Siren (2018)

Siren (2018) is a horror-fantasy film directed by Gregg Bishop, based on a short film called Amateur Night from the V/H/S anthology series. The story follows a group of friends who venture to a remote strip club for a bachelor party, only to encounter a mysterious woman with a deadly secret.
The film centers on the character of Jonah (played by Chase Williamson), who, along with his friends, is celebrating the upcoming wedding of his best friend, Mac (played by Michael Aaron Milligan).
During their trip, they end up at a secluded club where Jonah becomes fascinated by a beautiful woman named Lily (played by Hannah Fierman), who works at the club.
As the night unfolds, Jonah discovers that Lily is not just a seductive performer, but a dangerous creature—a siren who preys on men. Lily is a supernatural being, a seductive and deadly entity whose allure is tied to her ability to manipulate and destroy her victims.
As Jonah becomes increasingly captivated by her, he realizes the horrifying truth about her nature and the danger she poses to him and his friends.
The film explores themes of temptation, the supernatural, and the destructive power of desire. It blends horror with dark fantasy, focusing on Jonah’s internal struggle and the tension between his attraction to Lily and the growing realization of her deadly nature.
Siren (2018) is a suspenseful, thrilling film that mixes elements of classic monster horror with modern, character-driven drama. The chilling presence of Lily, coupled with the intense and sometimes gory atmosphere, makes the film a gripping experience for fans of supernatural horror.