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ALL ALONE TOGETHER Hits Digital This Monday – Panic Fest Standout Blurs Horror and Filmmaking


A distressed man stares into a flickering screen as shadows creep behind him in All Alone Together.
A tormented filmmaker spirals into madness in All Alone Together, now hitting digital platforms.

@HMUNCUT | Panic Fest Favorite | Psychological Horror | Streaming This Monday


One of Panic Fest 2024’s most disturbing standouts is officially making its digital debut this Monday, and it’s one you won’t want to face alone. All Alone Together, the dark and emotionally raw horror feature from first-time director Maximus Jenkins, comes via Ethos Releasing and carries the weight of its pandemic-born origins like a scar that never healed.


Created by 4085 Productions—a student-run collective formed by four Los Angeles college students during the isolation of COVID lockdown—this is filmmaking as exorcism, storytelling as survival. What started as a way to combat isolation has now evolved into a harrowing, festival-worthy deep dive into madness, memory, and the monsters we invite in through our own art.


A distressed man stares into a flickering screen as shadows creep behind him in All Alone Together.
A distressed man stares into a flickering screen as shadows creep behind him in All Alone Together.

At its core, All Alone Together is a film about making a film—and the terror that leaks in when the lines between fiction and reality begin to dissolve. Jordan Rice stars as a filmmaker ascending into success while descending into total psychological collapse. His own project begins to mirror his unraveling mental state, until trauma, guilt, and self-loathing start manifesting as a literal, monstrous presence. Is it grief? Is it regret? Or is it something he created?


Written by Alex Nimrod (who also co-stars) and produced by Rice, the film walks a fine line between psychodrama and supernatural horror, evoking shades of The Babadook, Possession, and Black Swan, but grounded in the intimate agony of a creator who can’t turn off the camera—or the noise in his head.


From Travis Brown’s HMUNCUT review at Panic Fest:


“As viewers journey through the film’s unsettling world, they are treated to a unique and memorable experience that lingers long after the credits roll.”


Beyond the chills, All Alone Together also reflects something deeper: a generation of young artists trying to channel collective trauma into something honest, cinematic, and terrifying. It’s DIY horror with soul, built from sweat, shadow, and sincerity. A meta-nightmare born from real-world isolation.


Ethos Releasing has snagged a future cult favorite here. Keep an eye on 4085 Productions—this crew might’ve come together to escape the dark, but they’ve learned how to weaponize it on screen.



 
 
 

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