Our Baghead short film was a festival fave in 2018, and is now a feature film from @STUDIOCANALintl https://t.co/sP24YWndO9
Thank you to @ShortsTV & @TriForceEvents for believing in us, and thank you to the festivals that supported us. Peace and love to you all. #baghead
@jayJan011 That kind of concept sticks with you long after the credits roll. When fear isn’t just the monster in the basement, but the inheritance of it… that’s where horror gets personal.
A MONSTER LOCKED IN THE BAR’S BASEMENT THAT CAN BECOME ANY DEAD PERSON The previous owner killed himself trying to escape it.
Now his daughter has inherited the bar… and the monster has turned her life into a death sentence.
Watch till the end — this is pure nightmare fuel.
@jayJan011 this movie is called Baghead (2024) and it’s wild. The concept of having a creature in the basement that can morph into d€ad people just to talk to them is so creepy.
@jayJan011 That basement reveal is straight nightmare fuel A creature that weaponizes your grief by wearing the faces of the dead? Genius (and terrifying) concept. Baghead knows exactly how to hit where it hurts
Happy New Year. If you have five minutes spare, please check out the new short horror film from the writer of @BAGHEADSHORT
https://t.co/gNkQXirDyc #shortfilm#horror
I actually really love Baghead. A supernatural horror movie that was quite creepy with some inspiration from Talk To Me though both films are different in terms of premise is actually one that I thoroughly enjoyed.
https://t.co/hfbzs9PSlh