Cait Spiker
Cait Spiker isn’t exactly a household name—yet—but she’s got a vibe that sticks with you once you’ve seen her on screen. You might’ve caught her in “The Cost” (2022), a film that doesn’t really pull its punches. It’s gritty, kind of raw, and Cait holds her own in a story about morality, revenge, and the ugly side of justice. There’s a sense that her character’s always on edge, never quite safe, and she’s got this way of showing fear and determination all at once, which honestly, not a lot of actors can nail without looking over the top.
Then there’s “Surrogate” (also 2022), which is totally different. This one dives right into psychological horror territory—think creepy atmospheres, a sense of dread that just keeps building, and Cait? She’s right at the center of it. The role asks a lot, emotionally, and she delivers. You can see the stress and confusion, the way her character gets pulled deeper into the weirdness. Not exactly your run-of-the-mill horror flick, either; it’s got some real substance.
“Splendor Solis” (2014) is more of a throwback, kind of artsy, a bit experimental. It’s got these dreamlike visuals, and Cait fits into that world like she was born for it. She’s not just wallpaper, either, she’s got presence. Whether she’s dealing with heavy drama or something more surreal, she brings this authenticity that makes you believe every second of it. Overall, she’s got range, depth, and honestly, you never quite know what she’ll do next. That’s what makes her interesting.