
Decay 2015
"This basement holds a secret."
In *Decay (2015)*, a reclusive man's quiet life takes a chilling turn when an unexpected visitor enters his home—and leaves behind more than just memories.
Director: Joseph Wartnerchaney
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Decay (2015) about?
The film follows Jonathan, a deeply lonely man who welcomes a surprise visitor into his home—only for her to meet a grim end. Rather than report the incident, he hides the body, clinging to the fleeting connection. But as time passes, the decaying remains force him to confront the horror of his choices.
Who directed Decay?
Decay was directed by Joseph Wartnerchaney, who crafts a claustrophobic thriller fueled by psychological tension.
Who stars in Decay?
The film features powerhouse performances from Rob Zabrecky, Lisa Howard, Elisha Yaffe, Jackie Hoffman, and Denielle Fisher Johnson.
Is Decay (2015) worth watching?
A moody, atmospheric thriller, *Decay* offers a gripping exploration of isolation and moral compromise. While it may not appeal to fans of fast-paced horror, its slow-burn suspense lingers—especially for those who appreciate character-driven terror. Without an IMDb rating, it's best judged on its unsettling tone and strong performances.
How long is Decay?
Decay has a runtime of 98 minutes.
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About Decay (2015) — A Man's Desperation Unravels in a Horror-Drenched Thriller
In *Decay (2015)*, a reclusive man's quiet life takes a chilling turn when an unexpected visitor enters his home—and leaves behind more than just memories. Directed by Joseph Wartnerchaney, this chilling drama-thriller unravels as Jonathan's fleeting companionship curdles into a haunting dilemma: keep the truth buried or confront the decaying consequences of his choice. With a palpable sense of dread and psychological tension, the film explores themes of loneliness, desperation, and the moral weight of secrecy. Wartnerchaney crafts an atmosphere thick with suspense, where every shadowed basement corner feels like a ticking clock.
The ensemble cast, led by Rob Zabrecky and Lisa Howard, delivers performances that amplify the film's raw intensity. As Jonathan's fate hangs by a thread, *Decay* lingers in the mind long after the credits roll, a morbid meditation on how far one might go to fill the void of isolation. For fans of slow-burn horror and character-driven thrillers, it's a uniquely unsettling experience.