
Ready to Burst 2016
Dive into the unsettling world of *Ready to Burst (2016)*, Ariel Hansen's chilling short horror film that explores the dark side of parenthood.
Director: Ariel Hansen
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Ready to Burst* (2016) about?
*Ready to Burst* follows Kate and Dylyn, a couple thrilled by an unexpected pregnancy, only to watch in horror as Kate's body undergoes grotesque and unexplained changes. What begins as a joyous event spirals into a terrifying ordeal, testing the limits of the human form and sanity.
Who directed *Ready to Burst*?
*Ready to Burst* was directed by Ariel Hansen, who also stars in the film. His vision transforms a simple premise into a visceral horror experience.
Who stars in *Ready to Burst*?
The film stars Ariel Hansen as Kate, alongside Lee Shorten as Dylyn, Gigi Saul Guerrero, and Malcolm Stead in key roles.
Is *Ready to Burst* (2016) worth watching?
For fans of intense, short-form horror with a psychological edge, *Ready to Burst* delivers. Its unsettling atmosphere and strong performances make it a standout in the genre, even in its brief runtime.
How long is *Ready to Burst*?
*Ready to Burst* runs for 11 minutes.
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Ready to Burst (2016): A Short Horror Film About Parenthood Gone Wrong
Dive into the unsettling world of *Ready to Burst (2016)*, Ariel Hansen's chilling short horror film that explores the dark side of parenthood. Directed by Hansen himself, this 11-minute nightmare centers on Kate and Dylyn, a couple overjoyed by the arrival of an unexpected pregnancy—only to face a harrowing transformation as Kate's body begins to change in ways beyond comprehension. With eerie tension and visceral imagery, the film twists the joy of new life into a grotesque and terrifying ordeal, blending psychological horror with body horror elements. Hansen's direction amplifies the dread, while a talented cast—including Lee Shorten and Gigi Saul Guerrero—delivers performances that linger like a bad dream.
*Ready to Burst* isn't just another horror flick; it's a claustrophobic descent into the unknown, where the miracle of creation curdles into something monstrous. The film's short runtime packs a punch, leaving audiences questioning the fragility of the human body and the price of parenthood. If you crave horror that lingers under your skin, this is a must-watch.