

A 5-minute bus stop chat that'll wreck your entire week. Buckle up.
A simple reunion between two old friends at a bus stop is not what it seems.
Direction
Ted Clarke squeezes more dread into 5 mins than most 2-hour films.
Writing
Dialogue that seems innocent until it absolutely isn't.

Director
Ted Clarke
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The neo-noir lighting isn't just aesthetic—those harsh shadows literally hide which character casts one.
STOP exemplifies the 'short horror' boom on YouTube, where creators learned dread works better than runtime.