School of Horror 2007
Step into the gritty world of *School of Horror (2007)*, where aspiring filmmaker Rocky Horror (Bobby Baldassari) orchestrates a chilling experiment to capture supernatural terror on film.
Director: Daniel Cayarga
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is School of Horror (2007) about?
Rocky Horror, an ambitious film student, stages a fake horror scenario in a haunted tavern, hoping to capture terrifying footage. But when a real monster appears and the violence turns deadly, he and his friends must survive their own horror movie's unscripted twist.
Who directed School of Horror?
Daniel Cayarga helmed this indie horror thriller, blending his passion for cinema with the genre's darkest tropes.
Who stars in School of Horror?
The film features Bobby Baldassari as Rocky Horror, alongside George Yeager, Stephanie Bombara, Tanya Bettencourt, and Rich Colozzi, with Tori Clay rounding out the ensemble.
Is School of Horror (2007) worth watching?
While not widely reviewed, *School of Horror* offers a fresh take on the meta-horror genre with its creative premise and gritty execution. Fans of low-budget thrillers and twist endings may find it an entertaining, if uneven, ride.
How long is School of Horror?
School of Horror runs for 98 minutes.
About School of Horror (2007) — A Horror Filmmaker's Nightmare Comes to Life
Step into the gritty world of *School of Horror (2007)*, where aspiring filmmaker Rocky Horror (Bobby Baldassari) orchestrates a chilling experiment to capture supernatural terror on film. Convinced a legendary monster lurking in a haunted tavern will make his horror movie legendary, Rocky lures his unsuspecting film school classmates into a night of fake scares—until the line between fiction and reality blurs. What begins as a cinematic dare quickly spirals into a nightmare when the creature's attacks feel horrifyingly real, forcing Rocky and his friends to confront the grim possibility that some horrors refuse to be controlled by a director's command.
Directed by Daniel Cayarga, this indie horror gem blends raw tension with a meta twist on filmmaking, exploring themes of ambition, deception, and the thin veil separating art from life. With its claustrophobic setting and relentless pacing, *School of Horror* delivers a twisty, low-budget shocker that keeps viewers guessing whether the terror is staged—or if the monster's hunger is all too genuine.