
Beware 2010
"You've Been Warned!"
When a group of reckless teens stumbles upon the abandoned woods of Shady Grove, they unknowingly cross paths with a nightmarish legend that refuses to stay buried.
Director: Jason Daly
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Beware (2010) about?
Beware (2010) follows a group of reckless teens who wander into the cursed woods of Shady Grove, where a tormented survivor named Shane—once chained to a tree as a child—now stalks the forest with bloodthirsty vengeance. Their carefree adventure quickly spirals into a desperate fight for survival as the town's darkest secret claws its way out of hiding.
Who directed Beware?
Jason Daly directed Beware, bringing a raw and atmospheric style that amplifies the film's psychological horror and visceral tension.
Who stars in Beware?
The film stars Adam Leadbeater, Lorena King, Cecilia Huete, and Vivi Pineda as the unsuspecting victims navigating the horrors of Shady Grove.
Is Beware (2010) worth watching?
As an unrated horror film, Beware leans into its gritty, atmospheric dread rather than relying on jump scares. While it's not a mainstream hit, fans of slow-burn psychological horror will appreciate its unique revenge-driven narrative and eerie setting. It's a niche pick, but one that delivers on tension and creepy lore.
How long is Beware?
Beware has a runtime of 94 minutes.
About Beware (2010) — A Horror Tale Fueled by Revenge and Forgotten Nightmares
When a group of reckless teens stumbles upon the abandoned woods of Shady Grove, they unknowingly cross paths with a nightmarish legend that refuses to stay buried.
Director Jason Daly crafts this chilling horror outing, weaving a tale of urban terror where a tormented figure named Shane—scarred by a childhood of unimaginable cruelty—now roams the forest, his wrists permanently bound by rusted chains, driven by an insatiable hunger for vengeance. Beware (2010) thrives on atmosphere, blending folklore with raw, psychological dread as the teens soon realize these woods hold more than just whispers of the past—they're home to something far more dangerous than myth. The film's eerie setting and relentless tension make it a standout for fans of slow-burn horror with a personal, visceral edge.