What if the scariest thing in a horror movie… is the silence?

In this episode of Parallel Frequencies with Just Blane & Coco, we break down Horror in the High Desert and its sequel Minerva, exploring why this indie found footage film unsettles viewers long after the credits roll. From Gary Hinge’s disappearance to the real-life mystery of Kenny Veach, we examine how the Nevada high desert becomes more than a backdrop—it becomes a character.

We unpack the ending, the psychology of anticipation, and why the film’s mockumentary style feels almost illegal to watch. No jump scares. No heavy soundtrack. Just space, darkness, and the slow realization that you’ve gone further than you meant to.

If you love horror analysis, found footage films, and psychological dread, this episode is for you.

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