
Let Her Out 2016
Cody Calahan's *Let Her Out (2016)* plunges into psychological horror, following Helen, a woman haunted by a brutal past and a family's dark secrets.
Director: Cody Calahan
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Let Her Out (2016) about?
*Let Her Out (2016)* follows Helen, whose traumatic childhood and head injury trigger a terrifying descent into psychological horror. Struggling with a brain tumor, she's tormented by visions, disembodied voices, and a mysterious young woman, forcing her to question her sanity as her past resurfaces in violent fragments.
Who directed Let Her Out?
Cody Calahan directed *Let Her Out (2016)*, crafting a claustrophobic and unsettling psychological horror experience.
Who stars in Let Her Out?
The film stars Alanna LeVierge as Helen, alongside Nina Kiri, Adam Christie, Kate Fenton, and Michael Lipka in pivotal roles.
Is Let Her Out (2016) worth watching?
With its tight 89-minute runtime and intense psychological horror themes, *Let Her Out (2016)* is a gripping watch for fans of slow-burn scares. While it may not cater to jump-scare lovers, its character-driven tension and atmospheric dread make it a solid pick for horror enthusiasts.
How long is Let Her Out?
Let Her Out has a runtime of 89 minutes.
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About Let Her Out (2016) — A Psychological Horror Descent into Madness
Cody Calahan's *Let Her Out (2016)* plunges into psychological horror, following Helen, a woman haunted by a brutal past and a family's dark secrets. After a life-altering accident leaves her with a brain tumor, she's trapped in a waking nightmare of terrifying visions, disembodied whispers, and the haunting presence of a mysterious young woman. As her grip on reality frays, Helen's actions blur into nightmare—her memories fragmented, her actions unrecognizable. With each waking moment more unsettling than the last, the film blurs the line between hallucination and horror, forcing viewers to question what's real.
Alanna LeVierge delivers a gripping lead performance, capturing Helen's unraveling psyche with raw intensity. Backed by a chilling atmosphere and sharp direction, *Let Her Out* is a slow-burn descent into madness that lingers long after the credits roll.