Seven Directors Explore the Seven Deadly Sins in New Horror Anthology

October 22, 2025

Written by Kelli Marchman McNeely

Kelli Marchman McNeely is the owner of HorrorFuel.com. She is an Executive Producer of "13 Slays Till Christmas" which is out on Digital and DVD and now streaming on Tubi. She has several other films in the works. Kelli is an animal lover and a true horror addict since the age of 9 when she saw Friday the 13th. Email: horrorfuelinfo@gmail.com

IndiePix Films is set to challenge viewers’ moral compasses by releasing 7 SINS, a searing and subversive horror anthology. This collection brings together seven cinematic visions from some of underground cinema’s boldest voices, offering a modern, visceral reinterpretation of the seven deadly sins.

Instead of adhering to doctrine, 7 SINS explores each transgression through the lens of raw, uncontained human impulse. The result is a disturbing portrait of desire, despair, and inevitable decay that goes far beyond simple shock value.

The nightmare begins with WRATH, a harrowing opener directed by Dario Almerighi, where a seemingly contained anger flares into explosive violence during a jogger’s routine.

The anthology moves into haunting tragedy with Sam Mason-Bell’s ENVY, which follows a couple drawn into a disastrous erotic encounter fueled by jealousy. Francesco Foletto and Elisa Carrera Fumagalli take on SLOTH, delivering a segment that spirals into bleak self-harm and destructive apathy.

Michael J. Epstein’s segment PRIDE tackles complex themes of religious repression and fractured identity, pushing the boundaries of psychological horror. Domiziano Cristopharo explores the vice of LUST, delving into the unsettling dynamics of a disturbing relationship involving artificial intelligence.

For fans of grindhouse aesthetics, Jason Impey delivers GLUTTONY. It pays homage to classic cannibal flicks with its sheer intensity and gore. The descent concludes with Poison Rouge’s chilling exploration of GREED, which closes the anthology with a harrowing tale centered on sex work, debt, and ultimate damnation.

Its unflinching conten drips in gore and steeped in sorrow. It’s a project anchored by recognized names within the underground horror scene, ensuring a potent and uncompromising viewing experience. The collective boasts directors like Domiziano Cristopharo (Red Krokodil), Sam Mason-Bell (A Taste of Phobia), Poison Rouge (American Guinea Pig: Sacrifice), and Michael J. Epstein (Clickbait).

Prepare to confront your own moral boundaries when 7 SINS hits the street on November 11, 2025. What’s your sin?

 

 

 

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