
The Task 2011
"The Audience Isn't The Only One Watching."
Alex Orwell's *The Task (2011)* plunges six unsuspecting contestants into a claustrophobic nightmare when they're locked inside an abandoned prison for a high-stakes reality show.
Director: Alex Orwell
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Task (2011)* about?
*The Task* follows six contestants lured into an abandoned prison for a reality show, where they must complete terrifying challenges to win a cash prize. But as the night progresses, they uncover a far darker reality—one haunted by vengeful spirits bent on their demise.
Who directed *The Task*?
The film was directed by Alex Orwell, who crafts a tense blend of horror and psychological thriller elements throughout the narrative.
Who stars in *The Task*?
The cast includes Alexandra Staden, Victor McGuire, Adam Rayner, Antonia Campbell-Hughes, and Ashley Mulheron, among others.
Is *The Task (2011)* worth watching?
With its tight 90-minute runtime and relentless atmosphere, *The Task* delivers a solid dose of horror for fans of supernatural thrillers. It may not redefine the genre, but it keeps viewers gripped until the final terrifying twist.
How long is *The Task*?
The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.
About The Task (2011) — Horror Film Where Reality TV Turns Deadly
Alex Orwell's *The Task (2011)* plunges six unsuspecting contestants into a claustrophobic nightmare when they're locked inside an abandoned prison for a high-stakes reality show. Promised a hefty cash prize for completing terrifying challenges, the students soon realize they're not alone—malevolent spirits twist their environment into a grotesque playground, turning every shadow and corridor into a source of dread.
As the night spirals into chaos, the once-competitive group becomes trapped in a waking horror where survival is no longer the goal, but a brutal test of endurance. With atmospheric dread and visceral scares, *The Task (2011)* blurs the line between reality TV exploitation and supernatural terror, leaving audiences questioning who's really pulling the strings.