
Dark Vision 2015
Darren Flaxstone's *Dark Vision (2015)* plunges viewers into a claustrophobic nightmare beneath a gothic tower, where TV host Spencer Knights and his crew recklessly chase glory on the paranormal competition show *Dark Vision*.
Director: Darren Flaxstone
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dark Vision (2015) about?
A paranormal TV crew led by host Spencer Knights ventures into the catacombs beneath a gothic tower to compete in a high-stakes ghost-hunting challenge. Their reckless attempt to summon an ancient evil unleashes forces far beyond their control, turning the competition into a desperate fight for survival.
Who directed Dark Vision?
Dark Vision was directed by Darren Flaxstone, a filmmaker known for crafting atmospheric horror with a focus on psychological tension and eerie settings.
Who stars in Dark Vision?
The film features Bernie Hodges as Spencer Knights, supported by Suzie Latham, Judith Haley, Oliver Park, Simon Pearce, and Richard Chan in key roles.
Is Dark Vision (2015) worth watching?
While unrated on IMDb, *Dark Vision* delivers a compelling mix of horror and reality TV satire, perfect for fans of slow-burn scares and claustrophobic settings. Its 86-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, though horror purists might crave more outright supernatural spectacle.
How long is Dark Vision?
Dark Vision runs for 86 minutes, packing its scares into a concise, punchy runtime.
About Dark Vision (2015) — A Horror Film Where Reality TV Meets Ancient Evil
Darren Flaxstone's *Dark Vision (2015)* plunges viewers into a claustrophobic nightmare beneath a gothic tower, where TV host Spencer Knights and his crew recklessly chase glory on the paranormal competition show *Dark Vision*. Their bold gamble to summon an ancient evil backfires spectacularly, trapping them in the sprawling catacombs where shadows twist into something far more sinister than mere tricks of the light. The film blends raw horror with the eerie atmosphere of a reality TV gone horribly wrong, as the team's skepticism crumbles against forces they never believed existed. With mounting dread and a setting that feels like a living tomb, *Dark Vision* crafts a tense, atmospheric descent into folklore-fueled terror.
Beneath the tower's gothic grandeur, Flaxstone crafts a horror experience that's equal parts psychological unease and visceral scares. Bernie Hodges leads as Spencer Knights, a host whose ambition blinds him to the consequences of meddling with the unknown. Supporting roles by Suzie Latham and Judith Haley add layers of vulnerability and desperation as the crew realizes too late that some games aren't worth playing—especially when the house always wins. *Dark Vision* isn't just a movie; it's a slow-burn descent into paranoia, where every flickering light could be the last.