ComingSoon is debuting an exclusive trailer for The Horror Collective’s upcoming psychological thriller movie, The Quiet Ones. The trailer offers the audience a preview of what to expect from its main cast, who give off the same neon party-girl vibes as 2012’s Spring Breakers. It will be available to buy or rent on digital platforms across North America on August 5.
Check out the exclusive The Quiet Ones trailer below (watch more trailers):
What is The Quiet Ones about?
‘Following the sudden death of her estranged father, Charlotte inherits not only his lavish home—but also his crushing debts. Desperate to avoid losing everything, she turns to her new friend Danni, who proposes an unconventional solution: monetize the mansion by hosting a wild online content house,” reads the official synopsis. “With a cast of hot, young influencer hopefuls behind a paywall, the cash starts flowing — but so does something far more sinister. As the experiment spirals out of control, Charlotte is plunged into a deadly war of escalating egotism and dangerously self-destructive personalities.”
The Quiet Ones is written and directed by Nicholas Winter, who is also the film’s cinematographer and producer. It is described as a blend of the psychological tension of Black Swan and Ingrid Goes West with the toxic allure of influencer culture. The cast includes Kelsey Cooke as Charlotte, Sophie Ablett as Danni, Isadora Leiva as Brylee, Alina Tamara as Fabienne, Sofia Shallai as Violet, and Alicia Grace Turrell as Alba. The movie is executive produced by Sebastian Twardosz, with Rorie Sherwood serving as its editor.
“This story explores the collision between grief, ambition, and the digital age,” Winter said in a statement. “I wanted to examine how far people are willing to go to be seen — and how easily that pursuit can spiral into something truly terrifying. Partnering with The Horror Collective is the perfect way to share this twisted journey with audiences.”
Entertainment Squad boss Shaked Berenson added, “The film speaks directly to a generation raised on virality and haunted by the pressures that come with it. We’re excited to spotlight a filmmaker who captures that tension with both style and substance.”