
The Feed 2010
"There is an afterlife... and you don't want it."
In 2010, director Steve Gibson delivered *The Feed*, a chilling horror that wrings tension from the intersection of media spectacle and supernatural dread.
Director: Steve Gibson
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Feed* (2010) about?
*The Feed* (2010) plunges viewers into the world of Ghost Chasers, a hit reality TV show documenting paranormal investigations. For their fourth anniversary special, the crew decides to broadcast live to a global audience, unaware they're stepping into a trap set by forces beyond the grave. As the broadcast continues, the line between entertainment and existential terror blurs, culminating in a chilling exploration of what happens when the dead refuse to stay quiet.
Who directed *The Feed*?
Steve Gibson directed *The Feed* (2010), bringing a raw, visceral energy to the horror genre that resonated with fans of indie fright flicks.
Who stars in *The Feed*?
The cast of *The Feed* (2010) is led by Lloyd Kaufman, a cult icon known for his work with Troma Entertainment, alongside the Ghost Chasers team and guest appearances by reality TV personalities of the era.
Is *The Feed* (2010) worth watching?
*The Feed* (2010) is a hidden gem for horror enthusiasts who enjoy gritty, fast-paced tales with a twist. While it didn't earn an IMDb rating, its tight runtime, low-budget charm, and unique premise make it a cult favorite for those seeking something different in the horror landscape. It's not polished Hollywood horror—it's raw, unfiltered terror that lingers.
How long is *The Feed*?
*The Feed* (2010) runs for 73 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized horror experience for a quick thrill.
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About The Feed (2010): A Horror Film Where Live TV Meets the Afterlife
In 2010, director Steve Gibson delivered *The Feed*, a chilling horror that wrings tension from the intersection of media spectacle and supernatural dread. The story follows the Ghost Chasers team, stars of a wildly popular reality TV series, as they celebrate their fourth anniversary with a global live broadcast—only to find themselves unwittingly stepping into a realm where the afterlife isn't just real, it's relentless. Shot in just 73 minutes, Gibson crafts an atmosphere thick with dread, blending the voyeuristic allure of reality TV with eerie, unpredictable horrors. The film's claustrophobic settings and mounting paranoia make it a standout in the genre, catering to fans of low-budget terror that punches above its weight.
*The Feed (2010)* isn't just a haunted house flick—it's a commentary on exploitation and the cost of fame, wrapped in a premise that feels eerily relevant even decades later. The tagline, *There is an afterlife... and you don't want it*, isn't just a tease; it's a promise of relentless, inescapable horror that lingers long after the credits roll.