Dusk (2026)
When a series of unexplained events begin to echo across time, one woman finds herself at the center of a threat that refuses to stay buried. As the past bleeds into the present, she is forced to confront a presence that seems to follow her across lives, memories, and moments she can’t fully explain. DUSK is a psychological horror film that blends suspense and supernatural elements, exploring the idea that some darkness doesn’t end—it returns. Starring Laura Bailey (Critical Role), alongside Bruce DuBose and Todd Haberkorn, the film delivers a character-driven descent into fear, where survival means recognizing what’s been hunting you all along.
Director:
Kyle Hodgkinson
Writer:
Scott Noack
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Laura Bailey as Chelsea |
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Bruce Dubose as Niko |
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Todd Haberkorn as Wayne |
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GiGi Erneta as Mother |
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Raquel Lovern as Court Dancer |
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Heather Child as Priestess |
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Carrie Slaughter as Psychiatrist |
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Kelsey Schultz as Elizabeth Vetters |
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David Cassimatis as Norseman |
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Dean Williams as Tattoo Artist |
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Ashlie Rhey as Juanita |
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Eduardo DeLeon as Sculptor |
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Micah Pelliford as Angley |
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Jennifer Sipes as Barkeep |
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Garry Parchman as Bar Patron |
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Jack Gould as Paul |
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Bill Sebastian as Radio Announcer Voice |
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Tracy Terrell as Molly Darby |
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Bob Erwin as Reverend Darby |
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Dell Johnson as Lt. Fisher |
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Stephanie Peterson as Hospital Receptionist |
| Production | Greg Wylie | Producer |
| Writing | Scott Noack | Screenplay |
| Camera | Stewart Mayer | Director of Photography |
| Production | Kyle Hodgkinson | Producer |
| Directing | Kyle Hodgkinson | Director |
| Production | Brinda Curley | Executive Producer |