
Psychological horror The Ungrieved has wrapped principal photography.
Following his father’s death and mother’s worsening dementia, Paul Ellis with his family are forced to return to his remote family home where seven years earlier their son Tom disappeared under mysterious circumstances. With the aim to arrange a carer for her and return to London as soon as possible, their stay quickly becomes something more unsettling as they start to see and hear things that convince them that their son could still be alive and living there. As they begin to doubt each other lines blur between reality and fiction. Could Tom really be there hiding after all these years or is something more sinister now awake and trying to destroy them?
Director David Gregory commented,
“The stories I’ve helped tell in my career have mostly been in horror. Loud, aggressive, creature-driven stories. Zombies, creature, usually anything with teeth. But over time, through things I’ve lived and things I’ve seen, it became clear that the worst horrors don’t come from monsters. They come from people. Often from the people we trust. The Ungrieved comes from that realisation. It’s a psychological horror film about what happens behind closed doors, in families, in relationships—where harm is quieter, slower, and harder to see coming. That’s the kind of fear that sticks. I’ve always been drawn to strong images and big ideas, but I want them grounded in real, human stories. This film tries to keep that balance: cinematic visuals, classic horror foundations, but rooted in the kind of everyday darkness we don’t like to talk about.”
Produced by Tranquilmoon Productions, The Ungrieved is a psychological horror written by Michael J Farrell (Devil’s Game) with a cast including Nicola Wright (Bambi The Reckoning), Andrew Rolfe (Winnie the Pooh Blood & Honey 2) and Lucas Allermann (Peter Pan’s Neverland Nightmares), and is directed by David Gregory (Zombies of the Third Reich) with cinematographer Liam Hejsak (Cinderella’s Revenge).
The Ungrieved is scheduling for release in Fall 2026.

