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The Woods 2017

★ 7.17 votes23 min📅 2017-10-24

"Don't Go Outside."

When a tight-knit circle of friends finds themselves marooned in the eerie wilderness of Pleasant Oaks, their weekend getaway spirals into a desperate fight for survival.

Director: John Redlinger

Cast

Steven Suptic
Steven Suptic
Steve
James DeAngelis
James DeAngelis
James
Clayton James Clyne-Brisson
Clayton James Clyne-Brisson
Cib
Mimi Torres
Mimi Torres
Mimi
Elliott Morgan
Elliott Morgan
Elliott
Devin Parker
Devin
Josh Preston
Deputy Haywood
Alan Maxon
Creature
Galen Howard
Galen Howard
Arlo
Alexander Winter
August

Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Woods (2017) about?

A group of friends on a weekend retreat become stranded in the remote woods of Pleasant Oaks, where an unseen predator stalks them through the night. As their phones die and food runs low, paranoia sets in—until the horror hiding in the shadows finally reveals itself. The film blends survival tension with supernatural dread in a tight 23-minute package.

Who directed The Woods?

John Redlinger helmed this intense horror short, bringing a raw, immersive style that amplifies the film's oppressive atmosphere.

Who stars in The Woods?

The Woods (2017) features Steven Suptic, James DeAngelis, Mimi Torres, Clayton James Clyne-Brisson, Elliott Morgan, and Devin Parker in its claustrophobic ensemble.

Is The Woods (2017) worth watching?

As a micro-budget horror short, The Woods delivers surprisingly effective scares in a compact runtime. While it won't dazzle with CGI spectacle, its slow-burn dread and effective use of sound make it a solid pick for fans of atmospheric terror. IMDb's unrated status leaves room for debate, but the film's energy and creativity stand out.

How long is The Woods?

The Woods (2017) runs for 23 minutes.

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About The Woods (2017) — A micro-budget horror short that turns the wilderness into your worst nightmare

When a tight-knit circle of friends finds themselves marooned in the eerie wilderness of Pleasant Oaks, their weekend getaway spirals into a desperate fight for survival. Director John Redlinger crafts a claustrophobic horror short where the surrounding forest hides more than just trees—something sinister watches, waits, and preys on their every move. With only the sounds of rustling leaves and distant growls to guide them, the group must confront primal fears and an unseen terror before darkness swallows them whole. The film drips with dread, blending isolation and suspense to deliver a chilling micro-budget thriller that lingers long after the credits roll.

The Woods (2017) zeroes in on the fragility of human instinct under pressure, using the vast, empty woods as both a character and a villain. Steven Suptic leads the ensemble as the group's reluctant voice of reason, while James DeAngelis and Mimi Torres round out the core cast, each bringing raw desperation to their collapsing world. Shot with a gritty, documentary-style aesthetic, this 23-minute descent into paranoia proves that sometimes the scariest monsters aren't what you see—but what you don't.