
Husk 2005
"Run."
Brett Simmons' unsettling short film, Husk (2005), whisks viewers away to a desolate cornfield setting where four friends, stranded with a stalled car, begin to suspect something sinister lurks nearby.
Director: Brett Simmons
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Husk (2005) about?
Four friends, stranded in a desolate cornfield, begin to suspect something sinister lurks nearby, as they try to escape their predicament.
Who directed Husk?
Brett Simmons, a director with experience in the horror genre.
Who stars in Husk?
The film features a talented cast, including Guillermo Díaz and Sean Naughton.
Is Husk (2005) worth watching?
While its short runtime may be a drawback for some, Husk is a masterclass in building tension and creating an atmosphere of unease, making it a compelling watch for fans of horror and suspense.
How long is Husk?
The film has a runtime of 27 minutes.
Husk (2005) — A Desolate Cornfield Setting Fuels Paranoia and Suspense
Brett Simmons' unsettling short film, Husk (2005), whisks viewers away to a desolate cornfield setting where four friends, stranded with a stalled car, begin to suspect something sinister lurks nearby. The eerie atmosphere is heightened by the group's growing paranoia and the ominous scarecrows that seem to be watching them. As the men try to escape their predicament, the line between reality and their own fears starts to blur.
With a runtime of just 27 minutes, Husk is a masterclass in building tension and creating an atmosphere of unease. The film's concise narrative and effective use of setting make it a compelling watch for fans of horror and suspense. The cast, including Guillermo Díaz and Sean Naughton, deliver strong performances that add to the film's sense of unease.
Director Brett Simmons' experience in the horror genre shines through in Husk, a film that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish.