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Horror Double Feature

Caveat

Damien McCarthy, 2020

We’re thrilled to present a double bill of Damian Mc Carthy’s two gripping feature films, Oddity and Caveat, a rare chance to experience the evolution of one of horror’s most distinctive new voices.


Mc Carthy’s work is defined by its eerie minimalism, fractured storytelling, and deeply atmospheric tension. Rather than relying on gore or conventional scares, he crafts slow-burning psychological horror that blurs reality and dream, grounding the supernatural in human trauma and disorientation.


Two films. One director. An unforgettable journey into dread.


Caveat (2020, 88 Min)


When a drifter with memory loss agrees to look after a troubled young woman in a remote house, he quickly realizes the job comes with disturbing conditions—among them, being chained inside the home by a leather harness. As strange occurrences and fragmented memories surface, the house reveals itself to be more than just unsettling—it may be dangerous.

Minimalist and deeply atmospheric, Caveat is a slow-burning psychological horror that traps both its protagonist and audience in a creeping sense of dread.


Oddity (2024, 98 Min)


A year after her twin sister’s brutal murder, a blind psychic returns to the scene of the crime—an isolated house her sister once shared with her psychiatrist husband. Armed with an eerie, life-sized wooden mannequin and a deep sense that something is wrong, she begins to unravel a web of secrets, deception, and supernatural disturbance.

Blending folklore, psychological horror, and genre-bending storytelling, Oddity is a chilling, inventive thriller that keeps its audience off-balance until the final, unforgettable moments.

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