Spoiler-Free Review: The Haunted Season: The Occupant of the Room

December 5, 2025

Written by Joseph Perry

Joseph Perry is the Film Festival Editor for Horror Fuel; all film festival related queries and announcements should be sent to him at josephperry@gmail.com. He is a contributing writer for the "Phantom of the Movies VideoScope" and “Drive-In Asylum” print magazines and the websites Gruesome Magazine, Diabolique Magazine, The Scariest Things, B&S About Movies, and When It Was Cool. He is a co-host of the "Uphill Both Ways" pop culture nostalgia podcast and also writes for its website. Joseph occasionally proudly co-writes articles with his son Cohen Perry, who is a film critic in his own right. A former northern Californian and Oregonian, Joseph has been teaching, writing, and living in South Korea since 2008.

Official Synopsis

From renowned author and filmmaker Kier-La Janisse (Woodlands Dark and Days Bewitched: A History of Folk Horror), The Haunted Season is a series of chilling horror tales following the classic tradition of telling ghost stories for Christmas. The new film in the horror anthology series, The Occupant of the Room is based on the classic chiller of the same name by Algernon Blackwood about a schoolteacher whose late-night arrival at a hotel in the Alps without a reservation leaves him with no option but to accept the room of a missing hotel guest – leading to a sleepless night full of strange and uncanny occurrences.

Review

Kier-La Janisse writes and directs The Occupant of the Room, a truly chilling adaptation of the short story of the same name by Algernon Blackwood. Devotees of ghost stories are absolutely going to want to watch this film. It captures the finest qualities of classic specter-driven cinematic chillers and boasts a top-notch lead performance by Don McKellar. 

Schoolteacher Minturn (McKellar) arrives at a remote hotel on a winter night and finds there has been a reservation problem. After some deliberation, he accepts management’s offer to stay overnight in the room rented by a woman who has been missing since going on a hike. From the moment of Minturn’s arrival, Janisse invests the film with the sense that something is off, and that sense segues into ever-increasing dread.

McKellar is superb in his role, conveying marvelously the heightening unease his character feels. Ben Petrie as the hotel’s porter and Delphine Roussel as the proprietress provide solid support that nicely adds to the enigmatic proceedings.

Janisse builds the tension masterfully, and the crescendo of a dizzying, hypnotic animated sequence by Anna Malina Zemlianski takes the distressing feeling to another level. Production designer Anthony Pace’s set design is stunning, and Cinematographer Karim Hussain captures everything splendidly.   

The Occupant of the Room, from Severin Films and currently streaming on Shudder, marks the second film in The Haunted Season anthology. A new episode will premiere each December on Shudder in the tradition of telling ghost stories for Christmas. The first film, To Fire You Come At Last (2024), is also currently streaming on Shudder.

 

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