Stars: Catrin Jones, Bethany Williams-Potter, Emma Stacey, Ellen Jane-Thomas, Ioan Hefin, Steffan Cennydd, Nathan Sussex, Kevin McCurdy, Rhodri Miles | Written and Directed by Aled Owen
The Mill Killers is the feature debut from writer/director Aled Owen that explores the fear of being watched – both literally and metaphorically – through the lens of guilt, paranoia, and unresolved trauma, all wrapped up in a tense and atmospheric psychological horror film that lingers long after the credits roll.
The story follows Rhiannon (Catrin Jones), who is haunted by a tragic accident from her past. Along with her childhood friends Sam, Erin, and Mia, she returns to the now-abandoned steel mill (hence the new title for the film) where the incident took place. What starts as an attempt to find closure – and a hidden stash of money – quickly spirals into something far more sinister. As they navigate the decaying industrial setting, it becomes increasingly...
The Mill Killers is the feature debut from writer/director Aled Owen that explores the fear of being watched – both literally and metaphorically – through the lens of guilt, paranoia, and unresolved trauma, all wrapped up in a tense and atmospheric psychological horror film that lingers long after the credits roll.
The story follows Rhiannon (Catrin Jones), who is haunted by a tragic accident from her past. Along with her childhood friends Sam, Erin, and Mia, she returns to the now-abandoned steel mill (hence the new title for the film) where the incident took place. What starts as an attempt to find closure – and a hidden stash of money – quickly spirals into something far more sinister. As they navigate the decaying industrial setting, it becomes increasingly...
- 4/18/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
Stars: Catrin Jones, Bethany Williams-Potter, Emma Stacey, Ellen Jane-Thomas, Ioan Hefin, Steffan Cennydd, Nathan Sussex, Kevin McCurdy, Rhodri Miles | Written and Directed by Aled Owen
Scopophobia: The excessive fear of being seen in public, or stared at by others.
Scopophobia, aka The Mill Killers, is the feature debut from writer/director Aled Owen that explores the fear of being watched—both literally and metaphorically—through the lens of guilt, paranoia, and unresolved trauma, all wrapped up in a tense and atmospheric psychological horror film that lingers long after the credits roll.
The story follows Rhiannon (Catrin Jones) who is haunted by a tragic accident from her past. Along with her childhood friends Sam, Erin, and Mia, she returns to the now-abandoned steel mill (hence the new title for the film) where the incident took place. What starts as an attempt to find closure – and a hidden stash of money – quickly...
Scopophobia: The excessive fear of being seen in public, or stared at by others.
Scopophobia, aka The Mill Killers, is the feature debut from writer/director Aled Owen that explores the fear of being watched—both literally and metaphorically—through the lens of guilt, paranoia, and unresolved trauma, all wrapped up in a tense and atmospheric psychological horror film that lingers long after the credits roll.
The story follows Rhiannon (Catrin Jones) who is haunted by a tragic accident from her past. Along with her childhood friends Sam, Erin, and Mia, she returns to the now-abandoned steel mill (hence the new title for the film) where the incident took place. What starts as an attempt to find closure – and a hidden stash of money – quickly...
- 3/6/2025
- by Phil Wheat
- Nerdly
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