Epitaph (2026)
Director: Harley Coleman
Cast: Aylin Baykal, Zachary Chambers, Victorius Kingston, Anouska Leigh
Did you know? During filming, the actors portraying Anna and her husband lived in a remote Alaskan cabin for two weeks to authentically capture the creeping isolation, and the car crash scene was shot using a real stunt driver rather than CGI to heighten the visceral terror of Anna’s memory loss.
Why Watch: Haunting and atmospheric, *Epitaph* masterfully intertwines psychological horror with a raw exploration of trauma, making it a must-watch for fans of slow-burn thrillers. Anna’s descent into selective amnesia and agoraphobia transforms Alaska’s breathtaking isolation into a claustrophobic prison, while the fragmented flashbacks keep you guessing until the final, gut-wrenching twist. If you crave a film that prioritizes dread over jump scares and delivers a deeply emotional, character-driven mystery, this is your next obsession.
Newly married Anna and her spouse move to Alaska for a fresh start, but their idyllic life shatters after a car accident leaves her with selective memory loss. The crash sparks crippling agoraphobia and disturbing, fragmented memories that refuse to stay buried.