GRIMMVISION PRESENTS SPRING HORRORS & THRILLERS

The awesome folk at Grimmvision are bringing us some horror treats this spring
First up later this month we have Adam Meilech’s (The Leak, Junk Male) Content – a sinister satire that reinvents found footage for the TikTok age. Creep meets Unfriended
In a world of fame hungry influencers, meet modern day renaissance man AJ (Meilech): actor, writer, director… stalker, kidnapper and outright psychopath.
A movie maker with bigger aspirations than any of his cast can quite fathom, AJ sets out to make his magnum opus, but little do his stars know, once he yells cut, the real action unfolds…
Surveying his talent via hacked phones and laptops, the deranged director blurs the line between fiction and reality in the name of creating his cinematic masterpiece.
Writer, director and star Adam Meilech gives an electrifying and unnerving performance as the truly unhinged filmmaker in this well observed and mischievously meta study of sociopathic self-delusion, online content creation and making films in the age of social media.
Quit doomscrolling and discover a new ‘unpredictable, unhinged and batshit crazy’ (Slasher Reviews) piece of Content for a scarily good time.
Following its acclaimed run on the festival circuit, including Grimmfest 2025, press play on Content when it makes its digital debut on 27 April.

Then in May, strap in for a high-stakes, pitch-black comedic thrill-ride with Self Driver.
Writer-director Michael Pierro (Hey, George) makes his feature debut with this award-winning festival favourite.
Facing mounting costs and the unrelenting pressures of modern life, down-on-his-luck cab driver D (Nathanael Chadwick – The Last Porno Show), is lured onto a mysterious new ride-share app that promises fast, easy money.
As his first night on the job unfolds, the tasks become increasingly more extreme and even illegal, drawing D into grave danger. As he embarks on a journey deep into the dark underbelly of society, he is forced into moral dilemmas that challenge his very understanding of free will.
Created through guerrilla filmmaking on the late-night streets of Toronto, Self Driver captures the uneasy energy of a big city at night and questions: if you’re driving on a road heading nowhere, with nothing to lose, how far would you go to redraw the map?
For a pulse-pounding thriller that will push you to the brink of morality take a spin with Self Driver which now comes speeding onto UK digital on 11 May.

Next up, buried traumas transform into physical phantoms in Shadows of Willow Cabin. Actor – turned writer-director – Joe Fria (Guardians of the Galaxy: Vol. 2, The Belko Experiment) masterfully merges queer romance with supernatural horror in his feature debut to craft a moody, intimate and chilling feature that unfolds like a dark fever dream.
Albert (Bryan Bellomo), a closeted husband and Devon (John Brodsky), a wounded soul, retreat to a remote mountain cabin to explore a connection sparked by a string of sexually charged messages on a dating app.
What begins as tentative desire soon deepens into intimacy, but the cabin has other plans… As the walls whisper with voices they thought had been silenced, the cabin comes to life, trapping the couple in a supernatural loop where time fractures, ghosts manifest, and their repressed traumas take terrifying forms.
With reality unravelling and survival at stake, they must confront their darkest secrets – and each other – before the cabin consumes them forever. Discover what lurks in the Shadows of Willow Cabin in this unnerving tale of identity, survival and love in the face of exile.
Following its international premiere at Grimmfest 2025, Shadows of Willow Cabin arrives on UK digital on 25 May.

And last, but not least, descend into the madness of Tribe – Dan Asma’s (Fall, Cinematographer) fear-filled feature that blends psychological terror with cult chills and body horror.
On November 12 2024, retired university lecturer Devin Adams (Asma) documents the ever-changing symptoms of his strange new illness, including a loss of motor functions, amnesia and a growing face deformity. As he continues to record his spiral into insanity, he discovers old videotapes that may just be the key to piecing together his fractured memories.
The tapes reintroduce us to Devin back in August 2024 as he sets off to investigate the mysterious death of his old friend Charlie (Keaton Asma) – an affiliate of the Church of Heaven’s Light, who killed himself soon after visiting the Cuyamaca Mountains.
Desperate to explore the cult further and uncover the circumstances around Charlie’s passing, Devin journeys to the same fateful mountains in search of answers. But what initially starts out as an adventure soon transcends into a found footage nightmare involving chilling conspiracies, ancient creatures and cataclysmic cosmic horrors.
Find your Tribe in this mind-altering found footage hellscape. Following its acclaimed run on the festival circuit, the film arrives on UK digital 25 May, courtesy of GrimmVision.