

Don’t Look In The Corner is a tightly controlled psychological horror short that transforms an ordinary space into something deeply unsettling. Centered on a young woman who believes she has escaped a threatening presence, the film explores the illusion of safety and the persistence of what cannot be seen—but is always felt.
Driven by atmosphere and restraint, the film builds tension through subtle visual cues and controlled pacing, allowing dread to emerge organically rather than through spectacle. Each moment is designed to pull the audience deeper into a space where perception cannot be trusted, and the boundary between presence and imagination begins to collapse.
In its final movement, the film delivers a lingering realization: some forces do not follow, they wait.
Crafted with precision and intention, Don’t Look In The Corner aims to create a lasting emotional imprint—an experience that extends beyond the frame and invites the audience to question what may be just outside their line of sight.
Directed by Keshia Thomas