Help Get Bruin Lake Made!

Love classic horror? Bruin Lake is a modern mashup of The Thing meets The Wolfman—shot in a remote Michigan cabin and starring legends like Bill Moseley and Michael Berryman. We need your support to give this low-budget thriller the big-budget look it deserves!

The Hills Have Eyes (1977)

Step into Wes Craven’s 1977 cult classic The Hills Have Eyes for a tense, blood-spattered thrill ride that’s as creepy as it is unexpectedly hilarious. Root for Beast, the savviest dog in horror history, as he outsmarts both the bumbling Carters and the desert’s deadliest freaks.

Deadly Blessing (1981)

Think the Amish can’t be scary? Wes Craven’s hidden gem Deadly Blessing (1981) rattles you with slithery tub scares, jaw-dropping twists, and a young Sharon Stone—proof that even the quietest farm can harbor deadly secrets.

Necrosis (2009)

Six friends, a remote cabin and the Donner Party’s restless ghosts set the stage for Necrosis (2009), but Tiffany’s star turn and copious CGI gore can’t redeem its stiff acting and mind-boggling plot holes.