The first short to be featured here on Hasty Horrors is a mind melting take on the cosmic horror trope or Lovecraftian genre as it is often referred to as. "Thresher" by Mike Diva is the kind of film that dares to do more in a short amount of time than most Hollywood films, and I personally found it more successful at translating the usually the cosmic horror story into film than many attempts I have seen in the past. During Thresher a man is locked in a room and his attempts to unlock the chained door holding him in are what make up the bulk of the short. Only once he finally begins to crack the combinations on the locks does the horror begin.... look for some jump-scares as well as an ending that you may just want to hit the pause button on to behold all of the Lovecraftian goodness packed into the scene. Thresher proves that not every door allows for safe passage.....
EDIT: It was brought to my attention by someone in the know that Fleeting Fear wasn't technically the correct usage of verbiage so I have thus changed the name of this new feature to Hasty Horrors!