
Spectres 2012
"What you can't see can still kill you"
Directed by Dan Barrios, *Spectres (2012)* plunges a group of college friends into a chilling weekend getaway gone horribly wrong when they stumble upon a sacred Native American burial ground in Kentucky.
Director: Dan Barrios
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Spectres (2012) about?
*Spectres (2012)* follows a group of college friends whose weekend camping trip in Kentucky's backwoods takes a terrifying turn when they accidentally trespass on a Native American burial ground. What starts as a harmless adventure spirals into a nightmare of supernatural horrors, as an ancient evil awakens and hunts them down.
Who directed Spectres?
Dan Barrios directed *Spectres (2012)*, bringing a sharp focus to its blend of horror, mystery, and thriller elements.
Who stars in Spectres?
The film stars Ava Cronin, Kevin Kingmaker, Frank Daniel Craven, Alexandria Trewhitt, and Ed Taylor in pivotal roles.
Is Spectres (2012) worth watching?
*Spectres (2012)* is a solid pick for horror fans who enjoy slow-burn suspense with supernatural undertones. While it may not reinvent the wheel, its atmospheric tension and eerie premise make it a worthwhile watch for those who prefer their scares grounded in ancient curses and modern dread.
How long is Spectres?
*Spectres (2012)* has a runtime of 89 minutes.
About Spectres (2012) — A Horror Thriller Unleashing Ancient Evil in Kentucky's Backwoods
Directed by Dan Barrios, *Spectres (2012)* plunges a group of college friends into a chilling weekend getaway gone horribly wrong when they stumble upon a sacred Native American burial ground in Kentucky. What begins as a harmless adventure quickly spirals into a nightmare of escalating terror, as unseen forces from the past awaken with a vengeance. The film expertly blends horror, mystery, and thriller elements, weaving a tale where ancient evil and modern technology collide in a deadly dance. With Ava Cronin and Kevin Kingmaker leading the cast, *Spectres* delivers an atmospheric and suspenseful experience that lingers long after the credits roll.
As the friends face increasingly eerie and dangerous encounters, they realize they've tapped into a power beyond their understanding—one that thrives in the shadows of technology and human arrogance. *Spectres (2012)* is a tense, atmospheric horror film that explores the consequences of trespassing into forbidden territory, where the past refuses to stay buried and the unseen can be far deadlier than the known.