
Call of the Void (2025)
1h 33m | PG-13
After the death of her brother, Moray tries to escape to a cabin in the woods when her retreat is derailed by a college band and their suspicious professor. They encounter a mysterious hum that once heard, there is no return.
Director: James B. Cox
Studio: Nighthawks Entertainment
Genre: Horror, Mystery
Video: 720p
Cast

Caitlin Carver
as

Mina Sundwall
as

Richard Ellis
as

Christian Antidormi
as

Ethan Herisse
as

Ted Barton
as
Reviews
One of the things that _Call of the Void_ does exceptionally well is manage tension. As the story develops, Cox eases viewers toward the inevitable doom that we expect, but there isn’t a point where we’d expect Moray to hightail it out of the situation until it’s too late. Sure, the band is a little standoffish—the guys especially—but in their defense, their weekend plans have been turned around by a clingy neighbor lady who insists she wants some alone time. And yeah, Sterling has strange rules for his hikes, but there’s no innate harm in going into the woods for a few hours of meditation. <a href="https://www.whatsleepsbeneath.com/archive/call-of-the-void-2025-review">Full review at <i>What Sleeps Beneath</i></a>