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The Larry Fessenden cinematic universe takes shape in Trauma Or, Monsters All, which crosses over three of the indie horror icon’s creature features: the 1995 vampire cult classic Habit, the 2019 Frankenstein riff Depraved, and the 2023 werewolf movie Blackout.
Bloody Disgusting has an exclusive first look at the poster and a batch of stills from the film, in which Fessenden blends social commentary with archetypes of horror into a reflection of our times through a gothic lens.
Trauma Or, Monsters All follows Cassandra, an aspiring author who travels to the small upstate town of Talbot Falls to write a book while working a day job at the local library alongside Agnes.
The new friends’ lives change when Cassandra writes an article for the local paper exposing the dark history of the town: are there monsters among them?
Speculation bubbles into conflict as a werewolf, a vampire, and a Frankenstein creation emerge into the light, revealing deep suppressed trauma in the inhabitants of the town.

Laëtitia Hollard (“The Pitt”), Aitana Doyle, Addison Timlin (Depraved, Odd Thomas), Alex Hurt(Blackout), Alex Breaux (Blackout, “Stranger Things”), and Fessenden (Habit) star.
Genre favorites Barbara Crampton (Blackout, Re-Animator), Joshua Leonard (Depraved, The Blair Witch Project), and James Le Gros (Blackout, Phantasm II) also make appearances.
The ensemble is rounded out by John Speredakos (Blackout), Cody Kostro (Blackout, “Mare of Easttown”), Marc Senter (Blackout, Cabin Fever 2), Micheál Neeson (Cold Pursuit), Joseph Castillo-Midyett (Blackout), and Rigo Garay (Blackout).
Fessenden writes, directs, edits, and produces via his Glass Eye Pix. Gaby Leyner, James Felix McKenney (Blackout), and Tilson Allen-Merry also produce.
Trauma Or, Monsters All will have its world premiere this weekend at the Overlook Film Festival, which will also feature repertory screenings of Habit, Depraved, and Blackout.








































































































