
Wild Ride 2018
Dive into the chillingly festive world of *Wild Ride (2018)*, a short horror-comedy animation produced by Glass Eye Pix for their 2018 Creepy Christmas Film Festival.
Director: Larry Fessenden
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Wild Ride (2018) about?
*Wild Ride (2018)* reimagines a classic holiday tradition as a terrifying, darkly comedic animated short. The film follows a seemingly innocent sleigh ride that spirals into a nightmare of supernatural chaos, blending horror and comedy in just four minutes. It's a festive season twist that turns Christmas joy into something deliciously unsettling.
Who directed Wild Ride?
Larry Fessenden directed *Wild Ride (2018)*. Known for his work in indie horror, Fessenden crafted this micro-horror as part of Glass Eye Pix's Creepy Christmas Film Festival.
Who stars in Wild Ride?
Cast details for *Wild Ride (2018)* are not officially listed.
Is Wild Ride (2018) worth watching?
While *Wild Ride (2018)* is unrated, its unique blend of horror-comedy and holiday themes makes it a standout short film. Fans of Larry Fessenden's work or micro-horror will likely appreciate this tight, atmospheric piece—even if it's just four minutes long.
How long is Wild Ride?
*Wild Ride (2018)* runs for 4 minutes.
About Wild Ride (2018) — A 4-Minute Horror-Comedy Animated Short You Won't Forget
Dive into the chillingly festive world of *Wild Ride (2018)*, a short horror-comedy animation produced by Glass Eye Pix for their 2018 Creepy Christmas Film Festival. This micro-cinematic gem, clocking in at just four minutes, reimagines a holiday sleigh ride as a nightmarish joyride through snowy terror. Directed by Larry Fessenden, the film transforms a innocent winter tradition into a twisted, atmospheric experience where holiday cheer curdles into something far more sinister. The animation style blends eerie visuals with dark humor, creating a uniquely unsettling vibe that lingers long after the credits roll.
Inspired by the word "sleigh," *Wild Ride (2018)* is a holiday horror twist that defies expectations. Larry Fessenden's signature knack for blending genres shines here, as he crafts a micro-budget yet macabre tale that's equal parts creepy and absurd. Whether you're a fan of animated horror or just love a good holiday scare, this tiny terror packs a punch in a bite-sized package.