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2010    1h 41minTerror, Suspense
4.744%30%4.7
Una mañana de 1940 en Nueva Inglaterra, la población entera -572 personas- de Friar New Hampshire salió a caminar juntos por un sendero sinuoso de los bosques cercanos. Dejaron atrás sus pertenencias, su dinero, todo lo esencial, incluso los perros fueron abandonados atados a postes y dejados morir de hambre. Nadie sabe el por qué. Un grupo de búsqueda enviado por el Ejército de los Estados Unidos descubre los restos de cerca de 300 vecinos. Muchos de ellos habían muerto de frío. Otros fueron misteriosa y cruelmente sacrificados. Los cuerpos del resto de ciudadanos siguen desaparecidos. Con los años, lo ocurrido se enmascaró y se arregló para tejer una historia de leyendas y cuentos de hadas en la zona. La ciudad poco a poco se ha repoblado, pero el vasto bosque es, en su mayoría, inexplorado.
Directed by Andy Mitton, Jesse Holland
  • Michael LaurinoTeddy Barnes
  • Anessa RamseyMelissa Barnes / Productor
  • Alex DraperWalter Myrick
  • Cassidy FreemanErin Luger / Productor ejecutivo
  • Clark FreemanDaryl Luger / Productor ejecutivo
  • Tara GiordanoJill Bateman
  • Sam ElmoreCy Banbridge
  • Laura HeislerLiv McCann
  • Lee WilkofThe Usher
  • Joseph BrabanTicket Boy (as Joseph Collier)
  • Andy MittonDirector / Escritor / Editor / Diseñador de sonido
  • Jesse HollandDirector / Escritor / Editor
  • Eric HungerfordProductor
  • Joseph VarcaProduction Design
  • Ryan FarberArt Direction
  • Michael HardwickDirector Of Photography
  • Robert EggersCostume Design
  • Arnee CusanoMakeup Artist
  • Brett DollarSupervisor de guion
  • Lauder RobinsonFirst Assistant Director
  • John N10 de marzo de 2025
    Good but not great. Slow burn, ominous movie with a good plot and acting. Worth a watch.
  • Paul Walsh3 de marzo de 2026
    A guilty pleasure of mine and a comfort movie for background, second screen viewing. It is a weird film and not for everyone but if it clicks with you, it is a fun ride with unexpected scenes and moments of disturbing and sudden violence.
  • Timeless Cinema17 de marzo de 2026
    Things start of somewhat intriguing before falling off a cliff and taking a bit of a ridiculous turn. Primarily due to poor execution.
  • Niztradamus26 de noviembre de 2025
    I've pretty much played mandolin the whole movie long because it was that bad. It's just a bunch of people running through a forest, hearing some music from the 1930s and then kill each other. The end. A cool concept with abyssmal execution.
  • Patrick Wai21 de febrero de 2026
    the explanation; it lets you interpret it yourself YellowBrickRoad is one of those rare horror films that actually improves on a second viewing, once you stop waiting for answers and start appreciating the slow psychological unraveling. The director patiently introduces the characters like you’re gearing up for an ill-advised wilderness expedition, and once they hit the trail, the movie feels less like hiking and more like everyone accidentally took progressively stronger hallucinogens and politely agreed not to mention it. The foreboding atmosphere is the real star here—oppressive, uncanny, and punctuated by sudden bursts of violence that feel both shocking and strangely inevitable. Yes, the ending is frustratingly opaque and refuses to explain itself, but that’s also the point: this isn’t a puzzle to be solved so much as a descent into collective madness. It’s a film about obsession, perception, and the danger of needing closure in a place that offers none—which is either deeply profound or deeply annoying, depending on your tolerance for cinematic gaslighting.

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