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Yolk

Yolk

2025
6 min
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A young woman on her way home from an all-night rave stumbles into the domain of strange and terrifying creatures, and finds herself irreversibly changed.

Personnel // Cast & Crew

Director Ingo Dieckmann
Starring
Rosie Allways

How Viewers Describe This Film

Common themes and sentiments

visceral unsettling intense predictable atmospheric disturbing claustrophobic committed performance one-note body horror anxiety-inducing conceptually thin

Reviews

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Simone Greene
Feb 27, 2026
3.0 / 5
3.0

Yolk operates with a stark, almost clinical efficiency. Its story of a woman undone by otherworldly forces is stripped to its bare bones, which is both its strength and its weakness. The film is undeniably effective in moments,…

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David K. Raji
Feb 27, 2026
4.5 / 5
4.5

A blistering, unforgiving triumph of atmospheric horror. Yolk isn’t just a film; it’s an ordeal you survive, thanks largely to Rosie Allways’s ferociously vulnerable performance. The genius here is in the mapping of a psychological breakdown onto a…

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Chloe Zhang
Feb 27, 2026
2.5 / 5
2.5

Yolk presents a compelling hook but struggles to move beyond its initial concept. Rosie Allways is undoubtedly giving her all, contorting through a physically demanding role, yet the film around her feels curiously hollow. The creatures, while initially…

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Marcus Thorne
Feb 27, 2026
3.5 / 5
3.5

As a premise, Yolk is fantastically grim. The execution is admirably single-minded, plunging us headlong into a waking nightmare alongside its compelling lead, Rosie Allways. The atmosphere is thick with unease, and the practical effects work on her…

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Eleanor Vance
Feb 27, 2026
4.0 / 5
4.0

Yolk is a masterclass in sustained, escalating dread. Rosie Allways delivers a breathtakingly committed performance, her journey from rave-fuelled exhaustion to abject terror rendered with raw physicality. The film’s power lies in its simplicity: a wrong turn becomes…

FAQs

While its specific setting isn't confirmed, the premise of a nocturnal ordeal and bodily transformation aligns it with the atmospheric, psychologically intense strand of modern Australian horror. It shares DNA with films like 'The Babadook' or 'Relic' in its focus on a singular, traumatic experience, though its creature-feature elements may push it closer to the visceral territory of 'The Nightingale' in terms of relentless tension. Its success will hinge on executing its high-concept horror with a unique and compelling voice.