
Hallows' Eve 2013
"Year after the crime, they thought they were safe. Time will make them pay."
In *Hallows' Eve* (2013), director Sean McGarry crafts a chilling horror tale steeped in vengeance and guilt.
Director: Sean McGarry
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hallows' Eve (2013) about?
*Hallows' Eve* (2013) is a horror film about a group of people who once evaded accountability for a childhood accident that left a victim permanently scarred. Years later, as Halloween approaches, they realize their past sins have caught up with them in the most terrifying way.
Who directed Hallows' Eve?
*Hallows' Eve* (2013) was directed by Sean McGarry, who brings a gritty, atmospheric style to the revenge-driven horror narrative.
Who stars in Hallows' Eve?
The film features Danielle Harris, Tiffany Shepis, Ashley C. Williams, Raymond Mamrak, and Courtney Baxter in key roles.
Is Hallows' Eve (2013) worth watching?
As an indie horror film with a runtime under 80 minutes, *Hallows' Eve* (2013) offers a tight, suspenseful story with a strong moral core. While it may not have mainstream polish, its themes of guilt and retribution make it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts.
How long is Hallows' Eve?
*Hallows' Eve* (2013) has a runtime of 78 minutes.
About Hallows' Eve (2013) — A Horror Night of Karmic Revenge You Won't Forget
In *Hallows' Eve* (2013), director Sean McGarry crafts a chilling horror tale steeped in vengeance and guilt. The film follows a group of individuals who once believed they'd escaped justice after a childhood accident left one victim permanently scarred—only to learn that time offers no protection from supernatural retribution. As Halloween's eerie atmosphere looms large, the guilty parties face a night of terror when the past refuses to stay buried. With a raw, atmospheric tension, McGarry explores themes of karmic justice and the inescapable weight of past sins.
Starring horror icons like Danielle Harris and Tiffany Shepis, *Hallows' Eve* delivers a tight, 78-minute descent into dread, where every shadow hides a reminder of their sins. The film's tagline—*Year after the crime, they thought they were safe. Time will make them pay.*—sets the tone for a story where the supernatural isn't just a backdrop but an active force of reckoning. Fans of slow-burn horror with a twisted moral core will find this indie gem both unsettling and satisfying.