
Chaos A.D. 2016
"Halloween night. Chaos is upon us. Misery never sleeps!"
Chaos A.D. (2016) plunges viewers into a night of terror as Halloween sets the stage for kidnappings orchestrated by a sinister group known as F.R.E.A.K.
Director: Chris Woods
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Chaos A.D. (2016) about?
Chaos A.D. follows a group of strangers—including siblings and an abused wife—kidnapped by a villainous cult called F.R.E.A.K. on Halloween night. As the night progresses, their survival instincts clash with the group's sadistic plans, creating a tense battle of wills.
Who directed Chaos A.D.?
Chaos A.D. was directed by Chris Woods, whose work infuses the film with a raw, unsettling energy.
Who stars in Chaos A.D.?
The film stars Lisa Marie Kart, Ashley Lynn Caputo, Cayt Feinics, Amanda Welch, and Bob Glazier in key roles.
Is Chaos A.D. (2016) worth watching?
For horror fans seeking a gritty, atmospheric thriller with a tight plot, Chaos A.D. delivers. While it's not a mainstream hit, its tense pacing and Halloween setting make it a solid pick for late-night scares. Just don't expect jump scares—this is all about dread.
How long is Chaos A.D.?
Chaos A.D. runs for 100 minutes, packing its scares into a tight runtime.
About Chaos A.D. (2016) — A Halloween Horror Escape You Won't Forget
Chaos A.D. (2016) plunges viewers into a night of terror as Halloween sets the stage for kidnappings orchestrated by a sinister group known as F.R.E.A.K. This horror film, directed by Chris Woods, follows a fractured ensemble cast—including a troubled brother and sister, an abused wife, and a morally corrupt politician—all ensnared in a nightmarish ordeal. With eerie tension and relentless suspense, the film explores themes of survival, human cruelty, and the fragility of morality when chaos reigns. The stark contrast between Halloween's playful festivities and the unfolding horror amplifies the dread, making this a chilling experience for horror enthusiasts.
As the night deepens, the captives' desperation grows, revealing the depths of their resilience and the villainy of their captors. Woods' direction crafts an atmosphere thick with paranoia, where every shadow hides a threat and trust is a fragile illusion. Chaos A.D. is a gripping, atmospheric thriller that doesn't just scare—it lingers, leaving audiences questioning how far they'd go to break free.