
Butchered 2019
"Let the Feast Begin"
In *Butchered* (2019), young college student Ashley returns to the shadowy woods where her mother vanished a year prior, fueled by whispers of a cannibalistic family lurking in the trees.
Director: Robbie Dias
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Butchered (2019) about?
*Butchered* follows Ashley, a college student determined to solve her mother's disappearance in a forest rumored to hide a cannibalistic family. Venturing back with her friends, she stumbles upon a sinister abandoned warehouse where a twisted butcher waits, hungry for new prey.
Who directed Butchered?
Robbie Dias directed *Butchered*, infusing the short film with a tense, atmospheric style that amplifies the horror.
Who stars in Butchered?
The film features John Furey, Alan Maxson, Ariana Jankovic, Dominique Thaysen, and Tim Cox in key roles alongside Nicky Serrano.
Is Butchered (2019) worth watching?
As a short-form horror film, *Butchered* delivers intense, efficient scares within its 15-minute runtime. It's a bold, gritty experience—perfect for fans of raw, no-frills terror who don't mind a compact but chilling narrative.
How long is Butchered?
*Butchered* runs for 15 minutes, making it a quick but impactful horror experience.
About Butchered (2019) — A Short Horror Film of Claustrophobic Terror and Forgotten Curses
In *Butchered* (2019), young college student Ashley returns to the shadowy woods where her mother vanished a year prior, fueled by whispers of a cannibalistic family lurking in the trees. Teaming up with her skeptical friends, the trio ventures deeper into the forest, uncovering an eerie abandoned warehouse that seems to breathe with unseen menace. Inside, they confront the grotesque, disfigured butcher known as Maggot-Face—whose very presence oozes dread and primal horror.
Director Robbie Dias crafts a chilling micro-budget horror that thrives on atmosphere and suspense, where every shadow feels alive and trust is a fatal misstep. With its claustrophobic setting and visceral dread, *Butchered (2019)* delivers a raw, unrelenting scare that lingers long after the credits roll.