
Stay Home 2020
"They Thought They Were Being Safe"
When a mysterious killer begins targeting horror icons during the COVID-19 lockdown, the self-isolation that was meant to keep them safe suddenly becomes their greatest vulnerability.
Director: Gabrielle Stone
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Stay Home (2020) about?
*Stay Home (2020)* follows a group of horror legends during the COVID-19 pandemic as they realize a killer is targeting them one by one. With all exits sealed by quarantine, their only hope is to survive the night before the next victim falls. The story turns isolation into a weapon as paranoia sets in.
Who directed Stay Home?
Gabrielle Stone directed *Stay Home (2020)*, bringing her signature blend of dark humor and suspense to this short-form thriller.
Who stars in Stay Home?
The film features horror legends like Danielle Harris, Scout Taylor-Compton, Dee Wallace, Barbara Crampton, and Kane Hodder, alongside Amir Talai.
Is Stay Home (2020) worth watching?
At just 17 minutes, *Stay Home (2020)* packs a punch with its clever premise and top-tier cast. While it leans more into atmosphere than deep storytelling, horror fans will appreciate its timely themes and quick thrills. It's a fun, if fleeting, ride for genre enthusiasts.
How long is Stay Home?
*Stay Home (2020)* runs for 17 minutes.
About Stay Home (2020) — Horror Icons vs. a Killer in Lockdown Chaos
When a mysterious killer begins targeting horror icons during the COVID-19 lockdown, the self-isolation that was meant to keep them safe suddenly becomes their greatest vulnerability. *Stay Home (2020)*, directed by Gabrielle Stone, blends horror, comedy, and thriller elements into a tense 17-minute micro-film that plays on pandemic-era anxieties. With doors sealed and communication limited to screens, the legendary cast finds themselves trapped in a deadly game of cat and mouse where the threat could be lurking next door—or even inside their own homes.
This isn't just another slasher flick; it's a sharp, satirical take on survival during unprecedented times, where trust is scarce and paranoia runs high. The film's confined setting amplifies the claustrophobic dread, turning domestic spaces into unpredictable battlegrounds.