The Conspiracy
"Everything in this story is true...trust us."
The film opens with a duo of documentary makers who set out to examine the world of conspiracy theories. What starts as a careful deconstruction of rumors quickly tightens into something far more unsettling as they uncover evidence that feels both real and dangerous. Through home movie vibes,... Read more
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About The Conspiracy
The film opens with a duo of documentary makers who set out to examine the world of conspiracy theories. What starts as a careful deconstruction of rumors quickly tightens into something far more unsettling as they uncover evidence that feels both real and dangerous. Through home movie vibes, interview clips, and found footage, the investigators are drawn into a shadow world of coded warnings and ritualized intimidation. As the line between investigator and subject blurs, ordinary doubts become a waking nightmare, and the pair wonder whether they should keep filming or walk away before it’s too late. The tension builds through quiet sounds and a creeping sense that every frame hides a threat.
Directed by Christopher MacBride, The Conspiracy premiered in 2012 as a Canadian found-footage thriller. Based on original material, it stars Aaron Poole, James Gilbert, Ian Anderson, Peter Apostolopoulos, and A C Peterson, produced on a modest 1.5 million budget. The film premiered at indie screenings before a wider but limited release, earning a cult following among horror enthusiasts.
The picture earned mixed notices and sits at about 5.96 on 10 from 255 user votes. Critics highlighted its claustrophobic mood, economical approach, and chilling use of a documentary frame to probe belief, paranoia, and the lure of secrecy. The material invites reflection on how easily people can be drawn into conspiratorial thinking and the way fear can be weaponized in modern media.
Within indie horror circles The Conspiracy is noted for its lean production and tense storytelling, often cited as a benchmark for low budget found footage. Its restrained approach demonstrates how a focused concept can yield a disturbing experience without flashy effects, and it quietly influenced later conspiracy driven thrillers that rely on mood over spectacle. Fans praise the practical effects, deliberate pacing, and the way silence magnifies fear.
Details
- Release Date
- August 23, 2012
- Runtime
- 1h 25m
- Rating
- NR
- User Ratings
- 255 votes
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Thriller, Horror
- Country
- Canada
- Studio
- Resolute Films and Entertainment
- Budget
- $1,500,000
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Official Trailer
Cast
Aaron Poole
Aaron
James Gilbert
Jim
Ian Anderson
Self
Peter Apostolopoulos
Jim's Friend
A.C. Peterson
Terrance
Roger Beck
Self
Bruce Clayton
Mark Tucker
Angela Besharah
Dame
Laura de Carteret
Nicole Higgins
Gavin Fox
Guard
Director: Christopher MacBride