
Flowers for My Garden 2018
Tony Olmos' chilling short horror *Flowers for My Garden* (2018) unfolds when a group of inquisitive friends stumble upon an abandoned shack while exploring an elderly woman's property.
Director: Tony Olmos
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Flowers for My Garden (2018) about?
*Flowers for My Garden* follows a group of curious friends who investigate an old shack on an elderly woman's property, uncovering a terrifying secret hidden within. What starts as a simple exploration spirals into a nightmare of suspense and dread, testing the limits of their courage.
Who directed Flowers for My Garden?
Tony Olmos directed *Flowers for My Garden*, crafting its eerie atmosphere through tight framing and unsettling visuals.
Who stars in Flowers for My Garden?
The film stars Brian Patrick Butler, Alejandra Yáñez, Chris Yarrow, Amanda Talbott, and Liliana Moreno in its primary ensemble.
Is Flowers for My Garden (2018) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a quick but impactful scare, *Flowers for My Garden* delivers on suspense and atmosphere. Its 15-minute runtime keeps things tight, while its mystery hooks you instantly—perfect for a bite-sized horror fix.
How long is Flowers for My Garden?
*Flowers for My Garden* has a runtime of 15 minutes.
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About Flowers for My Garden (2018) — A 15-minute horror mystery you won't stop thinking about
Tony Olmos' chilling short horror *Flowers for My Garden* (2018) unfolds when a group of inquisitive friends stumble upon an abandoned shack while exploring an elderly woman's property. Inside, they encounter something far more unsettling than overgrown vegetation—a discovery that peels back layers of mystery and dread. With its atmospheric tension and eerie premise, this 15-minute micro-horror packs a punch, blending psychological unease with classic horror tropes. The film's compact runtime belies its ability to linger in your thoughts long after the final frame.
Crafted with a moody, handheld style, *Flowers for My Garden* leans into the unknown, letting shadows and silence do the scariest work. Brian Patrick Butler and Alejandra Yáñez lead the young cast, their performances grounded in the kind of believable curiosity that makes the horror feel uncomfortably real. Whether you're a fan of tight, twist-driven horror or just love a good mystery with a side of dread, Olmos' direction ensures this short film delivers a haunting experience in under a quarter-hour.