Josie Rogers
Josie Rogers—yeah, if you’ve been poking around the indie horror circuit, that name probably rings a bell. She’s popped up in some wild flicks, most recently Hostile Dimensions (2023). That movie? Total trip. Bouncing between realities, creepy vibes, basically everything you want from a reality-bending thriller. Rogers doesn’t just stand in the background, either—she’s got this way of making you question what’s real and what’s just in your head. The movie throws you through so many loops, and she pulls it off like she’s done this her whole life.
But hey, you can’t talk about Josie without mentioning Death of a Vlogger (2019). That’s where a lot of folks first spotted her. It’s this mockumentary-style horror that pokes fun at internet culture while somehow being genuinely unsettling. Rogers brings this weird, twitchy energy to the screen—one minute you’re laughing at her, the next you’re actually tense because something just feels off. The film blurs reality and fiction in a way that kinda gets under your skin, especially if you’ve ever spent too much time online.
She’s got a knack for picking roles that aren’t just your run-of-the-mill scream queen stuff. There’s this authenticity, like she actually gets the weirdness of modern horror. Honestly, her performances make you want to double-check your locks at night. Rogers might not be a household name yet, but she’s one of those actors you want to keep tabs on—especially if you dig stories that mess with your head and leave you thinking, “Did that actually just happen?”