Crazy 2010
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
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.