
Henry Chaisson
Directing
Biography
C. Henry Chaisson (born July 21, 1992) is an American filmmaker. He is best known for directing the horror film Recluse (2026). He also wrote the horror film Antlers (2021) and served as a writer and producer on the horror television series Servant (2021).
Known For

A Philadelphia couple are in mourning after an unspeakable tragedy creates a rift in their marriage and opens the door for a mysterious force to enter their home.
Servant

A small-town Oregon teacher and her brother, the local sheriff, discover a young student is harbouring a dangerous secret that could have frightening consequences.
Antlers

An eccentric police officer patrols a remote hiking trail in hopes of making a new friend... but is he who he appears to be?
Breaker Breaker

A financial horror comedy about Shae, a millennial HR manager who’s given everything to her beloved tech company — and been given purpose, friends, and bountiful perks in return. But when the market crashes and the company is acquired in a hostile takeover, Shae’s value as an employee is thrown into question. Desperate to save herself and her colleagues from the new private equity owner's restructuring strategy, Shae makes a dangerous deal to secure their jobs — only to discover a fate worse than termination
Human Resource

A contract killer gets more than he bargained for after a pit-stop at the convenience store.
Open 24 Hours

A fatigued hitman checks into a very unusual hotel.
Hotel Fortuna
After being summoned back to her childhood home to care for her bedridden father, Joan must confront the unearthed demons of her family's past and contend with the home's dark, malevolent energy that is both unseen and, much to her horror, seen.
Recluse

A resourceful young girl prepares dinner for a friend.
Theodora

A gay-for-pay porn star catches his wife cheating on him and together they face the cracks in their decaying marriage.
Under the Bed

David and Meryl, two troubled parents, quarrel on the eve of an important anniversary. After months of severe strain on their relationship, Meryl makes a final attempt to connect with her wayward husband.