Cabin Horror ‘Come Home’ Debuts Just in Time for Winter Chills
Prepare for an eerie escape into the heart of the Adirondack Mountains as Come Home, a gripping cabin-in-the-woods horror, makes its UK digital debut on 9 December 2024, courtesy of Miracle Media. Directed by Nicole Pursell (The Ring Things) and Caitlin Zoz (Silo, How to Rob), the film has already gained acclaim, winning Best Film at the Ravenna Nightmare Film Festival. Featuring a talented cast including Chinaza Uche (A Good Person, Silo), Sathya Sridharan (The Whale, Kaleidoscope), and Paton Ashbrook (House of Cards, Shameless), Come Home blends psychological dread with primal terror.

Newlyweds Ikenna (Uche) and Mel (Zoz) inherit a secluded family cabin, hoping to trade their hectic New York lifestyle for a peaceful retreat. Joined by friends Taylor (Ashbrook) and Arjun (Sridharan), the group is eager to embrace tranquillity in the remote wilderness. However, the promise of serenity quickly dissolves as unsettling events begin to mount.
The Adirondack cabin, shrouded in mystery, becomes a stage for fear as an ominous presence in the surrounding woods begins to make itself known. As unexplained occurrences escalate, the characters are plunged into a nightmare, battling not only an external threat but also their own growing paranoia. Trust erodes, alliances falter, and the line between reality and fear blurs in this tense, atmospheric tale.
Nicole Pursell and Caitlin Zoz, who also star in the film, masterfully craft an unsettling mood, leaning on the stark isolation of the mountainous setting to amplify the tension. The directors draw audiences into a harrowing journey where every shadow hides a secret, and every sound could signal danger. The film’s use of practical effects and a brooding score enhances its chilling atmosphere, leaving viewers questioning what lurks beyond the cabin’s walls.

Winning accolades for its haunting execution, Come Home has been lauded for its ability to sustain suspense while delivering shocking twists. As its characters are forced to confront their worst fears, the film probes deeper questions about survival, trust, and the primal instincts that emerge in the face of the unknown.
Available for digital release on 9 December, Come Home promises to deliver added chills this winter.
Come Home trailer
