MISSED CALL – A Horror Short FilmSome calls should never be answered.When a kid begins receiving strange spam calls late at night, what seems like a minor annoyance quickly spirals into a nightmare. A single missed call becomes the start of something far more terrifying…
MISSED CALL is a short horror film that explores paranoia, fear, and the unseen dangers that hide in the everyday. With a chilling atmosphere, suspenseful pacing, and shocking moments, this story delivers a cinematic horror experience in just minutes.Created with the style of a feature-length thriller, MISSED CALL captures the modern anxiety of technology and communication—reminding us that sometimes, the scariest things arrive when we least expect them.
Music Credits
(licensed and royalty-free under their respective terms):“Snatch” – OctoSound — Pixabay (royalty-free under Pixabay Content License)“Blood Money” – David Fesliyan — Free Music Archive (CC BY)“It Is Coming” – David Fesliyan — Free Music Archive (CC BY)“Police Raid” – David Robson — FesliyanStudios.com (CC BY)💀 Subscribe for more short horror films & thrillers.
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What happens when you take someone and lock them inside a box?
No phones. No distractions. No easy way out.
This video follows George as he faces one of the toughest challenges yet. The question is simple:
How long can he survive in the box?
Trapped inside with nothing but his willpower, George battles time, boredom, and his own limits. Every minute feels longer, every second more intense. But survival isn’t just about endurance — it’s about mindset.
Would you make it through this challenge? Or would the box break you first?
Stick around until the very end and see just how far George can push himself.
Music Credits:
“Bebop Jazz Behind” by LOPKERJO — Free Music Archive (CC BY)
“Panic Attack” by David Robson — fesliyanstudios.com (CC BY)
“Destruction” by David Fesliyan — Free Music Archive (CC BY)
“Sensual Bolero” by Steve Oxen — Free Music Archive (CC BY)
“Please Don’t Cry” by David Fesliyan — Free Music Archive (CC BY)
“Feels Good” by David Fesliyan — Free Music Archive (CC BY)
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And just like that… my European adventure comes to an end. From croissants in Paris to rain in Edinburgh, it’s been a wild ride of bad map reading, questionable food choices, and moments I’ll probably never tell my parents about.
In this final chapter of Traveling Europe, I somehow survive the trip, manage to film some actually nice shots, and end things on a note that makes it seem like I had a plan all along (spoiler: I didn’t).
Thanks for coming along for the chaos — see you in the next adventure… if I can afford one.
Welcome to Edinburgh: where the castles are dramatic, the seagulls are aggressive, and I may or may not have gotten lost looking for haggis.This is part two of my Traveling Europe series, where I pretend to know what I’m doing abroad. Scotland greeted me with fog, rain, and a deep urge to buy a kilt I absolutely don’t need. Expect cobblestone chaos, scenic views, questionable decisions, and exactly one moment where I consider moving here just for the accents.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Traveling Europe, where I attempt to survive London without getting run over by a double-decker bus or lost in the Underground. Spoiler: both almost happened.In this episode, I check out the famous sights (Big Ben is actually not that big, just saying), eat way too much food, and probably annoy a few pigeons in Trafalgar Square.This is just the start—2 more episodes are coming where I explore even more of Europe and probably embarrass myself along the way.Smash that like button if you’ve ever mispronounced “Leicester Square,” because SAME.