IMDb 4.7 2016 HD

Crone Wood

Crone Wood

2016
Horror
86 min NR USA
3.938 / 10
4.7 IMDB

A found footage horror film about a man and a woman camping in Wicklow, Ireland.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Mark Sheridan
Starring
Stephen Doring / Saoirse Doyle / Rowan Finken / Degnan Geraghty / Meg Healy / Geraldine McAlinden / Karen McCartney / Ed Murphy

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

unsettling atmospheric tense raw bleak realistic isolated unnerving claustrophobic dread primal amateur

Reviews

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Isabelle Moreau
Apr 17, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Crone Wood excels in its commitment to the found footage aesthetic, offering a raw and visceral horror that burrows under the skin. Stephen Doring and Saoirse Doyle deliver authentic, fear-driven performances that are the backbone of this unsettling…

M
Marcus Thorne
Apr 17, 2026
2.0 / 5
2.0

As a found footage entry, Crone Wood’s ambition is to trap viewers in a claustrophobic horror scenario with Stephen Doring and Saoirse Doyle as its ill-fated protagonists. The performances, particularly Doyle’s, convey a convincing sense of mounting terror…

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Penelope Croft
Apr 17, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

Crone Wood delivers a chillingly intimate horror experience, leveraging the found footage format to place the audience directly into the unfolding terror. Stephen Doring and Saoirse Doyle are compelling as the couple whose wilderness retreat turns nightmarish. Their…

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Arthur Finch
Apr 17, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

This found footage exercise, Crone Wood, brings Stephen Doring and Saoirse Doyle to the fore as a couple whose romantic getaway in Ireland devolves into terror. The film’s strength lies in its commitment to verisimilitude; the performances feel…

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Eleanor Vance
Apr 17, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Crone Wood attempts to harness the raw immediacy of found footage, placing a couple’s ill-fated camping trip in the Irish wilderness under the unflinching gaze of their own camera. Stephen Doring and Saoirse Doyle commit to their roles,…

FAQs

Viewers can anticipate a deliberate pacing in Crone Wood, typical of many found footage horror films. The initial stages often focus on establishing the characters and their situation, building a sense of normalcy before introducing the unsettling elements. As the narrative progresses, the tension is intended to escalate gradually, relying on atmosphere and the characters' deteriorating mental states to drive the horror. The found footage format often means the pacing mirrors the unfolding of a real, unedited recording, which can feel both realistic and at times, unsettlingly slow.