
Ready For My Close Up 2019
Jason Read's chilling short horror film *Ready For My Close Up* (2019) plunges viewers into a nightmarish twist on celebrity and obsession.
Director: Jason Read
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Ready For My Close Up (2019) about?
The film follows Nurse Rose's ordinary day, which takes a terrifying turn when she meets Nurse Becca. Their encounter spirals into a nightmare as Becca's presence exposes hidden horrors connected to Megs Topplethwaite, a once-glamorous B-movie actress struggling with her fading fame.
Who directed Ready For My Close Up?
Jason Read directed *Ready For My Close Up*, crafting a short horror film that blends psychological tension with retro horror elements.
Who stars in Ready For My Close Up?
The film stars Lynn Lowry, Charlotte Mounter, George Sweeney, Gary Shail, and Dawn Perllman in key roles.
Is Ready For My Close Up (2019) worth watching?
While short in runtime, *Ready For My Close Up* delivers a tightly wound horror experience with compelling performances and an atmospheric story. Its focus on psychological horror and retro vibes makes it a standout for fans of the genre, despite its lack of an IMDb rating.
How long is Ready For My Close Up?
The runtime for *Ready For My Close Up* is 30 minutes.
About Ready For My Close Up (2019) — A 30-Minute Horror Short Steeped in Obsession and Paranoia
Jason Read's chilling short horror film *Ready For My Close Up* (2019) plunges viewers into a nightmarish twist on celebrity and obsession. Nurse Rose's routine day spirals into chaos when she encounters Nurse Becca, whose unsettling presence unravels a web of sinister secrets tied to Megs Topplethwaite, a once-famous but now fading B-movie star. As the boundaries between reality and horror blur, the film crafts an eerie atmosphere where past traumas resurface, and the pursuit of fame reveals its darkest underbelly. With its tight 30-minute runtime, this micro-budget horror thrives on tension, psychological unease, and a haunting exploration of identity and legacy.
The cast, led by Lynn Lowry and Charlotte Mounter, delivers performances that amplify the film's unsettling tone, while George Sweeney and Gary Shail ground the absurdity in moments of raw humanity. *Ready For My Close Up* may be brief, but it lingers like a haunting memory, blending retro horror aesthetics with modern fears of being watched—or worse, forgotten.