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Acolyte 2018

5 min📅 2018-03-14

"Born to kill"

Acolyte (2018) plunges you into a chilling micro-horror that unravels a family's horrifying secret beneath the woods. Miles, raised within the cult-like Children of Nosferatu, stumbles upon a truth so dark it could cost him everything—including his own life.

Director: Moskow J Stiles

Cast

Brandon Messer
Miles Alister
Moskow J Stiles
Moskow J Stiles
Lord Dracula/ Fred Rolfe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Acolyte (2018) about?

Acolyte (2018) follows Miles, a lifelong member of the sinister Children of Nosferatu cult, who uncovers a horrifying secret buried beneath the woods. His discovery forces him to confront a deadly choice: expose the truth or disappear forever into the cult's grasp.

Who directed Acolyte?

Moskow J Stiles directed Acolyte (2018), bringing a sharp focus to the film's claustrophobic horror and cult themes.

Who stars in Acolyte?

The short horror film stars Brandon Messer and Moskow J Stiles in key roles that drive the story's tension and mystery.

Is Acolyte (2018) worth watching?

With its tight 5-minute runtime and intense atmosphere, Acolyte (2018) delivers a punchy horror experience that's perfect for fans of cult mysteries and supernatural dread. While it's unrated on IMDb, its compact storytelling packs a memorable punch.

How long is Acolyte?

Acolyte (2018) runs for 5 minutes.

About Acolyte (2018) — A cult's dark secret surfaces in this gripping 5-minute horror

Acolyte (2018) plunges you into a chilling micro-horror that unravels a family's horrifying secret beneath the woods. Miles, raised within the cult-like Children of Nosferatu, stumbles upon a truth so dark it could cost him everything—including his own life. As the eerie atmosphere thickens, Miles must decide: escape with the truth or vanish into the shadows forever. Directed by Moskow J Stiles and featuring Brandon Messer in a standout role, this short horror film blends familial betrayal with supernatural dread, creating a tense, claustrophobic experience that lingers long after the credits roll.