
Blackburn 2015
"Some Ghost Stories are Real!"
Directed by Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle, *Blackburn* (2015) plunges five college friends into a nightmare when an Alaskan forest fire and landslide leave them stranded in a ghost town with a sinister past.
Director: Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blackburn (2015) about?
Five college friends become trapped in a forgotten Alaskan ghost town after a natural disaster, only to discover the ruins of Blackburn Asylum hide a horrifying secret. As they seek shelter, the asylum's vengeful spirits pick them off one by one, forcing them to confront a history they never knew.
Who directed Blackburn?
Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle directed *Blackburn*, bringing a sharp eye for suspense and atmospheric dread to this chilling horror tale.
Who stars in Blackburn?
The film stars Lochlyn Munro, Emilie Ullerup, Calum Worthy, Ken Kirzinger, and Sarah Lind in a tense ensemble cast.
Is Blackburn (2015) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a tightly paced, atmospheric thriller, *Blackburn* delivers scares and suspense without relying on cheap jump scares. While it's not a blockbuster, its Alaskan setting and haunted asylum premise make it a solid pick for those who enjoy slow-burn supernatural horror.
How long is Blackburn?
The film runs for 84 minutes.
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About Blackburn (2015) — Alaskan Horror Where the Past Never Dies
Directed by Lauro David Chartrand-DelValle, *Blackburn* (2015) plunges five college friends into a nightmare when an Alaskan forest fire and landslide leave them stranded in a ghost town with a sinister past. Their desperate search for shelter in the charred ruins of Blackburn Asylum quickly turns into a fight for survival as vengeful spirits claim each friend one by one. This chilling horror film weaves themes of isolation, paranoia, and the inescapable weight of history, all wrapped in a claustrophobic atmosphere that keeps tension at a fever pitch.
Set against the rugged, haunting backdrop of Alaska, *Blackburn* blends supernatural terror with raw survival instincts. The ensemble cast, led by Lochlyn Munro and Emilie Ullerup, delivers performances that heighten the dread as the group's bickering gives way to primal fear. With its tight 84-minute runtime, the film balances scares and suspense, making it a gripping choice for fans of horror who crave something fresh and atmospheric.