Capps Crossing is a horror-thriller film directed by Mike Stahl, set in a remote camping area called Capps Crossing. The film follows a man named David, who, after committing a murder, becomes increasingly paranoid as he believes someone is watching and stalking him. As a group of campers arrives in the area for a weekend getaway, the tension rises, and the movie spirals into a deadly game of cat and mouse.
The film revolves around psychological horror, with themes of guilt, isolation, and survival in the wilderness. The scenic yet eerie backdrop of the forest adds to the suspense, and the movie’s focus on David’s deteriorating mental state brings a different layer to the traditional slasher film format.
It’s a low-budget indie horror, so it has a more intimate feel, which might appeal to fans of grounded, character-driven horror stories.