian supernatural series follows a skeptical hematologist who becomes entangled in a series of haunting encounters. Atmospheric, culturally rich, and full of eerie mysteries.
➡️ Read our review

14. Stranger Things (2016–2025)

Not pure horror, but iconic enough to earn its spot on this list. Monsters, sci-fi terror, alternate dimensions, and a healthy dose of ’80s nostalgia. Season 5 may be the end, but the Upside Down remains legendary.
➡️ Read our review

15. Don’t Come Home (2024)

A newer addition to Netflix’s horror lineup. A tense, character-driven chiller centering on family secrets and a haunting past. Perfect for fans of dark psychological horror.
➡️ Read our review

Bonus Titles (Not Strictly Horror, but Horror-Adjacent Must-Sees)

There are two genre series we would normally always mention when talking about the best Netflix shows. The only reason they aren’t included above is that they’re primarily classified as sci-fi and only secondarily as horror. And yes, you could say the same about some of the series on the list, but for this article, we stuck to the official genre data.

“Okay, so what are the two all-time favorite series that didn’t make the list?” you ask curiously.

Dark (2017–2020)

Naturally, one of them is the fantastic German sci-fi series Dark, which spans three brilliant seasons featuring a terrific cast and one of the best title sequences ever.
➡️ Read our review

Black Mirror (2011– )

The other is the extremely bleak and dystopian sci-fi anthology Black Mirror, which offers a wealth of episodes that could easily qualify as some of the best genre films—if only they were a bit longer.

Black Mirror is still an active series, even if many years may pass between seasons—the most recent being Season 7 from 2025. Back in 2018, there was even a Black Mirror “movie.” If you’ve never seen the first season, it comes highly recommended.

I still remember watching the very first episode (the anthology originally aired on the BBC), and I haven’t forgotten it since!

Add more Netflix Horror to your watchlist

Netflix continues to dominate when it comes to high-quality horror series, delivering everything from international hits to cult favorites and original masterpieces. With this updated list, you’ve got plenty of terrifying stories to explore next.

Add your favorites to your own watchlist, explore them if you dare—but don’t blame us if something starts creaking in your hallway once the end credits roll.

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The Best Alternative Christmas Horror Movies https://www.heavenofhorror.com/features/christmas-horror-movies/ Thu, 27 Nov 2025 14:15:02 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=42108 The post The Best Alternative Christmas Horror Movies appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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Christmas Horror Movies are their own little niche. Which horror movies should you watch for Christmas? We’ve selected some of our favorites – and not just the usual classics. Maybe you can find inspiration for Scary Christmas movies on the list below.

Christmas Horror movies are brilliant. Or they can be. Our list of horror movies for Christmas offers slightly different titles than the usual classics, such as Black Christmas and Silent Night, Deadly Night. Many also watch Gremlins (1984) at Christmas time – I know, I do – and it could easily have made this list as well.

However, like some wonderful little Christmas miracle, we’ve tried to come up with suggestions for some lesser-known Christmas horror movies.

Here’s our list of alternative horror movies for Christmas

Whether you like a little fun in your Christmas horror movie or just pure dread, there should be something for you on the list. Enjoy… and Merry Christmas, ya filthy animals!

BETTER WATCH OUT (2017)

On a quiet suburban street tucked within a ‘safe neighborhood’, a babysitter must defend a twelve-year-old boy from strangers breaking into the house, only to discover that this is far from a normal home invasion.

Better Watch Out is kind of like Home Alone – and very much inspired by that movie. Only with deadly consequences!

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Better Watch Out (2018)

THE TOWER (2012)

Tower Sky, a luxurious building complex, has organised a lavish Christmas party for its VIP guests. However, things go awry when a fire breaks out and thousands of lives are endangered.

The Tower is a cross between Die Hard and The Towering Inferno – if you don’t like heights, this is truly scary stuff!

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The Tower (2012)

RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE (2010)

Young Pietari lives with his reindeer-herding father in arctic Finland. On the eve of Christmas, a nearby excavation makes a frightening discovery and an evil Santa Claus is unleashed…

Rare Exports is a Christmas horror movie for the entire family. Made by the director of the 2023 genre treat Sisu, which has nothing to do with Christmas, but you should still check it out as well.

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RARE EXPORTS: A CHRISTMAS TALE (2010)

DEAD END (2003)

Christmas Eve. On his way to his in-laws with his family, Frank Harrington decides to try a shortcut, for the first time in 20 years. It turns out to be the biggest mistake of his life.

Dead End is a small gem of a horror movie with Lin Shaye and Ray Wise, and it has plenty of creepiness.

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Dead End (2003) Horror Movie

INSIDE (2007)

Four months after the death of her husband, a woman on the brink of motherhood is tormented in her home by a strange woman who wants her unborn baby.

Inside is French horror (org. title: À l’intérieur) at its most brutal. Also, it’s on this list because it plays out on Christmas Eve. Written and directed by the French horror duo consisting of Alexandre Bustillo and Julien Maury.

If you’re pregnant, you should probably skip this movie!

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Inside / À l'intérieur (2007) Horror Movie

SILENT NIGHT (2021)

Nell, Simon, and their boy Art are ready to welcome friends and family for what promises to be a perfect Christmas gathering. Perfect except for one thing: everyone is going to die.

Silent Night (2021) is not the typical horror movie, but rather a psychological, apocalyptic Christmas drama. Basically, it’s all about having one final Christmas Eve before the entire population of the planet dies. Yeah, it is not cheerful!

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Silent Night (2021) Movie

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Stranger Things: Season 5 Volume 1 – Review | Netflix https://www.heavenofhorror.com/reviews/stranger-things-season-5-volume-1-netflix/ Thu, 27 Nov 2025 10:38:12 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55153 The post Stranger Things: Season 5 Volume 1 – Review | Netflix appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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STRANGER THINGS Season 5 Volume 1 is finally out on Netflix now. That means more of the wonderful genre hybrid featuring sci-fi, horror, fantasy, mystery, thriller, and action. And yes, it does get very dark, yet again. The four new episodes in Volume 1 are all at least one hour long, so clear your calendar. Read our Stranger Things S5 Vol. 1 review here!

STRANGER THINGS Season 5 Volume 1 on Netflix offers the first four episodes of the fifth and final season of the Netflix hit series. We’ll get an additional three episodes for Christmas in Volume 2, and then “The Finale” will be out on New Year’s Eve.

Also, expect all the episodes to between around one hour in runtime, and actual feature film length. Hey, I’m not complaining. I have loved this 1980s genre-mix of a series since the very first episode. Actually, even just from the plot and the first trailer, I knew I was hooked. Now, we’re entering the final episodes to learn the fate of Hawkins.

Continue reading our Stranger Things S5 Vol 1 review below. Start watching on Netflix now.

Hawkins is under siege

We begin with a quick recap of Stranger Things Season 4, which also means you’ll need to look up recaps that cover more than just the previous season. I found one from Looper on YouTube that covered all four previous seasons, and it’s worth checking out if you want an in-depth refresher of past events. Find it here >

After the quick S4 recap, we’re ready to keep going, but Hawkins isn’t quite as before. There’s a military presence, and Hawkins is very much a city under siege. Now, it’s both from the many military personnel all over, and due to the fact that everyone in the town must remain there. Yep, a good ol’ fashioned quarantine.

The huge crack in the surface, which was described as the result of an earthquake, has been paved over with metal sheets. Other than that, soldiers continue moving in and out of the “Upside Down” through Rifts.

We’re in the Fall of 1987, and all our heroes (kids, teenagers, and adults) have a common goal of wanting to find and kill Vecna. Of course, Vecna has a plan of his own, and once that is put into action, several characters will pay the price. This is not a show for kids, and a lot of blood will be spilled.

Eleven is in hiding, but just wants to help, and knows she is probably the only hope of defeating Vecna. However, Hopper wants to protect her, and (as always) they end up fighting a lot.

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Lots of familiar faces – and a few new ones

As always, the cast of Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 is led by Winona Ryder as Joyce Byers and David Harbour as Jim Hopper. They are the adults who have worked with the “kids” since the beginning.

The kids (of very varying ages by now) consist of Millie Bobby Brown as Eleven, Finn Wolfhard as Mike Wheeler, Gaten Matarazzo as Dustin Henderson, Caleb McLaughlin as Lucas Sinclair, and Noah Schnapp as Will Byers. Also, Sadie Sink is still here as Max Mayfield, who sadly ended up in a coma by the end of season 4. She’s still there as this story begins.

Among those who have been teenagers since they entered the story, we have Natalia Dyer as Mike’s older sister Nancy Wheeler, Charlie Heaton as Will’s older brother Jonathan Byers, and Joe Keery as the ever-charming and brave (if sometimes not the brightest) Steve Harrington. Also, Maya Hawke is still on board as Robin Buckley.

Many other recurring characters are back, which I’m happy to report includes Priah Ferguson as Lucas’s fierce little sister, Erica Sinclair, and Cara Buono as the Wheeler matriarch, Karen Wheeler. Also returning, of course, is Jamie Campbell Bower as Vecna – also known in his human form as Henry.

For me, the most interesting new addition is Linda Hamilton as Dr. Kay, but we’ll also be seeing more of Alex Breaux as Lt. Akers. Overall, there are lots of people working in or for the military. Plus, Nell Fisher (Evil Dead Rise) will play a bigger role as the younger Wheeler sibling, Holly.

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As always, the Stranger Things series comes from creators The Duffer Brothers. It’s produced by Upside Down Pictures & 21 Laps Entertainment, and yes, The Duffer Brothers serve as executive producers. Of course!

Also, executive producing is Shawn Levy (Deadpool & Wolverine) of 21 Laps Entertainment and Dan Cohen (The Boogeyman, Love and Monsters, There’s Someone Inside Your House).

If you’ve been a fan of Stranger Things this far, you should be happy with how this final season is beginning. It does get very dark and violent. Sure, this has always been the case, but it is very bloody alongside the “typical” psychological warfare we’ve experienced from the Upside Down. Consider yourself warned… and enjoy the ride towards The Finale.

Stranger Things Season 5 Volume 1 debuts on Netflix on November 26, 2025.

Details

Creators: The Duffer Brothers
Cast: Winona Ryder (Joyce Byers), David Harbour (Jim Hopper), Millie Bobby Brown (Eleven), Finn Wolfhard (Mike Wheeler), Gaten Matarazzo (Dustin Henderson), Caleb McLaughlin (Lucas Sinclair), Noah Schnapp (Will Byers), Sadie Sink (Max Mayfield), Natalia Dyer (Nancy Wheeler), Charlie Heaton (Jonathan Byers), Joe Keery (Steve Harrington), Maya Hawke (Robin Buckley), Priah Ferguson (Erica Sinclair), Brett Gelman (Murray), Jamie Campbell Bower (Vecna), Cara Buono (Karen Wheeler), Amybeth McNulty (Vickie), Nell Fisher (Holly Wheeler), Jake Connelly (Derek Turnbow), Alex Breaux (Lt. Akers), and Linda Hamilton (Dr. Kay).

Plot

The fall of 1987. Hawkins is scarred by the opening of the Rifts, and our heroes are united by a single goal: find and kill Vecna. But he has vanished — his whereabouts and plans unknown. Complicating their mission, the government has placed the town under military quarantine and intensified its hunt for Eleven, forcing her back into hiding. As the anniversary of Will’s disappearance approaches, so does a heavy, familiar dread. The final battle is looming — and with it, a darkness more powerful and more deadly than anything they’ve faced before. To end this nightmare, they’ll need everyone — the full party — standing together, one last time.

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Laughing in the Dark: Samantha Hale Brings Horror Fandom to New Special Horror Nerd https://www.heavenofhorror.com/features/samantha-hale-brings-horror-fandom-to-special-horror-nerd/ Thu, 27 Nov 2025 10:28:49 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55171 The post Laughing in the Dark: Samantha Hale Brings Horror Fandom to New Special Horror Nerd appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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In her new comedy special Horror Nerd, comedian Samantha Hale turns a lifelong love of scary movies into a twisted celebration of horror culture. Born out of pandemic-era creativity and a passion for iconic fright-film locations, the special showcases Hale’s unique blend of stand-up and genre obsession.

Horror Nerd isn’t only for horror buffs though; it’s about finding comfort in the spooky side of life. Hale best describes the special as Beetlejuice-like, “It’s irreverent, it’s smart, it’s campy, it’s absurd, it’s nostalgic, it’s welcoming to all kinds of movie lovers. Funny, yet…demonic”. Hale discusses Horror Nerd more in-depth in the interview below.

Learn where you can watch Samantha Hale: Horror Nerd here.

Tell us about Horror Nerd and how it came into fruition?

It truly came from such an unexpected turn of events in the world, really. I had been doing stand-up for about ten years and had several bits on horror films for sure, but the pandemic changed everything. Live entertainment was shut down in Los Angeles, and I was, of course, stressed out and having a hard time staying inspired to write. I couldn’t really work much for almost two years.

So, I had to find ways to pass the time. I started visiting the most iconic horror film locations just for fun, like the Michael Myers house, or the Nightmare on Elm Street house, and would film jokes about the movie in front of them. I had a blast doing it, and people were incredibly receptive and kept asking which house location I would be writing material for next.

That is when I knew I was onto something. I was excited about these new jokes I was writing, and so were my friends and followers who love horror. It happened organically, and I became one of the many people who found new ways of creating art in the chaos of the pandemic.

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Do you think stand-up has become more welcoming to horror and pop culture-based material in recent years?

I think pop culture in general has always had a place in comedy, especially in late-night television. Comedians have always dissected current events and media. But it’s still on the rare side for most mainstream comics to do more than one horror reference in their set.

I’m sure there are plenty of comics out there who might talk about a horror franchise if it’s current, or have a joke or two about scary movies, but the only comics I have seen really go to town on horror are Dana Gould and Patton Oswalt. And they are friends!

Actually, Dana hops on Horror Nerd anytime he is in town, and we have a group that goes to all the LA haunts together during spooky season. He’s one of the funniest people you will ever meet.

Do you think women in the genre still have to “prove” their horror cred more than male fans or performers do?

Much like the world of stand-up as well, women still may have to prove their credentials when first breaking into the horror community. I still have been on many shows where I am the only woman on the lineup, but I think it’s definitely better than it used to be. I have seen many comments on female comedians’ social media pages saying, “women just aren’t funny.”

I would imagine that female filmmakers run into men who don’t give them a fair shot or make them prove themselves more than would require a man to. But I will say this: I have worked with many men, both in comedy and within the horror community, who are incredibly supportive and who absolutely view women as equals.

I think overall, people are starting to realize that women love horror just as much, and in many cases, more so than men.

When you’re performing for a mixed crowd—some hardcore horror nerds, some casuals—how do you adjust your material on the fly?

Great question. It’s definitely a challenge sometimes, yet sometimes the crowd seems pretty typical, then winds up being really into the horror material. Whenever I know I’m about to do some of my horror bits, I literally ask them, “Do you like scary movies?”

I go full Ghost Face. I actually love doing crowd work. I love genuinely talking to audiences and getting to know at least a few of them. If I get a good crowd that shouts out their favorite movies, I’ll hopefully already have a bit about that film, and if not, I’ll do a riff on it. But if they blank stare at me when I mention horror, I’ll maybe do just a couple of jokes about more popular mainstream horror films, then move on to material they may be more excited by. It’s always a gamble.

What’s one horror movie scene you’d love to see turned into a stand-up bit—by you or anyone?

I don’t know how I or anyone would do it, but somehow doing an act out of the big grand finale of The Substance would be insane. Like, how could you show an audience the insanity that is Monstro Sue literally falling apart from the pressures of the film industry. That would be iconic, and also symbolic of how hard the stand-up comedy world is as well.

Do you have a favorite horror-comedy film that perfectly captures what Horror Nerd is about?

Beetlejuice is the first film that comes to mind and is in my top three movies of all time. It’s irreverent, it’s smart, it’s campy, it’s absurd, it’s nostalgic, it’s welcoming to all kinds of movie lovers, it’s the exact tone and vibe I want Horror Nerd to be. Funny, yet…demonic.

We heard you did eleven drafts of Horror Nerd. Was there a particular joke or bit that just refused to work until the final draft?

Oh, I love that question. I would say the bit I worked the hardest on might be the opening, where I talk about all the films and characters, female characters especially, that shaped me into who I am today.

I really wanted to get it right, and I really wanted to pay tribute to the horror icons who inspired me and set me off on this horror journey. The bit we really had to rework several times was the one about meeting some of my heroes at conventions.

Of course, all the hardcore horror fans would know what the conventions are like, but we had to assume that many of our viewers may have never been to one before.

What horror movie do you think accidentally nails stand-up structure—setup, tension, and punchline?

Weapons is the first film that comes to mind. The Substance as well. These are films that are taking on very emotional fears, like aging and everything that comes with that – feeling forgotten and the fear of your body not being as healthy or beautiful as it used to be, and being able to make the audience still laugh out loud at horrific circumstances.

Absolutely genius. Amy Madigan and Demi Moore had me feeling ALL of the emotions. Comedy is tragedy plus time, and both those films nailed it.

Have you ever had a joke that horror fans loved but general audiences just didn’t get, or vice versa?

I can usually get away with material on the more mainstream franchises, but I probably won’t go to my deep cuts on a regular show. Every audience is so unique, depending on the energy of the room, the age and demographic of the audience, and where I’m at on the lineup. But you never know.

One time, I had a late twenties looking woman wearing a Jason Voorhees hoodie, and when I asked her if she was a big Friday the 13th fan, she shut me down with a super hard “NO.” When I saw her hoodie, I really thought I would go into my Jason material, but I laughed at how hard she said no, then moved on.

But then, reversely, sometimes I have an older crowd, and they can’t get enough of my Exorcist bits and let me get away with my chunk on 70s films. You just have to roll with it and change course if needed.

Horror and humor can both be coping mechanisms. Has your love of horror ever helped you get through tough times?

Oh absolutely. When I’m feeling sad or stressed, sometimes all I want to do is zone out to one of my scary comfort movies that I have really great memories attached to. I can go from wanting to quit comedy to putting on Poltergeist, and I’m quickly reminded of why I fell in love with horror, and why I’m devoting my comedy to it.

And I’m reminded of the times I watched it with my dad, and it’s refreshing.

Who’s your personal “final girl” role model in life or comedy?

Joan Rivers will always be my final girl. She could make it out of any situation, any show, any roast battle, and come out on top.

I watched her documentary, Piece of Work, and was blown away by her vulnerability, her work ethic, and her ability to take incredibly scary situations and find the humor in them. There is Laurie Strode, then there is Joan Rivers.

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Star People – Movie Review (3/5) https://www.heavenofhorror.com/reviews/star-people-2025-sci-fi-thriller/ Wed, 26 Nov 2025 12:27:34 +0000 https://www.heavenofhorror.com/?p=55120 The post Star People – Movie Review (3/5) appeared first on Heaven of Horror.

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STAR PEOPLE is a new sci-fi thriller with a very sweet, but also twisted and dark, story featuring two siblings at the heart of the plot. Inspired by real events, this indie production won me over with its character-driven plot and the most gorgeous visuals. Read our full Star People movie review here!

STAR PEOPLE is a new indie sci-fi thriller that made me want to plan a night of stargazing somewhere with no light pollution. Honestly, if you don’t fall in love with the visuals of this movie, then I don’t know what it would take. Also, it has a character-driven story built on the aftermath of a real UFO sighting.

With a runtime of just over 100 minutes, I was worried that maybe it would be running a little too long. Fortunately, it didn’t, as there are more layers to the storyline than what you might expect. A small but fierce cast paired with a very interesting and relatable storyline made for a solid genre movie.

Continue reading our Star People movie review below. Find it on VOD now!

I want to believe

Star People is a classic “I want to believe”-plot that Fox Mulder would gladly support. We meet photographer Claire (Kat Cunning), who is convinced she has seen a UFO (or rather, several) when she was a child. Ever since this sighting, she has been waiting for them to come back.

The very specific UFO sighting in this 2025 sci-fi thriller is based on the very real 1997 UFO sighting in Arizona. It was known as the “Phoenix Lights”, and we see archive news footage of the event. Clarie’s brother, Taylor (McCabe Slye), isn’t a believer, so he would be the Dana Scully of the family – just to stay in the X Files character gallery.

Taylor, however, is a junkie and struggling in all areas of life, so Claire doesn’t care much about what he believes. Still, in a roundabout way, he ends up joining his big sister on a job. A man has spotted some lights that look similar to the 1997 Phoenix Lights, and wants Claire to take pictures of them.

Not because he thinks they’re aliens, but I won’t give away what he suspects here. Again, Claire doesn’t care what anyone else believes. She’s just eager to get out there and see the aliens again.

There is much more to this story, but Star People is the kind of movie that you should experience without too much prior knowledge.

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Wonderful cast and an important story

Don’t worry, I’m not about to go back on the above and give away key elements of the story in Star People. I just want to highlight that I loved how it incorporated very current issues and dealt with them in a very straightforward manner. Being able to do this in a believable way means a cast has to sell the idea to us, the audience, and Star People has a wonderful cast.

With Kat Cunning (The Deuce, Trinkets) at the heart of the story, we have an actor who breathes life into Claire. She’s a woman who is conflicted and deals with past trauma as best she can. Sure, she handles it better than her brother, who is a junkie, but that doesn’t mean she isn’t struggling as well.

Also, McCabe Slye (Fear Street trilogy) is wonderful as her little brother, Taylor, with all the issues and baggage he comes with. As a boyfriend (well, sort of) to Claire, we see Connor Paolo (A Creature Was Stirring) as Justin. Honestly, Justin isn’t a very stellar man, but Connor Paolo manages to give him nuance in his portrayal. Really, he just isn’t a hero… at all!

Rounding out the cast of Star People are Eddie Martinez, Adriana Aluna Martinez, Chris Altice, and Bradley Fisher. All play important parts in the story, and all deserve to be complimented for their performances.

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Star People comes from writer-director Adam Finberg, and I am very impressed with this indie sci-fi thriller. A strong character-driven plot that isn’t afraid to include a few key elements of very current importance. And also, those visuals truly did take my breath away.

If Arizona wants to attract more tourists, just get Adam Finberg to make the commercial.

However, I do also have to highlight the audio. Not least the score by Reza Safinia, and the soundtrack. The end credit song “Constellation” by Reza Safinia, featuring vocals by the star of the movie, Kat Cunning, was amazing. I immediately wanted to hear that song again. And again!

If you love a solid sci-fi thriller and want to believe, then do check out Star People. Not only does it offer a UFO story, but it also deals with more grounded everyday “alien” issues that many will recognize. A strong combination that works elegantly here.

Star People is out on VOD now.

Details

Director: Adam Finberg
Writer: Adam Finberg
Cast: Kat Cunning, McCabe Slye, Connor Paolo, Eddie Martinez, Bradley Fisher, Adriana Aluna Martinez

Plot

Inspired by The Phoenix Lights, the largest mass UFO sighting in U.S. history, STAR PEOPLE is a sci-fi thriller that tells the story of a photographer (Kat Cunning) who receives a tip that could finally shed light on her childhood UFO sighting, but a deadly heatwave and unexpected guests threaten to derail her obsessive search for answers.

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