
She's a Bitch 2025
She's a Bitch (2025) delivers another spine-tingling twist from director Eileen Daly in the fifth chapter of the eerie *I See the Dead* series. After years of supernatural encounters, the small, isolated town that once felt safe now hums with unseen menace.
Director: Eileen Daly
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is She's a Bitch (2025) about?
The fifth installment in the *I See the Dead* series follows a team grappling with a new wave of spectral terror in a remote town. After years of close calls, the idyllic setting turns hostile as unnatural sounds and unseen forces escalate into a full-blown nightmare.
Who directed She's a Bitch?
Eileen Daly directs this chilling fifth chapter, bringing her signature blend of horror and dark comedy to the series.
Who stars in She's a Bitch?
Eileen Daly takes the lead role in She's a Bitch (2025), carrying the film's twisted blend of suspense and wit.
Is She's a Bitch (2025) worth watching?
If you love horror-comedies with sharp dialogue and escalating dread, She's a Bitch is a must-watch. The film's unique tone and Daly's direction make it stand out in a crowded genre, even if the IMDb rating is pending.
How long is She's a Bitch?
She's a Bitch (2025) runs for 90 minutes of escalating scares and dark humor.
About She's a Bitch (2025) — Horror-Comedy Meets Supernatural Chaos in the Countryside
She's a Bitch (2025) delivers another spine-tingling twist from director Eileen Daly in the fifth chapter of the eerie *I See the Dead* series. After years of supernatural encounters, the small, isolated town that once felt safe now hums with unseen menace. The usual calm of the countryside masks an unsettling shift—unearthly howls pierce the silence, and shadows stretch longer than they should. With no neighbors left to blame, the team must confront the horror lurking just beyond the tree line.
Daly, known for blending dark humor with chilling scares, crafts a story where paranoia and laughter collide. The film leans into the absurdity of survival while tightening its grip on dread, leaving audiences unsure whether to laugh or scream. Expect sharp wit, unsettling imagery, and a finale that redefines what 'quiet' really means.