Modern Folklore is a horror anthology that touches on aspects of native American folklore and modern-day terrors which will leave you questioning what is reality versus myth.
After a mysterious trauma, an elderly man begins to suffer from sleep paralysis, haunted by a sinister female figure. Sent to a care home, he discovers his new roommate behaves in disturbing ways-rituals he can only witness while paralyzed. As other residents begin to vanish, he must confront the dark presence invading his room before it consumes him too.
The corpse of a woman is found in front of Maria’s apartment window. She agrees to take charge of the funeral, becoming involved in her neighbour’s existence. Maria adopts the woman’s unattended dogs and forms a bond with her estranged son. After the burial, Maria tries to reclaim her own life back, but a haunting feeling lingers.
A kidnapped girl in Augusta claims her rescuer was Jim, a deceased cop. Detective Wells probes the case as another child vanishes, revealing old murders and raising questions about a ghostly presence.
Vick & Tarstar are shooting their latest horror movie trash epic, Scarecrowed, with a cast and crew of punks, drug addicts, fetish models and dumpster divers. Set back with extra hairy relationship drama, homelessness, lack of funding, and their crew members quitting, Vick & Tarstar just want to tell their story: With the right bucket, you too can buy your own hair cutting scarecrow made by the animatronic Goo Guys at the Scarecrow Factory.
When Kate moves into a new house with her estranged teenage daughter she gave up for adoption, an ominous presence lurks and they can’t shake the feeling they are being watched. Secrets unravel and terror escalates culminating in a bloody showdown.
The trials and tribulations of five women: An innocent gamer, a fading celebrity, a global socialite, a coffee shop worker, and a troubled mother, and how their lives will never be the same.
In 1970, Daria Halprin traumatized by Mark's death watches her father's villa exploding sending furnishings, books, and glassware drifting like fallen stars — arrives not as narrative payoff but as a transcendent metaphor for the spiritual unrest of modern America. A symbolic collapse of the American consumer dream. It’s less a filmic conclusion than a meditative act of annihilation, signaling a longing to dismantle civilization’s banal comforts. In today’s world, the slow-motion destruction might be reimagined as the intimate shattering of the invisible structures we live in: your social media profiles, your streaming queue, your cloud archives, your email inbox, your mobile devices — all blown into glittering, floating fragments against the black sky.
One year after a life-altering tragedy, Toma and Maria are trying to rebuild their relationship. Toma is consumed by guilt and memories, unable to break free from the past. In silence, he begins to be haunted by a monster only he can see. Maria struggles to help him, but her efforts hit a wall built by Toma's fear and silence. As the monster draws him deeper into its world, Toma gets lost between reality and obsession, and the bond between them slowly unravels.