(NEWS) Grief & Horror Await With TERROR FILM RELEASING’S “HOUSE AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS”
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Terror Films Releasing has built a reputation as a passionate curator within the horror community, consistently seeking out the most compelling voices in both independent and mainstream filmmaking. With a sharp eye for originality, atmosphere, and pure terror, the company specializes in uncovering hidden gems that might otherwise go unnoticed, giving emerging filmmakers a platform while also celebrating seasoned creators. Their growing catalog reflects a deep appreciation for the genre in all its forms, from gritty found footage nightmares to polished studio shockers. Simply making them a trusted destination for horror fans looking to discover their next obsession. I recently got some more great horror news sent to me from the people at Terror Films Releasing that a new horror movies is on the horizons to be released. Here is the news:
FROM THE TERROR FILMS RELEASING PRESS RELEASE:
Terror Films Releasing has set a release date for Brandon Hartsock’s found footage horror film, “HOUSE AT THE EDGE OF THE WOODS.” Directed by Brandon Hartsock, who also produced with Dulvlu Spa, the film features Dulvlu Spa, Josiah Miller, Madeline Lootens, and Giovanni Accettola, and centers around a grieving man who moves back in with his father, only to find that he has gone missing in the nearby woods. After a police search fails to find his father, unsettling nocturnal disturbances and strange noises echoing from beyond the trees lead him to believe that supernatural forces may be responsible for his father’s disappearance, leading him to hire a crew of paranormal investigators to help find him. The film is comprised of recovered footage captured by the investigative team. Brandon Hartsock shared his thoughts on the making of the film:
“This film is rooted in a deeply personal history, inspired by childhood memories of growing up quite literally in a house at the edge of the woods, which fostered a lifelong curiosity about what might be lurking in the darkness beyond. The project was brought to life over just eight days, with a tight-knit cast and crew of only eight individuals. Despite the limited resources, I believe this film distinguishes itself within the found footage genre through its innovative approach—a tense, one-location mystery culminating in what I hope will be a truly terrifying conclusion for horror fans.” The film will be available beginning May 15th, 2026, across a wide variety of platforms. Be sure to stay tuned for my full review, coming soon here.
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