
Cannibal Diner 2012
"Prepare to be eaten."
Frank W. Montag's *Cannibal Diner* (2012) plunges viewers into a chilling microcosm of horror, mystery, and suspense as a glamorous group of fashion models discovers they've been lured into an abandoned factory overrun by a twisted cannibalistic clan.
Director: Frank W. Montag
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Cannibal Diner (2012) about?
*Cannibal Diner* follows a group of fashion models who become trapped in an isolated factory after a photoshoot goes horribly wrong. They soon realize they've been targeted by a family of degenerates who see them as nothing more than a buffet. The film escalates into a brutal fight for survival against creatures who blur the line between human and predator.
Who directed Cannibal Diner?
Frank W. Montag directed *Cannibal Diner* (2012), delivering a compact yet intense horror experience that blends mystery with visceral thrills.
Who stars in Cannibal Diner?
The film features Alexandra Lesch, Kristiana Rohder, Lara Baum, Alexandra Jordan, and Mike Zick as the trapped models, alongside Dominik Schneider as part of the sinister family.
Is Cannibal Diner (2012) worth watching?
For fans of lean, mean horror with a fresh twist, *Cannibal Diner* packs a punch despite its short runtime. Its indie roots and unsettling premise make it a cult-worthy pick, though it may not satisfy those seeking polished mainstream horror. Think *The Texas Chain Saw Massacre* meets *American Psycho* in a factory setting—intense, gritty, and hard to shake.
How long is Cannibal Diner?
The runtime of *Cannibal Diner* (2012) is 75 minutes.
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About Cannibal Diner (2012) — When fashion meets horror in a deadly diner of the damned
Frank W. Montag's *Cannibal Diner* (2012) plunges viewers into a chilling microcosm of horror, mystery, and suspense as a glamorous group of fashion models discovers they've been lured into an abandoned factory overrun by a twisted cannibalistic clan. The once-glittering elite find themselves ensnared in a battle for survival against creatures who view humans not as equals, but as the next meal. With a claustrophobic setting and unsettling atmosphere, the film explores themes of deception, primal instincts, and the fragility of social facades under extreme pressure.
As the night wears on, alliances fray and secrets unravel in *Cannibal Diner*, where trust is a luxury no one can afford. The director's visceral approach amplifies the tension, blending body horror with dark psychological undertones. Shot with a raw, documentary-like style, this indie gem delivers a visceral punch in under 75 minutes, leaving audiences questioning who—or what—really wears the mask in this twisted tale.