
Lake Nowhere 2014
"You Won't get Out Alive!"
Dive into the cult revival of 80s slashers with *Lake Nowhere (2014)*, a gory, fast-paced horror-comedy that channels the raw energy of midnight VHS tapes.
Director: Maxim Van Scoy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Lake Nowhere (2014) about?
*Lake Nowhere* follows a group of friends who retreat to an isolated lakeside cabin for a weekend getaway, only to find themselves stalked by a relentless masked killer. What starts as a lighthearted reunion spirals into a blood-soaked battle for survival, with dark humor and vintage horror tropes colliding in a tightly paced 51-minute ride. The film captures the spirit of obscure slasher classics while delivering a fresh, unpredictable twist.
Who directed Lake Nowhere?
Lake Nowhere was directed by Maxim Van Scoy, who channels the raw, unfiltered energy of 80s horror films into this compact but intense cinematic experience.
Who stars in Lake Nowhere?
The film stars Wray Villanova, Laura Hajek, Nathan Andrew Wright, Melody Kology, and Charles Gaskins as the doomed group of friends.
Is Lake Nowhere (2014) worth watching?
While *Lake Nowhere* isn't polished like big-budget horror, its unapologetic gore, nostalgic charm, and brisk runtime make it a solid pick for slasher enthusiasts. If you love throwback horror with a dash of comedy and over-the-top kills, this one-hour nightmare is worth a watch—just don't expect subtlety.
How long is Lake Nowhere?
Lake Nowhere runs for 51 minutes, making it a perfect quick dive into vintage slasher horror.
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About Lake Nowhere (2014) — A Vintage Horror-Comedy Slasher for Midnight Movie Lovers
Dive into the cult revival of 80s slashers with *Lake Nowhere (2014)*, a gory, fast-paced horror-comedy that channels the raw energy of midnight VHS tapes. Director Maxim Van Scoy crafts a relentless 51-minute nightmare where a group of friends retreat to a secluded lakeside cabin, only to be hunted by a masked killer who thrives on chaos. Starring Wray Villanova, Laura Hajek, and Nathan Andrew Wright, this short but intense film blends dark humor with visceral scares, paying homage to the golden age of bootleg horror while delivering fresh, unpredictable twists. The atmosphere crackles with nostalgia and dread, making it a must-watch for fans of retro slasher films who crave something both familiar and wildly original.
Crafted as a love letter to the VHS era, *Lake Nowhore (2014)* immerses viewers in the gritty aesthetic of lost underground tapes, complete with faux trailers that heighten the sense of discovery. The film's brisk runtime keeps the suspense tight, while its blend of slapstick comedy and relentless terror offers a unique twist on the genre. With a killer soundtrack, over-the-top gore, and a killer who feels ripped from the slasher archives, this is a horror experience that's as fun as it is terrifying—perfect for late-night binge sessions or horror marathon marathons.