
Liz Drives 2017
"Some horrors you create yourself"
In *Liz Drives (2017)*, director Mia Kate Russell crafts a chilling short film that blends psychological horror with raw family drama, weaving a tale of two sisters whose road trip to visit their mother takes a terrifying turn.
Director: Mia Kate Russell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Liz Drives (2017) about?
A pair of sisters embark on a journey to see their mother, but their trip takes a nightmarish detour when they encounter something far more sinister than they bargained for. What starts as a tense family visit spirals into a battle for survival against an unseen force.
Who directed Liz Drives?
The short film was directed by Mia Kate Russell, known for her work in blending psychological and horror elements in compact narratives.
Who stars in Liz Drives?
The film stars Cassandra Magrath, Christopher Kirby, Sophia Davey, and Amy Bradney-George in pivotal roles.
Is Liz Drives (2017) worth watching?
As a short horror-drama with a runtime under 10 minutes, *Liz Drives* packs a punch with its atmosphere and performances. While unrated, its tight storytelling and Russell's direction make it a compelling watch for fans of psychological horror.
How long is Liz Drives?
The short film runs for approximately 8 minutes.
About Liz Drives (2017) — A Sisters' Road Trip Into Horror They Can't Escape
In *Liz Drives (2017)*, director Mia Kate Russell crafts a chilling short film that blends psychological horror with raw family drama, weaving a tale of two sisters whose road trip to visit their mother takes a terrifying turn. The sisters' journey quickly spirals into something far darker than they imagined, forcing them to confront a horror that feels eerily self-inflicted. Russell's tight direction and atmospheric tension build a claustrophobic sense of dread, where the real monsters might not be on the road but within themselves.
The film's unsettling premise is amplified by Cassandra Magrath and Christopher Kirby's intense performances, grounding the supernatural elements in grounded emotional struggles. With its horror-drama hybrid, *Liz Drives* explores themes of guilt, denial, and the haunting weight of unresolved family trauma. The short's brevity makes every minute count, leaving viewers questioning what's truly happening—and what they'd do in the sisters' shoes.