
Stake Land: Sister 2011
In *Stake Land: Sister* (2011), director J.T. Petty crafts a chilling micro-horror that traps its lone protagonist, Sister, inside a desolate church.
Director: J.T. Petty
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Stake Land: Sister* (2011) about?
*Stake Land: Sister* follows a young woman, trapped alone in a church, as she confronts an unthinkable horror when a seemingly lifeless body begins to move. The film unfolds in real time, building relentless suspense as the source of the disturbance remains shrouded in mystery.
Who directed *Stake Land: Sister*?
*Stake Land: Sister* was directed by J.T. Petty, known for his work in indie horror films that often blend psychological tension with supernatural elements.
Who stars in *Stake Land: Sister*?
The film stars Kelly McGillis as Sister, alongside Robb McCleary, Jacob Jaffke, and John Wooton in key roles that heighten the film's eerie atmosphere.
Is *Stake Land: Sister* (2011) worth watching?
While *Stake Land: Sister* is a brief flick at just four minutes, its tight pacing and unsettling premise make it a compelling watch for horror enthusiasts. The film delivers a jolt of terror without the need for excessive gore, appealing to fans of slow-burn psychological horror.
How long is *Stake Land: Sister*?
*Stake Land: Sister* runs for 4 minutes.
About Stake Land: Sister (2011) — A 4-Minute Horror Masterpiece of Claustrophobic Terror
In *Stake Land: Sister* (2011), director J.T. Petty crafts a chilling micro-horror that traps its lone protagonist, Sister, inside a desolate church. As she kneels in prayer, an eerie stillness is shattered when a corpse—wrapped tightly in burial cloth—begins to stir, hinting at something far more sinister lurking beyond the sanctuary's walls. The film thrives on claustrophobic tension, blending supernatural dread with the unsettling ambiguity of the unknown. Petty's sharp direction amplifies the atmosphere, making every flicker of candlelight and distant creak feel like a warning.
Kelly McGillis delivers a haunting performance as Sister, her quiet desperation pulling viewers into the nightmare unfolding in real time. The short runtime intensifies the experience, leaving no room for distraction as the film races toward its ambiguous yet spine-tingling climax. With its minimalist setting and maximalist horror, *Stake Land: Sister* proves that sometimes, less is far more terrifying.