Colin Minihan

Colin Minihan masters the art of intimate terror, crafting horror that feels uncomfortably close to home.

His directorial stamp focuses on character-driven narratives where the real monster might be the person sitting next to you.

From found-footage scares in Grave Encounters (2011) to the psychological cat-and-mouse game of What Keeps You Alive (2018), Minihan excels at creating claustrophobic atmospheres where trust becomes the deadliest weapon.

His directorial commonalities include minimal locations, intense character studies, and the ability to transform ordinary relationships into extraordinary nightmares.