The Hallow Site

The horror is rooted in nature. Adam discovers strange, parasitic fungus that infects the woods and eventually his home.

Their arrival is met with hostility from local villagers, particularly farmer Colm Donnelly, who warns them against trespassing into the woods, citing ancient lore about "the hallows"—demonic creatures who steal human babies and leave changelings in their place. While initially dismissive of these threats, the couple soon finds themselves under siege when strange, fungal-based creatures attack their home at night. The Hallow

Director Corin Hardy emphasized practical effects over CGI, working with creature designer John Nolan to create the, "hallow" creatures using puppets, animatronics, and trained movement artists. The film was shot on location in Ireland, creating a moody, wet, and deeply unsettling aesthetic. Don't Go Into the Woods: The Hallow - Horror Movie The horror is rooted in nature






The horror is rooted in nature. Adam discovers strange, parasitic fungus that infects the woods and eventually his home.

Their arrival is met with hostility from local villagers, particularly farmer Colm Donnelly, who warns them against trespassing into the woods, citing ancient lore about "the hallows"—demonic creatures who steal human babies and leave changelings in their place. While initially dismissive of these threats, the couple soon finds themselves under siege when strange, fungal-based creatures attack their home at night.

Director Corin Hardy emphasized practical effects over CGI, working with creature designer John Nolan to create the, "hallow" creatures using puppets, animatronics, and trained movement artists. The film was shot on location in Ireland, creating a moody, wet, and deeply unsettling aesthetic. Don't Go Into the Woods: The Hallow - Horror Movie