
Grey Matter 2012
"No One Believes a Liar"
Directed by James B. Cox, *Grey Matter (2012)* plunges viewers into a chilling psychological horror steeped in family trauma and unraveling sanity.
Director: James B. Cox
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Grey Matter (2012) about?
*Grey Matter (2012)* follows Isaac, a troubled teenager left to care for his alcoholic war veteran father after his mother abandons them. Isaac's habit of lying escalates as his home life deteriorates, but the lies soon manifest in horrifying ways as his father's body begins to change in ways no one can explain.
Who directed Grey Matter?
James B. Cox directed *Grey Matter*, bringing a visceral, atmospheric style to this Stephen King adaptation.
Who stars in Grey Matter?
The cast features Tyler Chase as Isaac, Rob Patterson as his father, and supporting roles from Allan Trautman and Kim Estes.
Is Grey Matter (2012) worth watching?
For horror enthusiasts, *Grey Matter (2012)* offers a tight, atmospheric 16-minute ride with strong performances and a fresh take on Stephen King's short story. While it's unrated on IMDb, its psychological depth and eerie tone make it a compelling watch for those who enjoy slow-burn horror.
How long is Grey Matter?
*Grey Matter* is a short film with a runtime of 16 minutes.
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Grey Matter (2012): A Stephen King Short Story Comes to Life in Horror
Directed by James B. Cox, *Grey Matter (2012)* plunges viewers into a chilling psychological horror steeped in family trauma and unraveling sanity. This short film reimagines Stephen King's classic short story from *Night Shift*, following Isaac, a troubled teenager whose life spirals when his alcoholic war veteran father begins a grotesque, inexplicable transformation. As Isaac's web of lies grows to distract from his crumbling home life, the lies start feeding into something far more sinister—something that feeds back. With its oppressive atmosphere and themes of denial, guilt, and the terrifying power of untruths, *Grey Matter* blends supernatural horror with raw human drama.
Tyler Chase delivers a standout performance as Isaac, while Rob Patterson embodies the fraught, volatile presence of his father. The film's claustrophobic tension and eerie visuals linger long after the credits roll, making it a must-watch for fans of psychological horror and Stephen King adaptations alike.