If you ever needed a reason to skip your next camping trip and stay safely indoors on your couch, this is it. The tense new survival-horror thriller Pitfall is officially out right now on Digital platforms, with a physical release on Blu-ray and DVD scheduled for July 20th.
The film takes the classic “lost in the woods” trope and immediately plunges it into a highly creative, bone-shattering nightmare.
A Vacation That Threatens to Tear Apart at the Seams
The premise of Pitfall starts simply enough. A young man gets separated from his friends during a trek through a dense, unforgiving forest. However, he falls directly into a trap.
What follows is an intense battle of wits and endurance. While the movie serves up backwoods slasher gore, director James Kondelik and screenwriter Wai Sun Cheng use the claustrophobic setting to dig into something deeper. The narrative builds a moving, psychological puzzle. It explores the emotional core of these characters and the dark, interpersonal friction that led them into these woods in the first place.
An All-Star Ensemble of Genre Favorites
To pull off a thriller that relies heavily on raw emotion and physical agony, the creative team assembled a cast of familiar faces.”Glee” veteran Marshall Williams steps into the line of fire as the unfortunate hiker stuck at the bottom of the pit. Genre actor Alexandra Essoe (The Pope’s Exorcist, Midnight Mass) brings her signature dramatic weight to the wilderness chaos. Fresh off navigating terminal premonitions in Final Destination: Bloodlines, Richard Harmon trades supernatural death traps for a more grounded, human threat. The Mixed Martial Arts legend and The Expendables star Randy Couture brings his imposing physical presence to the screen.
Jordan Claire Robbins (The Umbrella Academy) and Matt Hamilton (The Actress) round out the doomed inner circle.
Beyond the Survival Guide
Pitfall aims to look beyond the usual mindless stalk-and-kill formula, offering an affecting survival story that will satisfy both gorehounds and fans of character-driven tension.














