PIG HILL
Pig Hill
Pig Hill (2025), directed by Kevin Lewis (Willy’s Wonderland), is a supernatural horror flick that drags you into the eerie backwoods of Meadville, Pennsylvania, where a creepy urban legend about “pig people” isn’t just campfire talk.
Rainey Qualley stars as Carrie, a woman obsessed with the town’s dark history after a string of mysterious disappearances—ten women gone, and counting. When she starts poking into the lore of these grotesque, mutant-like creatures said to abduct and breed with locals, she uncovers a chilling truth tied to her own brother, Chris (Shiloh Fernandez). With her friend Andy (Shane West) in tow, Carrie’s quest spirals into a gruesome game of cat-and-mouse, shot on location in the very town that inspired the real-life myth. It’s a wild, bloody ride with a cast that includes genre fave R.A. Mihailoff (Leatherface: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre III), blending gore and psychological dread in a way that’s pure Lewis chaos.
This isn’t your typical horror slasher—Pig Hill leans hard into its “punk-rock fever dream” vibe, as Lewis himself calls it, mixing visceral body horror with a haunting tale of family betrayal.
Carrie’s investigation pulls her deep into a web of local folklore and her own past, revealing that Chris has been hiding a sinister secret since childhood. The film’s strength is its ability to balance raw, gory set pieces with a creeping sense of unease, making you question what’s myth and what’s horrifyingly real.
Shot in Meadville, the setting feels alive, with misty hills and gritty small-town vibes that ground the supernatural in a way that hits close to home. The chemistry between Qualley, West, and Fernandez crackles, with each bringing a mix of grit and vulnerability to their roles, while the “pig people” legend delivers just enough weirdness to keep you on edge.