

825 Forest Road
Directed by Stephen CognettiAfter a family tragedy, Chuck Wilson hopes to start a new life in Ashland Falls with his wife Maria and little sister Elizabeth, but he quickly discovers that the town has a dark history of being haunted by a ghostly woman who drives residents to suicide.
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825 Forest Road Ratings & Reviews
- fraggle67April 4, 2025Effective, creepy, Haunted town story with great lore that is well told through 3 perspectives.
- fredme972June 14, 2025Pretty good film. Could have been better, but does have scary moments and it’s an easy watch.
- Mark ChristieMay 25, 2025So I'm still unsure on it. The concept is good but hmmmm
- thereelvoiceApril 30, 2025825 Forest Road attempts to do something special on a smaller budget and almost succeeds. The story starts off with promise as small unsettling moves are made on screen. You catch them at the corner of your eye. They’re are some so subtle, you have to rewind to make sure you saw it. It’s all pointing to something unnerving and satisfying. Unfortunately, the film then goes for a big swing and subsequent bigger swings that take away from initial build up. It starts to feel like 2 movies with 2 different directions and ideas. Not a terrible film, but a missed opportunity with a truly unsatisfying ending.
- chilt21April 16, 2025By no means, a blockbuster, it's a rather simple ghost story told in 4 chapters, each from a character's perspective. It's light on the gore, everything happens off screen. It was an okay story, I had it pegged shortlly in, changed my mind in the third act, but was right overall. I wouldn't need to watch it again, but for a one-time background noise movie, it was acceptable.
- joshuabuckley871June 22, 2025I really liked this movie. If you like the producers others films (mainly tne Hellhouse LLC franchise) you will definitely appreciate this one.
- cartman678April 17, 2025Nothing fluid about this movie avoid if possible.
- MarkApril 16, 2025Low budget movie well acted.
- Christopher van GelderApril 9, 2025Finally, an ok horror... I feel like the genre has been dead for some time, perhaps, since the likes of Cabiin in the Woods... it is clear it's been 'left open' for a sequel, which can be annoying to understand the film... that now begs the question, did they even have a complete story, or were they just winging it... you decide! I did enjoy the scares and the close ups of the poltergeist, which can be irritatingly painful with blurry or peripheral camera work that smacks of low budget.. welldone, thank you,














