Ghosts of Red Ridge is a supernatural Western thriller that blends eerie folklore with the stark brutality of frontier justice. Set in a desolate 19th-century mining town haunted by secrets and shadows, the film explores how guilt, revenge, and the specter of history linger long after the last shot is fired.
When a drifter with a troubled past arrives in Red Ridge, strange occurrences begin to plague the town—vanishing settlers, unexplained deaths, and whispers of ghostly figures roaming the hills. As the town teeters on the brink of paranoia, buried sins resurface, revealing a chilling connection between the living and the dead.
Directed with atmospheric flair and featuring a brooding score, Ghosts of Red Ridge delivers a genre-bending experience that fuses the grit of classic Westerns with slow-burn horror. Tense, poetic, and steeped in mystery, it’s a story about how the land remembers—and punishes—those who refuse to reckon with their past.
With its haunting cinematography and strong central performances, the film is a standout entry in the modern Western-horror canon.