
Demon Tongue 2016
"Don't trust what they say."
Directed by Gavin Rapp, *Demon Tongue (2016)* plunges a group of paranormal investigators into a nightmarish encounter at an isolated beach volleyball complex, where their curiosity uncovers something far darker than expected.
Director: Gavin Rapp
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Demon Tongue (2016) about?
*Demon Tongue* follows four paranormal researchers investigating reports of eerie phenomena at a remote beach volleyball facility—only to uncover a sinister presence that twists their perceptions and turns their quest for answers into a fight for survival.
Who directed Demon Tongue?
Director Gavin Rapp crafts this atmospheric horror, blending small-scale tension with supernatural scares.
Who stars in Demon Tongue?
The film features Jack Davis, Debbie College, Seth Gontkovic, Jessica Longino, and Carrie Shoberg as the core cast navigating the unfolding nightmare.
Is Demon Tongue (2016) worth watching?
As an indie horror with a tight runtime and a focus on psychological dread, *Demon Tongue* delivers a satisfyingly creepy experience for fans of down-and-dirty fright fests, even if it's light on big-budget frills.
How long is Demon Tongue?
The film runs for 85 minutes.
About Demon Tongue (2016) — Horror at a secluded beach volleyball complex turns sinister
Directed by Gavin Rapp, *Demon Tongue (2016)* plunges a group of paranormal investigators into a nightmarish encounter at an isolated beach volleyball complex, where their curiosity uncovers something far darker than expected. What begins as a routine investigation spirals into a chilling exploration of unseen forces, blending psychological dread with visceral horror. The film's claustrophobic setting and eerie atmosphere amplify the tension, as trust erodes and reality blurs under the weight of supernatural threats.
Starring Jack Davis, Debbie College, and Seth Gontkovic, this indie horror gem delivers a compact yet intense experience, running just 85 minutes. With its tagline *"Don't trust what they say,"* *Demon Tongue* plays on paranoia and deception, crafting a story where nothing—not even the words of allies—can be taken at face value.