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Wind Chill
by Joseph Gangemi, Steven Katz
A young woman attempts to bribe a highway patrolman after her car breaks down on a desolate road, but the officer's behavior quickly turns predatory and menacing. The tension escalates into a life-threatening situation as the officer's true nature is revealed and a third party intervenes.
WESTLAKE HIGH SCHOOL
by Kim Ray
Amy, a vengeful ghost, reveals the truth about her murder to Bridget through a series of flashbacks. The scene explores the toxic social hierarchy of high school, blackmail, and the brutal circumstances of Amy's death at the hands of a desperate classmate.
Trapped in a stranded car during a freezing night, a dying young man shares a philosophical moment with a young woman before she attempts a dangerous trek for help. They reflect on their missed connections and the regret of not meeting under better circumstances, heightening the emotional stakes of their survival.
Nosferatu
by Henrik Galeen
Confined to a torturous medical chair in a psychiatric cell, Knock hysterically welcomes the arrival of his master. He pleads for mercy and immortality while professing his unwavering loyalty and the success of his dark mission.
by Robert Eggers
Ellen pleads with her husband Thomas not to leave on a long journey, haunted by a macabre premonition. She recounts a vivid dream where she married Death amidst a field of corpses, revealing a terrifying psychological connection to the darkness that threatens their future.
Thomas Hutter completes a real estate transaction with the mysterious Count Orlok in his dark castle. The tension rises as Orlok becomes obsessed with a locket containing a photo of Thomas's wife, eventually forcing Thomas to remain at the castle against his will.
Ellen describes her history of psychic premonitions and 'spells' to Professor Von Franz, revealing a traumatic past and a growing sense of dread. She confesses that her dark visions have returned since her husband's departure, questioning whether the encroaching evil is internal or external.
Professor Von Franz attempts to convince the skeptical Harding that the supernatural threat they face is not a mere ghost, but a physical manifestation of death itself. Von Franz argues that modern science has blinded humanity to ancient evils, while Harding struggles to reconcile his rational worldview with the terrifying reality of the vampire.
Ellen confesses to her husband Thomas that she has been spiritually and physically haunted by the vampire Count Orlok, revealing a dark connection that threatens their marriage. As Orlok's influence takes hold of her, Ellen descends into a demonic frenzy of rage and seduction, forcing Thomas to confront the terrifying reality of the evil that has followed him home.
Sinners
by Ryan Coogler
Delta Slim confronts his associates regarding the shifting loyalties in their community as supernatural tensions rise. He seeks to maintain order and instill a sense of duty while grappling with the fear of an encroaching, unknown threat.
Annie confronts a group of townspeople in a tense ritual to identify a supernatural threat among them. She forces everyone to eat raw garlic as a test of their humanity, raising the stakes of survival and communal trust.
In a tense confrontation at a lumber mill, Pearline and Sammie face the terrifying reality of Remmick's true nature. The scene centers on the characters' realization that they are in the presence of a supernatural threat, heightening the stakes of survival and spiritual dread.