Drink

A trepidating and visually striking exploration of personal demons.
4/5

Review

Vincent Aliperti’s short horror film, featuring Kevin Schriver as James, masterfully delves into the chilling confrontation between a young man and his own addiction, unraveling a nightmarish tale set within the confines of a storage unit. As James arrives late at night, the narrative takes a sinister turn when he encounters a menacing antagonist, forcing him to grapple with the destructive traits of his own addiction.

The film is a trepidating watch, skillfully establishing a sinister tone and building suspense throughout. Kevin Schriver’s performance as James is captivating, effectively conveying the internal struggles and fear that accompany addiction. The lighting is a standout element, creating a fantastic atmosphere that enhances the overall sense of dread.

Aliperti’s direction, coupled with fantastic cinematography, makes for a visually arresting experience. The post-production work is commendable, contributing to the film’s polished and professional look. The short effectively utilizes horror elements to symbolize the haunting nature of addiction, offering viewers a thought-provoking and suspenseful exploration of personal demons. Aliperti’s horror film is a well-executed and immersive work that leaves a lasting impression with its intense atmosphere and compelling narrative.

Drink Short Horror Film

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Runtime: 6 min

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