
Dead Horse 2022
"One wolf's journey from hunting to becoming the hunted"
Ruby Taylor's chilling short film *Dead Horse (2022)* plunges viewers into a haunting winter forest where an unseen ancient force stirs beneath the snow.
Director: Ruby Taylor
Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Dead Horse (2022)* about?
*Dead Horse* follows a lone wolf in a snowbound forest as an ancient, unseen force awakens and ensnares the creatures around it. As the wolf's companions succumb to the eerie transformation, it must confront the chilling realization that it might be the next target in this eerie, evolving nightmare.
Who directed *Dead Horse*?
The short film was directed by Ruby Taylor, whose atmospheric and unsettling visual style brings the winter horror to life.
Who stars in *Dead Horse*?
The film features an ensemble of animated animals, with the lone wolf as the central protagonist.
Is *Dead Horse (2022)* worth watching?
If you're a fan of animated horror with a dark, atmospheric edge, *Dead Horse* is absolutely worth your time. Its brief runtime packs a punch with eerie visuals and a premise that lingers in the mind long after viewing.
How long is *Dead Horse*?
*Dead Horse* has a runtime of approximately 4 minutes.
About Dead Horse (2022) — A Chilling Animated Horror Short Film You Won't Forget
Ruby Taylor's chilling short film *Dead Horse (2022)* plunges viewers into a haunting winter forest where an unseen ancient force stirs beneath the snow. Directed with eerie precision by Taylor, this animated horror masterpiece follows a lone wolf whose hunt for prey takes a nightmarish turn as the forest's creatures begin to transform into mindless, bone-clad husks under the same hypnotic spell. The stark, monochrome visuals and oppressive atmosphere turn a familiar setting into a battleground of survival, where the line between predator and prey blurs into something primal and unforgiving.
*Dead Horse (2022)* is a visceral meditation on isolation and inevitability, where the forest's silence speaks louder than the howls. The film's short runtime belies its potent impact, weaving themes of primal fear and the brutal cycle of nature into every frame. With its unsettling premise and Taylor's bold directorial choices, this animated horror gem lingers long after the credits roll, leaving audiences to question what lurks just beyond the edge of the frame.