
The Outer Darkness 2015
"Fate can be fickle."
Directed by Anthony Melton, *The Outer Darkness (2015)* is a chilling short horror film that dives into the macabre through the lens of a haunted storytelling circle at St Barabbas' Church.
Director: Anthony Melton
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Outer Darkness (2015) about?
*The Outer Darkness* follows a young woman named Jenny who shares a harrowing story at a church's weekly gathering of haunted souls. Her tale revolves around a fateful game of chance that seemingly doomed her entire family, blurring the line between coincidence and supernatural retribution. The film weaves psychological horror with themes of regret and inescapable destiny.
Who directed The Outer Darkness?
The Outer Darkness was directed by Anthony Melton, who crafts a moody, atmospheric horror short that lingers on psychological tension rather than jump scares.
Who stars in The Outer Darkness?
The cast includes Isla Carter as Jenny, Jonny Phillips as Father Jonathan Crowe, alongside Ross Mullan, Darren Kent, and Anita Booth in pivotal roles.
Is The Outer Darkness (2015) worth watching?
As a short horror film, *The Outer Darkness* delivers more substance than typical scares, making it a solid pick for fans of psychological horror. While it doesn't carry an IMDb rating, its tight storytelling and eerie tone make it a compelling 25-minute watch for those who enjoy atmospheric chills over gore.
How long is The Outer Darkness?
The Outer Darkness has a runtime of 25 minutes.
About The Outer Darkness (2015) — A Haunting Tale of Fate and Family in a Church Basement
Directed by Anthony Melton, *The Outer Darkness (2015)* is a chilling short horror film that dives into the macabre through the lens of a haunted storytelling circle at St Barabbas' Church. Every Friday, a group gathers under the guidance of Father Jonathan Crowe to share their most terrifying encounters—supernatural phenomena, eerie coincidences, and life-altering misfortunes. On this particular night, a young woman named Jenny takes the floor, recounting a fateful game of chance that led to her family's doom. As she unravels the tale, the line between luck and curse blurs, leaving audiences to question whether some forces are better left undisturbed.
Crafted with an eerie, introspective atmosphere, *The Outer Darkness* explores themes of destiny, regret, and the unseen horrors lurking in the margins of human choices. Melton's direction leans into psychological tension rather than cheap scares, making Jenny's story resonate long after the screen fades to black. With a runtime of just 25 minutes, this short film is a tight, unsettling dive into the unknown, perfect for horror fans craving something thought-provoking and brisk.