Voodoom 2015
"Get Cursed"
Dive into *Voodoom* (2015), a darkly comedic horror film that follows an eccentric collector whose obsession reaches its peak—literally and metaphorically—as he finally completes his eerie mask collection.
Director: Robert Anthony Storey
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Voodoom (2015) about?
*Voodoom* (2015) centers on a compulsive mask collector who finally finishes his macabre set—only to realize the final piece has unleashed something far more dangerous than he imagined. The film explores the dark side of passion as curiosity gives way to an inescapable curse, blending horror with biting satire.
Who directed Voodoom?
Voodoom was directed by Robert Anthony Storey, a filmmaker known for pushing genre boundaries with a unique mix of humor and horror.
Who stars in Voodoom?
The cast of *Voodoom* features Michael Mercado in the lead role, with Max Perez, Hope Algeo, Etienne Thibault, and Tom Storey rounding out the ensemble.
Is Voodoom (2015) worth watching?
With its horror-comedy blend and cult appeal, *Voodoom* (2015) is a hidden gem for fans of offbeat, low-budget scares. While not a mainstream hit, its quirky charm and atmospheric tension make it worth a watch for genre enthusiasts seeking something fresh.
How long is Voodoom?
Runtime details for *Voodoom* (2015) are not listed.
About Voodoom (2015) — A Horror-Comedy Where Obsession Turns to Terror
Dive into *Voodoom* (2015), a darkly comedic horror film that follows an eccentric collector whose obsession reaches its peak—literally and metaphorically—as he finally completes his eerie mask collection. But the thrill of acquisition quickly spirals into something far more sinister, blurring the line between manic passion and a supernatural curse. Directed with a knack for unsettling humor by Robert Anthony Storey, this cult gem blends sharp wit with creeping dread, making it a must-watch for fans of genre-bending cinema.
Starring Michael Mercado as the collector, Max Perez as his reluctant accomplice, and Hope Algeo adding an unpredictable edge, *Voodoom* thrives on its offbeat charm and claustrophobic tension. The film's themes of obsession, fate, and the uncanny ripple through every frame, crafting an atmosphere where laughter and unease go hand in hand. Whether you're here for the laughs or the chills, *Voodoom* (2015) delivers a twist on classic horror tropes that lingers long after the credits roll.