
8ight After 2020
"If you don't believe, then you have nothing to fear."
When solo content creator Deanna Rocca stumbles upon a hidden box while renovating her home, she unwittingly summons something far darker than online fame could ever bring. Every night at 8:08 after 1:00 a.m.
Director: Vincent Rocca
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is 8ight After (2020) about?
*8ight After* follows a content creator who discovers a mysterious box in her home and soon faces a demonic presence that visits her at the same ungodly hour every night. What starts as curiosity spirals into a terrifying ordeal, blurring the line between online myth and real-life horror.
Who directed 8ight After?
Vincent Rocca, who also co-stars, directed and produced this tight, atmospheric horror film.
Who stars in 8ight After?
The film pairs filmmaker Vincent Rocca with his real-life wife, Deanna Rocca, delivering a raw, naturalistic performance that heightens the tension.
Is 8ight After (2020) worth watching?
Though unrated, its deliberate pacing and eerie atmosphere make *8ight After* a standout among indie horror releases. Fans of slow-burn chillers like *The Babadook* or *Hereditary* will appreciate its stripped-down intensity, even if it's not for those seeking jump scares.
How long is 8ight After?
The film runs 98 minutes—just enough time for the dread to sink in without overstaying its welcome.
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About 8ight After (2020) — A YouTuber's nightmare begins every night at 8:08
When solo content creator Deanna Rocca stumbles upon a hidden box while renovating her home, she unwittingly summons something far darker than online fame could ever bring. Every night at 8:08 after 1:00 a.m., an unseen force starts to haunt her, turning her quiet suburban life into a waking nightmare of eerie whispers and creeping dread. Vincent Rocca's micro-budget horror hit *8ight After (2020)* blends raw found-footage tension with the unsettling power of urban legends, proving that the scariest stories aren't just online—they're inside the walls.
Shot in moody handheld style and steeped in analog dread, this indie chiller explores themes of digital obsession, the uncanny, and what happens when belief meets the unknown. With only a handful of locations and a cast of two, Rocca crafts a claustrophobic atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll—making it a cult gem for fans of home-invasion horror and slow-burn supernatural scares alike.