Red Riding (2026)

Little Red Riding Hood gets the folk horror treatment in the Scottish Highlands, and grandma's house has never been this terrifying.

Crowd Score: 7/10

Who Is It For?

Horror fans who love atmospheric folk horror and fairy tale reimaginings will find this scratches the same itch as The VVitch or Midsommar. If you enjoy slow-burn tension set against remote, beautiful landscapes with a dark undercurrent, Red Riding delivers moody Scottish chills with real psychological weight.

Vibe Match

The Descent meets The VVitch with Scottish Highland folklore

What People Are Saying

Festival audiences praised the atmospheric Scottish Highlands setting and practical creature effects that avoid CGI overuse.

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The folk horror reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood landed well with horror fans looking for something beyond jump scares.

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Some viewers found the pacing uneven, with the family drama segments slowing the horror momentum.

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From executive producer Neil Marshall, RED RIDING puts a fresh spin on the classic tale with sinister control exerted by her grandmother.

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Moody Scottish woods and tense family dynamics give goosebumps — pure cinema.

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