

Southbound 2015
"One way in, no way out."
Southbound (2015) is a gripping anthology that weaves together five tales of terror, set against the desolate backdrop of a desert highway.
Director: Patrick Horvath
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Southbound (2015) about?
Southbound (2015) is an anthology horror film that tells five interconnected stories set on a desert highway, where characters must confront their darkest secrets and deepest fears.
Who directed Southbound?
Southbound (2015) was directed by Patrick Horvath, a master of atmospheric tension and suspense.
Who stars in Southbound?
The film features a talented ensemble cast, including Fabianne Therese, Larry Fessenden, Kate Beahan, and more.
Is Southbound (2015) worth watching?
With its unique blend of horror, thriller, and science fiction elements, Southbound (2015) is a gripping and thought-provoking film that will appeal to fans of the genre, although its unrated status may deter some viewers.
How long is Southbound?
Southbound (2015) has a runtime of 89 minutes.
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About Southbound (2015) — Five Tales of Terror on a Desert Highway
Southbound (2015) is a gripping anthology that weaves together five tales of terror, set against the desolate backdrop of a desert highway. Each story is a masterclass in building tension, as characters from diverse backgrounds are forced to confront their darkest secrets and deepest fears. With a talented ensemble cast, including Fabianne Therese, Larry Fessenden, and Kate Beahan, Southbound (2015) is a chilling ride that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Director Patrick Horvath's atmospheric direction perfectly captures the sense of isolation and unease that permeates each story, making Southbound (2015) a must-watch for fans of horror and thriller genres.
As the characters navigate the treacherous terrain of their own psyches, the lines between reality and nightmare begin to blur. With its unique blend of science fiction, fantasy, and horror elements, Southbound (2015) is a thought-provoking and deeply unsettling film that will linger in your mind long after the credits roll.




