This is a website that, I guess, collects horror short films. And maybe produces some. I'm really not clear on how many are created specifically by/for this site, and how many are just acquired by it. In any event, there have been some anthology films created by the site, made up of a bunch of short films. Some of them may have first been shown individually on this site, and some have been show elsewhere before appearing here. (And maybe some appeared here first, but later appeared elsewhere, either individually or as part of other anthologies.) The first two anthology films were both released in 2015 (volume 1 on Amazon and volume 2 on Hulu). There was another anthology film released on Amazon in 2018, called "Dark, Deadly & Dreadful." And... I guess there are some shorts that appear on the site, which as far as I know haven't yet been included in any anthologies, but they may be in the future. Time will tell.
(Shorts are listed in the order they appear within the anthology films. Unanthologized shorts are listed alphabetically.)
A woman's dog leaves the bed at night, and won't come back. The woman just thinks the dog is being weird. The woman is wrong... but the "scare" that comes at the end is mostly just funny, because... well, I won't say why.
A young boy desperately doesn't want to go to sleep, but (by the time the film begins) his father has already spent more than enough time trying to get him to sleep. So he finally gets fed up and refuses to cater to his son's demands. After the father turns out the light and leaves the boy's room... someone appears who is scary at first, but then... not so much. So, the film is both creepy and weirdly sweet.
Just... never have kids. Okay?
This is apparently just something FSH made for Thanksgiving (I guess). Let's just say... if you're trying to reanimate a corpse on the same day you're cooking Thanksgiving dinner, it's best to pay attention to what you're doing.
This is just weird.
One night at summer camp, a group of girls are in their cabin, when the power flickers out. They tell the new girl a story that supposedly happened in the same cabin, fifteen years ago, about a girl who killed another girl, and... You know, now it's like a local ghost story, or whatever. And... I don't want to give any more away. But it's reasonably creepy.
A group of girls are having a sleepover. The girl who's hosting the party tells a ghost story about her house, and two girls who disappeared there decades ago. Their ghosts supposedly haunt the place between 1 and 2 AM, during which time you should not be the only person in the house who's awake. Later, one girl can't sleep, so she wakes up her friend to spend the hour awake with her. Well, it's a decent little film, though I found the ending predictable... and also ridiculous, because of an oversight I find it impossible to believe neither girl would have foreseen. But whatevs, it's still fun.
A woman wakes up lying on the floor, and hears tapping from below. She taps back, and follows the tapping into the basement. That's all I wanna say.
Has its own page.
A man waits in a hospital waiting room for news of his sister. He learns disturbing things about the room she's moved to. I don't know what else to say. It's kind of weird and I don't really get the ending, which seems like it's meant to be funny. But everything before that is creepy.
I guess this came out in 2014, but I didn't see it until 2018. It stars Ted Raimi as a father who wakes up in the middle of the night and goes to check on his daughter. And... it's obviously based on the same super-short story as Tuck Me In. (There are surely numerous other short films based on the same story.) I dunno what else to say.
A husband and wife are in therapy, because the wife sleepwalks, and torments her husband while doing so.
A burglar breaks into a house at night. He does a little exploring in the dark, before being confronted by a little girl. Or something.
Based on true events. A man wakes up at night, and things happen that make it seem that someone may be in his house. He then finds the front door unlocked. And I dunno what else to say, but it's kind of creepy.