‘The Hammer and Anvil’: A Film Playlist About Victim’s Suffering

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Horror films about the torture of victims took off with the release of Saw in 2004. The new subgenre pushed the envelope of what could be shown on film and what audiences were willing to sit through. “The Hammer and Anvil” brings together all of the films about villains enjoying the suffering of the victims. Here is a breakdown of all the films included in the playlist.

Frame from Pistachio

Pistachio

Pistachio is about a woman named Kelly who awakens, chained in a dark basement of horror. What does her masked captor want, and is all what it seems to be?

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TEDDY Short Film

Teddy

Teddy is a nod to horror classics of the past with a modern vibe. A young woman is forced to fight for her life against an unexpected maniacal adversary while visiting a lost loved one in a Tennessee cemetery.

Watch Teddy in the Reveel Fright Fest

Something Beautiful

A woman goes to an abandoned hospital for a photo shoot-second date, which turns out to be a hospital of horrors run by a psychopath.

Watch Something Beautiful in the Reveel Fright Fest

Runnin

A group of friends setting out to explore an abandoned building, encounter a psychopath who’s plotting their demise.

Watch Runnin in the Reveel Fright Fest

The Bostonian

Marshal is the Bostonian, a killer of upper crust women for two years. But police are closing in and Marshal’s fragile mind begins unraveling latent memories of his mother’s abuse surface, leading him on a rampage and ultimately his end.

Watch The Bostonian in the Reveel Fright Fest

Haunts

A young woman wakes up trapped inside a dark basement. As she struggles to piece together how she got there, she soon realizes that she may not be alone.

Watch Haunts in the Reveel Fright Fest

Check Out This Film Playlist and Others in the Reveel Fright Fest

The Reveel Fright Fest is a virtual film festival being held on the streaming platform from October 21st – 31st. The Fright Fest has plenty of playlists full of horror films including the feature films Along Came The Devil Part 1 starring Sydney Sweeney and The Attic with Elisabeth Moss. Find out more about the Reveel Fright Fest and all of the films in the event here.

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