In Christopher Williams' darkly comic horror feature Corpse, a nostalgic weekend among old friends devolves into a nightmare of suspicion, secrets, and decay. What begins as a casual reunion to lift a heartbroken friend's spirits quickly turns sinister when the group wakes up to find a mutilated stranger's body sprawled across their living room floor--a corpse none of them claims to recognize.
As paranoia spreads and loyalties crumble, the friends scramble to piece together what happened the night before. Their stories don't line up, old grudges resurface, and the line between truth and delusion blurs. While the body festers and tension mounts, the question becomes not just who killed the stranger--but whether one of them might be next.
Williams weaves biting dialogue and claustrophobic tension into a chilling chamber piece that blends psychological dread with irreverent, Kevin Smith-style humor. Corpse captures the uneasy balance between horror and absurdity, where every laugh feels like it might lead to a scream.
This Blu-ray release from SRS Cinema includes director's commentary tracks, cast interviews, the original trailer, captions, and a reel of SRS trailers. Never released on VOD, Corpse marks the arrival of a sharp new voice in independent horror--equal parts character-driven drama, dark comedy, and creeping nightmare.
