
Hole 2015
"One way in. No way out."
Directed by Joaquin Montalvan, *Hole (2015)* weaves a chilling tale of three fractured lives colliding in a descent into terror.
Director: Joaquin Montalvan
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hole (2015) about?
*Hole (2015)* follows three strangers—Ed, Eve, and Bodie—whose lives collide in a terrifying spiral of guilt and horror. When their deepest fears materialize, they're forced to confront their darkest secrets in a fight for survival. The film blurs the line between crime and supernatural terror, leaving audiences questioning what's real.
Who directed Hole?
Joaquin Montalvan directed *Hole (2015)*, bringing a moody, psychological approach to this crime-horror hybrid.
Who stars in Hole?
The film features Jim Barile, Randall Barnes, Charlotte Bjornbak, Alina Bolshakova, and Gavin Graham in central roles.
Is Hole (2015) worth watching?
While it didn't receive an IMDb rating, *Hole (2015)* offers a gripping psychological thriller with strong performances and eerie atmosphere. Fans of crime-horror blends like *The Cell* or *Frailty* might find it compelling, though its slow burn may not suit all viewers.
How long is Hole?
*Hole (2015)* has a runtime of 94 minutes.
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About Hole (2015) — A psychological thriller where fear is the only way out
Directed by Joaquin Montalvan, *Hole (2015)* weaves a chilling tale of three fractured lives colliding in a descent into terror. Ed Kunkle, a tormented ex-con, Eve Adams, a grieving woman haunted by loss, and Bodie Jameson, the relentless detective chasing answers, find their fates entangled in a nightmare where fear becomes inescapable. Montalvan crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere where guilt and horror blur, trapping each character in a psychological maze with no escape. The film blends crime, horror, and thriller elements, creating a tense narrative that lingers long after the credits roll. With its moody storytelling and raw performances, *Hole (2015)* explores the fragility of the human mind under pressure.
As the boundaries between reality and nightmare dissolve, the characters' worst nightmares manifest in horrifying ways, forcing them to confront their deepest regrets. The film's unrelenting tension and atmospheric dread make it a standout in the genre, leaving viewers questioning what's real—and what's lurking in the shadows. Whether you're drawn to crime dramas with psychological depth or horror that preys on the mind, *Hole (2015)* delivers a gripping, unsettling experience that's hard to forget.