Croatia, Wonderful
In this brief but vibrant adventure, filmmaker Paulina Lores takes viewers on a whirlwind journey through the stunning ...
In the chilling horror short Breakfast, directed by Tanner Richard Craft, a seemingly ordinary morning meal spirals into a nightmare for a family trapped in a remote, isolated home. The story centers on a mother, played by Carrie L. Collins, who becomes increasingly unsettled when her young children, portrayed by Sydney Russell and Mikayla Barringer, begin to exhibit bizarre and disturbing behavior during their daily routine. As the patriarch, played by Thomas James Kessinger, tries to maintain normalcy, a sinister presence lurking just beyond their doorstep begins to manifest in the most mundane of activities. The film masterfully builds tension through its claustrophobic setting and unnerving atmosphere, transforming the simple act of preparing and eating breakfast into a horrifying ordeal. With a runtime of just eleven minutes, this taut psychological thriller explores themes of family, paranoia, and the terror that can lurk within the familiar, leaving viewers questioning the safety of their own homes.