
The Roost 2005
"Caution: If They Bite You...Kill Yourself!"
The Roost (2005) is a chilling horror film that unravels a tale of terror and survival. After a harrowing car accident, four friends, seeking refuge, stumble upon a secluded farm, only to disturb an ancient evil that unleashes a reign of terror.
Director: Ti West
Cast






Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Roost (2005) about?
The Roost follows four friends who, after a car accident, seek refuge on a secluded farm, only to disturb an ancient evil that unleashes a reign of terror.
Who directed The Roost?
The Roost was directed by Ti West, a master of crafting atmospheric horror films.
Who stars in The Roost?
The film features a talented cast, including Karl Jacob, Vanessa Horneff, Sean Reid, and Larry Fessenden.
Is The Roost (2005) worth watching?
While The Roost may not be for the faint of heart, its gripping narrative and well-crafted tension make it a must-watch for horror enthusiasts and fans of suspenseful thrillers.
How long is The Roost?
The Roost has a runtime of 80 minutes.
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About The Roost (2005) — A Chilling Horror Experience
The Roost (2005) is a chilling horror film that unravels a tale of terror and survival. After a harrowing car accident, four friends, seeking refuge, stumble upon a secluded farm, only to disturb an ancient evil that unleashes a reign of terror. As they fight for their lives, they must confront the darkness within and without. Director Ti West masterfully crafts an atmosphere of foreboding and dread, plunging viewers into a world of unspeakable horrors. With a talented cast, including Karl Jacob, Vanessa Horneff, and Larry Fessenden, The Roost is a gripping experience that will keep you on the edge of your seat. As the friends' nightmare unfolds, they must rely on each other to survive the unspeakable terrors that lurk in the shadows. With its blend of ancient evil and modern-day terror, The Roost is a must-watch for horror enthusiasts and fans of suspenseful thrillers. The film's 80-minute runtime is a testament to its tightly wound narrative, which expertly builds tension and fear. As the friends face their deepest fears, they must confront the ultimate question: can they survive the Roost?