Secret Door
Ham Jae-kyeong, a successful adult web novel writer, suddenly finds herself in a slump. She rewrites her writing and cha...
In the unsettling horror short Worm Hunger, director Owen Felton crafts a claustrophobic nightmare that burrows deep under the skin. The film follows two unnamed individuals, portrayed by Collin Aull and Matthew Aleman, who find themselves trapped in a grim, isolated setting where an insidious hunger begins to consume them from within. As a mysterious and parasitic craving takes hold, their motivations shift from survival to something far more primal and disturbing. The central conflict emerges not from an external monster but from the growing, gnawing desperation that pits the two characters against each other and their own deteriorating sanity. With a runtime of just seven minutes, Worm Hunger wastes no time in establishing a tense, visceral atmosphere thick with dread and body horror. Owen Felton’s direction leans into the raw, unsettling nature of the premise, creating a compact but deeply effective horror experience that lingers long after the credits roll. This stark, minimalist tale explores the terrifying fragility of human will when faced with an uncontrollable, ravenous urge.