Larry Fessenden
32 titles
Filmography
32 results

Habit
(1997)Sam is an alcoholic grieving over his father's death. When he meets the seductive Anna at a party, he immediately falls under her spell but begins to suspect that she's an actual vampire.

Pod
(2015)After receiving a cryptic message from their war veteran brother, Martin, estranged siblings Ed and Lyla travel up to their isolated family lake house to hold an intervention. But the terror that they encounter within the snowy confines of the ransacked retreat is far beyond anything that they could have possibly anticipated.

Dementer
(2019)After fleeing a backwoods cult, a woman tries to turn her life around by taking a job in a home for special needs adults only to discover that she must face her dark past to save a Down Syndrome girl.
Isolation
(2021)“ISOLATION” weaves together nine tales of terror, following isolated citizens in cities around the world as they confront their darkest fears in an attempt to survive an increasingly deadly outbreak. The eleven filmmakers were only allowed to use the equipment, resources, and participants they had in lockdown. All nine scripts are original. Anthology director and producer Nathan Crooker created a world ten months into the future based around the current global pandemic and then briefed the filmmakers to bring their stories to life within this framework. “ISOLATION” explores the human condition through a genre lens, weaved together in an anthology experience. The films live under a banner of survival and deal with relatable themes such as; human connection, paranoia, hope, love, escapism, fear of the unknown, abandonment. Like any good horror film, the themes transcend the genre.

I Sell the Dead
(2008)Grave robbers, the dead and not-so-dead. "Old-fashioned...what a couple of crafty thieves can do with elbow grease, some spare change and the kind of deep movie love that never dies." - Dargis, NY Times

River of Grass
(1995)Before moving to Oregon, Kelly Reichardt made a fugitive film set in the Florida wetlands—more like the grungy filmmaking of Jim Jarmusch than her later slow cinema. Tailing wastrel lovers on the run, River of Grass shows she has been committed to America’s margins and outcasts from the very start.

Southbound
(2015)On a desolate stretch of desert highway, weary travellers; two men on the run from their past, a band on their way to the next gig, a man struggling to get home, a brother in search of his long-lost sister and a family on vacation, are forced to confront their worst fears and darkest secrets in these interwoven tales of terror and remorse on the open road.

Jakob's Wife
(2021)After an encounter with “The Master,” Anne discovers bite marks on her neck, a new sense of power and an appetite to live bolder than ever before.

Sadistic Intentions
(2019)A rock musician and a laid-back stoner are invited by a mutual friend to a remote house where they have to deal with each other until terror strikes.

What Doesn't Float
(2023)A disparate group of characters fill out this darkly comedic anthology of New Yorkers at their wits end. When the dailiness of urban life is suspended by an unforeseen conflict, each character must make a decision. While the outcomes vary, a unified sense of the city emerges: New York becomes a mirror to the ego reflecting our true character, while the rest sinks to the bottom.

Good Boy
(2025)A brave pup must fight to protect the one he loves most.

Like Me
(2018)After setting out on a crime spree and broadcasting it on social media, a reckless loner pulls other outsiders into her circle of chaos.

Stray Bullets
(2017)Two teenage boys are tasked with cleaning out their father's mobile home and are surprised to find three crooks who have taken refuge in the trailer.

Summoners
(2022)When Jessica’s friend needs her help performing a dark spell, she is thrown back into the world of witchcraft and becomes haunted by a cursed spirit.

Brooklyn 45
(2023)Five military veterans, best friends since childhood, gather together to support their troubled host, and the metaphoric ghosts of their past become all-too-literal.

We Are Still Here
(2015)A couple, reeling from the death of their teen son, starts over in an old house, awakened from a century-old curse and demanding blood.

Darling
(2015)As a lonely house sitter whiles away her days in an empty mansion, she begins to experience maddening visions and sounds from behind locked doors.

Jug Face
(2013)A pregnant teen flees home after discovering that she may be sacrificed to the mysterious pit-dwelling creature worshipped by her remote community.

The Mind's Eye
(2015)Zack and Rachel were born with incredible psychokinetic powers. When word of their supernatural talents gets out they find themselves the prisoners of a deranged doctor intent on harvesting their powers. After a daring escape they are free from his sinister institution, but the evil doctor will stop at nothing to track them down so that he can continue to use their gifts for his own horrific purposes.

Dashcam
(2021)A psychological thriller following Jake, a reclusive news editor, who is inadvertently sent secret dashcam video evidence that points to a possible conspiracy and cover-up involving high-ranking government officials.