
Dark Prism 2015
Dylan Mars Greenberg's *Dark Prism (2015)* plunges viewers into a surreal, genre-blending nightmare where reality fractures under the weight of a colossal, otherworldly prism.
Director: Dylan Mars Greenberg
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Dark Prism (2015) about?
*Dark Prism* follows an eccentric ensemble cast as they confront a cataclysmic event: a giant, magical prism crashes into Earth, warping reality into a nightmarish and absurd playground. The film blends genres as their chaotic journey collides with cosmic horror, musical interludes, and even a divine cameo, creating a surreal odyssey where logic goes out the window.
Who directed Dark Prism?
Director Dylan Mars Greenberg helmed *Dark Prism*, crafting a visually and tonally ambitious film that defies easy categorization.
Who stars in Dark Prism?
The film features Sofe Cote, Chandani Smith, and Sara Kaiser as the central trio, alongside Max Husten, Robert Prichard, and Fritz Donnelly in pivotal roles.
Is Dark Prism (2015) worth watching?
*Dark Prism* is a polarizing but unforgettable experience, especially for fans of avant-garde horror-comedy. With its offbeat humor, surreal visuals, and genre-defying storytelling, it rewards those seeking something bold and unconventional. Whether it's "worth it" depends on your taste for chaotic, narrative-defying cinema.
How long is Dark Prism?
*Dark Prism* runs for 106 minutes, offering a brisk yet densely packed journey through its warped world.
About Dark Prism (2015) — A Surreal Horror-Comedy Where Reality Bends and Anything Can Happen
Dylan Mars Greenberg's *Dark Prism (2015)* plunges viewers into a surreal, genre-blending nightmare where reality fractures under the weight of a colossal, otherworldly prism. Bursting with absurd comedy and eerie fantasy, the film follows three women with shadowy pasts, a socially awkward teen, a corporate stooge, and an unexpected divine guest—Jesus Christ—who all collide when the prism's arrival turns the planet into a kaleidoscopic wasteland. Starring Sofe Cote, Chandani Smith, and Sara Kaiser as the enigmatic trio, the movie bends expectations with its offbeat humor, surreal visuals, and a soundtrack that swings between infectious melodies and disorienting chaos. Think *Monty Python* meets cosmic horror, with a dash of David Lynch's dream logic, all wrapped in a chaotic musical odyssey.
With cameos from indie icons like Mac DeMarco and Lloyd Kaufman's trademark grindhouse energy, *Dark Prism* isn't just a film—it's an experience. The prism doesn't just distort the landscape; it twists genre conventions, emotions, and even time, leaving characters—and audiences—questioning what's real. As the boundaries between comedy, fantasy, and horror dissolve, the story becomes a darkly playful exploration of fate, identity, and the absurdity of existence. Prepare for a ride where nothing is as it seems, and everything is a little bit hilarious… and a lot bit terrifying.