Antrum
"The deadliest film ever made"
Antrum presents a legend more than a straight story. Supposedly a relic from the 1970s, the film is marketed as a cursed artifact whose very viewing carries a warning. Two young people, Oralee and Nathan, set out to help their deceased pet by stepping into forest that guards a rite. The path... Read more
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About Antrum
Antrum presents a legend more than a straight story. Supposedly a relic from the 1970s, the film is marketed as a cursed artifact whose very viewing carries a warning. Two young people, Oralee and Nathan, set out to help their deceased pet by stepping into forest that guards a rite. The path leads toward The Antrum, a site where the devil is said to have landed after being cast from heaven. As the children push toward the place, the atmosphere thickens with occult imagery, ritual sounds, and a sense that danger lurks beyond ordinary fear. The film keeps twists under wraps, preserving its mystery. The way it blends faux archival detail with a folkloric premise builds a tight mood that lingers after credits.
Directed by Michael Laicini and David Amito, Antrum grows from a fringe horror project that riffs on found footage lore from the 1970s, pairing a budget look with eerie pacing. It premiered at festivals before a theatrical and VOD release.
Box office figures for the film are not widely reported, reflecting a modest indie release with limited theaters and streaming options. The film found life on festival circuits and on digital platforms where curious horror fans discover it these days.
Since its arrival, Antrum has cultivated a niche following among horror fans who discuss its pseudo archival style and the idea that cinema can open doors to forbidden realms. The title circulates in conversations about media and fright. Fans share captures, fan art, and speculation about the film's mythic origins.
Critics generally noted the film's mood and eerie atmosphere, with praise for its sound design and ambiguous storytelling. Themes center on loss and the desire to bend myth to help living, while warning of obsession. The movie invites viewers to think about how myths become real through fear and ritual.
Details
- Release Date
- October 14, 2018
- Runtime
- 1h 35m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 338 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Horror
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Else Films
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Nicole Tompkins
Oralee
Rowan Smyth
Nathan
Dan Istrate
Cassius
Circus-Szalewski
Hanzie
Shu Sakimoto
Haruki
Kristel Elling
Mother
Lucy Rayner
Narrator
Carrie Hammontree
Woman on Boat
Pierluca Arancio
(Demon) Amon
Jero Medina
(Demon) Skoki
Director: Michael Laicini, David Amito