Of Darkness — Asylum
The story follows Dwight Stroud, a patient in a high-security mental asylum who believes he is being held against his will. After a chaotic escape, he inadvertently "swaps" lives with a wealthy man named Artimus Finch following a car crash. However, Dwight quickly discovers that the "freedom" of the outside world is even more grotesque and supernatural than the asylum he left behind. 🔍 Key Features & Highlights
: Unlike many low-budget modern horror films shot digitally, this was filmed on 35mm, giving it a distinct retro texture. Asylum of Darkness
: Reviewers often compare its disjointed, dream-like narrative to the works of David Lynch, specifically Lost Highway . The story follows Dwight Stroud, a patient in
The story follows Dwight Stroud, a patient in a high-security mental asylum who believes he is being held against his will. After a chaotic escape, he inadvertently "swaps" lives with a wealthy man named Artimus Finch following a car crash. However, Dwight quickly discovers that the "freedom" of the outside world is even more grotesque and supernatural than the asylum he left behind. 🔍 Key Features & Highlights
: Unlike many low-budget modern horror films shot digitally, this was filmed on 35mm, giving it a distinct retro texture.
: Reviewers often compare its disjointed, dream-like narrative to the works of David Lynch, specifically Lost Highway .