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Crazy 2010

57 min📅 2010-06-03

Dale Kalinowski's intense horror short *Crazy (2010)* plunges viewers into a psychological maze wrapped in eerie atmosphere. The film follows Valerie Jackson, who, fresh out of a four-month stay in a mental hospital after a severe psychotic break, attempts to rebuild her life.

Director: Dale Kalinowski

Cast

Jean-Luc Blanton
Screaming Boy
Johnny Blanton
911 Guy
David Costa
Beer Bottle Boy
April Crum
Valerie
Gerry Cruse
Drunk Woman
Cricket Ellis
Bloody Park Lady
Toria Jones
Melissa
Dustin Morgan
Drunk Man
John Sorie
Dr. Kaufman

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Crazy (2010) about?

*Crazy (2010)* follows Valerie Jackson, who's struggling to reclaim her life after a psychotic break. Her fragile recovery is tested when a late-night walk home turns into a journey through paranoia, where every shadow seems to whisper doubt. The film explores her gripping descent into a waking nightmare.

Who directed Crazy?

Dale Kalinowski directed *Crazy (2010)*, delivering a tight, atmospheric horror short that lingers in the mind.

Who stars in Crazy?

The film stars Jean-Luc Blanton, Johnny Blanton, David Costa, April Crum, and Cricket Ellis in key roles.

Is Crazy (2010) worth watching?

As an unrated psychological horror short, *Crazy (2010)* thrives on mood and tension rather than jump scares. Its compact runtime and focus on psychological dread make it a compelling pick for fans of cerebral horror, even if it's not for everyone.

How long is Crazy?

The runtime for *Crazy (2010)* is 57 minutes.

About Crazy (2010) — A Psychological Horror Short That Tests the Limits of Sanity

Dale Kalinowski's intense horror short *Crazy (2010)* plunges viewers into a psychological maze wrapped in eerie atmosphere. The film follows Valerie Jackson, who, fresh out of a four-month stay in a mental hospital after a severe psychotic break, attempts to rebuild her life. Her fragile recovery shatters during a chilling nighttime walk home from a friend's party, when she's confronted by a series of unsettling, surreal events on a desolate country road.

As Valerie's grip on reality unravels, the line between her past trauma and present horrors blurs, leaving her—and the audience—questioning every shadow and sound. Kalinowski crafts a moody, tension-soaked experience that lingers long after the credits roll, making *Crazy (2010)* a standout in psychological horror.