
Carver 2015
In *Carver (2015)*, director Emily DiPrimio crafts a tense horror-mystery that follows a group of teenagers tormented by their past. Years ago, their reckless choices led to the tragic deaths of three innocent people, a burden they've tried to bury—until now.
Director: Emily DiPrimio
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Carver (2015) about?
*Carver* follows a group of young adults haunted by a tragic accident they caused as teenagers. On the anniversary of the deaths, they're terrorized by a mysterious figure leaving carved pumpkins at their homes, sparking a desperate hunt for the vengeful culprit before it's too late.
Who directed Carver?
Emily DiPrimio directed *Carver (2015)*, infusing the film with atmospheric tension and a focus on psychological horror.
Who stars in Carver?
The film stars Lea Davis, Mark Ryan Anderson, Alex Tordi, Adrian Arthur, and Emily Elizabeth Czerniakowski in key roles.
Is Carver (2015) worth watching?
For horror-mystery fans, *Carver* offers a tight, atmospheric thriller with a fresh take on guilt and revenge. While it's low-budget, its 75-minute runtime and suspenseful pacing make it a compelling if flawed watch—ideal for those who enjoy slow-burn scares over jump scares.
How long is Carver?
The film runs for 75 minutes.
About Carver (2015) — A Horror-Mystery of Guilt and Revenge
In *Carver (2015)*, director Emily DiPrimio crafts a tense horror-mystery that follows a group of teenagers tormented by their past. Years ago, their reckless choices led to the tragic deaths of three innocent people, a burden they've tried to bury—until now. On the anniversary of those deaths, each home receives a chilling calling card: a crude pumpkin carving left ominously on their doorstep. As dread builds, the question lingers—who's behind this vengeful game? With atmospheric dread and a slow-burning mystery, the film explores guilt, consequences, and the inescapable weight of youthful mistakes.
Lea Davis leads the ensemble cast, joined by Mark Ryan Anderson, Alex Tordi, and Adrian Arthur in this compact but gripping thriller. The 75-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, while the horror-mystery blend delivers a haunting reflection on justice and retribution. DiPrimio's direction leans into eerie visuals and psychological unease, making *Carver* a standout in the genre for fans of slow-burn scares and moral dilemmas.