Stars: Lisa Jacqueline Starrett, James Tang, James Chrosniak, Bill Sebastian, Presley-Belle Foster | Written and Directed by Austin Smagalski
There’s a particular kind of horror that doesn’t rely on monsters or slashers, but on the terrifying possibility of dying quietly, far from anyone who can hear you scream. To Die Alone understands that fear intimately. It’s a stripped-down, emotionally raw survival thriller that lingers long after the credits roll, not because of what jumps out at you, but because of what it makes you sit with: silence, pain, isolation, and the ghosts we carry inside.
The story follows Irving (played with haunting vulnerability by Lisa Jacqueline Starrett), a woman hiking solo along the Pacific Crest Trail who suffers a devastating injury. Unable to walk and with no immediate help in sight, her situation is grim from the outset. But this isn’t just a tale of physical survival...
There’s a particular kind of horror that doesn’t rely on monsters or slashers, but on the terrifying possibility of dying quietly, far from anyone who can hear you scream. To Die Alone understands that fear intimately. It’s a stripped-down, emotionally raw survival thriller that lingers long after the credits roll, not because of what jumps out at you, but because of what it makes you sit with: silence, pain, isolation, and the ghosts we carry inside.
The story follows Irving (played with haunting vulnerability by Lisa Jacqueline Starrett), a woman hiking solo along the Pacific Crest Trail who suffers a devastating injury. Unable to walk and with no immediate help in sight, her situation is grim from the outset. But this isn’t just a tale of physical survival...
- 6/26/2025
- by Phil Wheat
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