Primal Darkness (2026)
Blurring the line between true-crime documentary and creature feature, *Primal Darkness* hooks you from its first grainy frame. This isn’t just another monster hunt; it’s a raw, psychological thriller that uses found footage to build suffocating dread. As Cole Harrington’s professional bravado cracks under the weight of what he discovers, you feel the terror of isolation and the primal fear of being prey. Perfect for fans of slow-burn mysteries and atmospheric horror, it masterfully turns the Nevada desert into a character itself—ancient, hungry, and hiding secrets that will haunt you long after the credits roll.