Horror Nights (2020)

A seven-segment horror anthology hosted by Malvolia, The Queen of Screams, from the indie filmmakers behind Paranoia Tapes.

Horror Nights - Movie Information

  • Original Title: Horror Nights
  • Release Year: 2020
  • Directed by: Paul Catalanotto, Anthony Harriman et al.
  • Type: Movie
  • Genres: Horror
  • Runtime: 1h 29m
  • Original Language: English
  • Spoken Languages: English
  • Alternative Titles: Jack Hunter's Horror Nights (US)
  • Production Companies: Jack Hunter Productions, Southern Sykos Productions
  • Production Countries: United States of America

Horror Nights - Plot

From the writers and producers of the horror anthology, Paranoia Tapes, Slimoids, Rust, That Night, Atelophobia and The Immortal Wars, comes a brand new cinematic horror anthology that will be sure to send chills down your spine. Join Malvolia, The Queen Of Screams, as she introduces you to the highest quality of horror from 7 filmmakers around the world. Get ready, sit back, and DO NOT WATCH ALONE.

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Horror Nights - Cast & Crew

Director(s)

  • Paul Catalanotto
  • Anthony Harriman
  • Joe Lujan
  • Ben Escobar
  • Robert Bryce Milburn
  • Velton Lishke

Main Cast

  • Qudus Agbelega
  • Mark Ashworth
  • Abella Bala
  • Steven T. Bartlett
  • Maria Boas
  • Kolbe Boudreaux
  • Brittany N. Brown
  • Jeffery James Bucchino
  • Paul Campa
  • Gabriel Carli-Jones

Writers

  • Ben Escobar
  • Robert Bryce Milburn
  • Anthony Harriman
  • Edmund Fay
  • Nicholas Begnaud

Producers

  • Ben Escobar
  • Anthony Harriman
  • Sam Carts
  • Paul Catalanotto

Horror Nights - FAQs

What is Horror Nights (2020) about?

Horror Nights is a horror anthology hosted by Malvolia, The Queen of Screams, who guides viewers through seven short films crafted by filmmakers from around the world. Each segment delivers its own brand of dread, ranging from supernatural terror to psychological horror, all designed to be experienced with the lights on — if you dare.

Who are the main actors in Horror Nights?

The cast spans all seven segments and includes Qudus Agbelega, Mark Ashworth, Abella Bala, Steven T. Bartlett, Maria Boas, Kolbe Boudreaux, Brittany N. Brown, Jeffery James Bucchino, Paul Campa, and Gabriel Carli-Jones, among others contributing to the anthology's varied stories.

Where can you stream Horror Nights (2020)?

You can stream Horror Nights on Troma NOW, the dedicated streaming platform from the legendary Troma Entertainment. It's available as part of a flat-rate subscription, so if you're already a Troma fan, this one fits right into your horror watchlist.

Who directed Horror Nights (2020)?

Horror Nights was a true collaborative effort, directed by six filmmakers: Paul Catalanotto, Anthony Harriman, Joe Lujan, Ben Escobar, Robert Bryce Milburn, and Velton Lishke. Each director helmed their own segment, bringing a distinct voice and vision to the anthology.

What are the individual segments in Horror Nights?

Horror Nights features seven distinct segments, including "American Hell," "Penance," "Nails," "Mother," "Swim with Me," and "Invisible Man," among others. Each short film stands on its own with a unique story, tone, and set of characters, making the anthology feel genuinely varied from start to finish.

Is Horror Nights connected to Paranoia Tapes?

Yes — Horror Nights comes from the same creative team behind Paranoia Tapes, as well as other indie horror projects like Slimoids, Rust, That Night, Atelophobia, and The Immortal Wars. If you enjoyed those films, Horror Nights carries the same independent, no-holds-barred spirit into anthology format.

When was Horror Nights released?

Horror Nights was released on March 15, 2020. It arrived just as the world was shifting dramatically, making its "do not watch alone" warning feel almost prophetically timely for audiences suddenly spending a lot more time at home.

What are similar movies to Horror Nights?

If Horror Nights hit the spot, you'll likely enjoy V/H/S/94, V/H/S/99, Southbound, Nightmare Cinema, and Ghost Stories — all strong horror anthologies. For something with a similar indie spirit, Black Sabbath (1963) and 4bia (2008) are classic anthology picks well worth your time.

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