Ted Bunny (2026)

A filmmaker finds a woman who claims to be a Ted Bundy victim — then her crew starts disappearing at the farmhouse.

Crowd Score: 5.1/10

Who Is It For?

Low-budget horror completists and true-crime enthusiasts who enjoy the Ted Bundy mythology remixed into fictional settings. If you're the type who watches every indie horror that hits VOD and appreciates scrappy filmmaking with a dark premise — a filmmaker discovering a Bundy victim alive on a remote farmhouse — this has your name on it. Dee Wallace fans will want to check it out too.

Vibe Match

The Blair Witch Project meets The Texas Chain Saw Massacre with a true-crime twist

What People Are Saying

The premise — a Bundy victim still alive, hiding on a farmhouse with dark secrets — is genuinely intriguing for low-budget horror. The execution likely can't match the concept's ambition.

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Dee Wallace (E.T., The Howling, Cujo) brings horror pedigree to the cast, which elevates the indie production. Her presence suggests the filmmakers cared about craft even on a micro-budget.

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Michael Fredianelli works within severe budget constraints. The 5.1 IMDb score suggests the direction may not fully deliver on the premise's potential, though 31 votes is too small a sample for definitive judgment.

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