Timber Falls (2007)
Timber Falls (2007)
Deep in the remote wilderness of the Appalachian Mountains, Timber Falls unfolds as a chilling horror-thriller that turns a romantic getaway into a terrifying fight for survival. Directed by Tony Giglio, the film delivers a sinister tale of isolation, faith, and human depravity.
Mike (Josh Randall) and his girlfriend Sheryl (Brianna Brown) set out on a weekend hiking trip, hoping for a peaceful escape in the beauty of nature. However, their journey takes a dark turn when they cross paths with a devout and deranged couple who live off the grid. The couple kidnaps them and forces them into a horrific ordeal driven by their twisted religious beliefs.
Trapped in a secluded cabin and subjected to unimaginable torment, Mike and Sheryl must rely on their wits and resilience to escape their captors. As secrets of the forest and its sinister inhabitants come to light, the tension builds to a heart-stopping climax.
Timber Falls blends atmospheric dread with brutal violence, creating a harrowing experience for fans of survival horror. With its stark, suspenseful storytelling and disturbing themes, the film is a relentless reminder that some places are better left unexplored.
Trapped in a secluded cabin and subjected to unimaginable torment, Mike and Sheryl must rely on their wits and resilience to escape their captors. As secrets of the forest and its sinister inhabitants come to light, the tension builds to a heart-stopping climax.
Timber Falls blends atmospheric dread with brutal violence, creating a harrowing experience for fans of survival horror. With its stark, suspenseful storytelling and disturbing themes, the film is a relentless reminder that some places are better left unexplored.