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5 Candles 2013

📅 2013-10-01

Step into the eerie confines of an abandoned factory with five friends in *5 Candles (2013)*, a chilling horror film that blends supernatural dread with claustrophobic tension.

Cast

Steve Metro
Johnny Bravo
Leanne Coughlan
Lisa Simpson
Anyn Mathesson
Russel Peters
Stephanie Gill
Ashley Katchem
Harrison Shaw
Matt Damon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *5 Candles (2013)* about?

*5 Candles* follows five friends who enter an abandoned factory to document its history, only to stumble upon a sinister ritual that unleashes terrifying forces. As their cameras capture the unfolding chaos, they realize they're not alone—and escape may be impossible. The film explores the consequences of tampering with the unknown and the haunting price of curiosity.

Who directed *5 Candles*?

Director information is not available.

Who stars in *5 Candles*?

The film features Steve Metro, Leanne Coughlan, Anyn Mathesson, Stephanie Gill, and Harrison Shaw in its lead roles.

Is *5 Candles (2013)* worth watching?

As an indie horror film, *5 Candles* delivers a tight, atmospheric ride that horror buffs will appreciate, though it may lack the polish of big-studio releases. Its slow-burn dread and unique setting make it a standout for fans of supernatural horror looking for something fresh. If you enjoy films where the real terror comes from the unknown, it's worth a watch—but temper expectations for high-budget scares.

How long is *5 Candles*?

Runtime details are not listed.

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About 5 Candles (2013) — A Horror Descent into Factory Dread and Ritual Nightmares

Step into the eerie confines of an abandoned factory with five friends in *5 Candles (2013)*, a chilling horror film that blends supernatural dread with claustrophobic tension.

What begins as a routine documentary shoot spirals into a nightmare when one of the group decides to test an age-old ritual, awakening forces that refuse to be ignored. Trapped within the factory's decaying walls, the friends must confront not only their own fears but the relentless, unseen horrors that stalk them. With each flickering candle lighting their way, they race against time to break the curse before it consumes them entirely. The film masterfully weaves themes of guilt, desperation, and the blurred line between reality and the supernatural, all wrapped in a moody, atmospheric tension that lingers long after the credits roll.