
Delicious 2020
A chilling 5-minute micro-horror from director Brittany Snyman, *Delicious (2020)* turns a seemingly ordinary dinner party into a nightmare when Scarlet's mysterious family recipe takes a terrifying turn.
Director: Brittany Snyman
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Delicious (2020) about?
*Delicious* follows Scarlet as she hosts a dinner party for friends, only for her infamous family dish to reveal a horrifying secret. What starts as a simple meal spirals into a night of dread, body horror, and twisted hospitality. The film plays on the unsettling idea of what we're truly consuming.
Who directed Delicious?
Brittany Snyman directed *Delicious*, crafting a tense and atmospheric short horror film that showcases her knack for psychological dread.
Who stars in Delicious?
The cast of *Delicious* includes Ann Beck, Chloe Carroll, Olivia Gropp, Loren W. Lepre, and Brielle Rickards as the entangled dinner guests.
Is Delicious (2020) worth watching?
For horror fans craving a quick but impactful scare, *Delicious* delivers. Its tight narrative and unsettling tone make it a standout micro-horror, especially for those who enjoy films like *The Menu* or *Raw*. With no IMDb rating to lean on, it's a gamble worth taking.
How long is Delicious?
*Delicious* runs for just 5 minutes, making it a perfect bite-sized horror experience for a quick jolt of terror.
About Delicious (2020) — A Bite-Sized Horror Feast You Won't Regret
A chilling 5-minute micro-horror from director Brittany Snyman, *Delicious (2020)* turns a seemingly ordinary dinner party into a nightmare when Scarlet's mysterious family recipe takes a terrifying turn. The film drips with eerie tension, blending dark humor and unsettling atmosphere as guests grapple with a dish that lingers far longer than they bargained for. With its compact runtime and sharp focus on psychological unease, *Delicious* proves that horror doesn't need grand set pieces to leave a lasting impression.
Starring Ann Beck, Chloe Carroll, and Olivia Gropp as the doomed diners, this short horror film leans into the uncanny and the macabre, questioning what's truly on the menu. Snyman's direction weaves a claustrophobic vibe, where every bite feels like a gamble—and every guest becomes part of the feast.