Matt Koenig

Matt Koenig’s name might not light up every marquee just yet, but trust me, the guy’s making some waves in the indie horror world. First up, there’s “Homestead” (2024), a film that feels like it crawled out of a fever dream and landed right in the middle of your anxiety. Koenig brings this raw, jittery energy—he’s one of those actors who doesn’t just chew the scenery, he swallows it whole. There’s grit on his face and a look in his eyes that says he’s seen some stuff. Then there’s “First Haunt” (2025). This one’s still a little bit of a mystery, but if the early buzz means anything, people are expecting chills. You know the type: haunted house, shadows flickering, the usual “don’t go in there!” and then, of course, someone goes in. Koenig’s got this way of playing fear like it’s an instrument, tweaking every nerve just enough to keep you glued to the screen. It’s not just screaming and running, there’s a realness to his reactions—like maybe he’d actually punch a ghost in the face if he had to. And hey, don’t forget “Lily Grace: A Witch Story” (2015). That one’s got small-town vibes, lots of creepy folklore, and Koenig dead-center in the madness. He slips into his roles without all the Hollywood gloss, which honestly makes the scares hit harder. There’s something about his performances—a sort of rough-around-the-edges charm—that makes you want to root for him, even when all hell’s breaking loose. Bottom line: Matt Koenig’s not just another name in the credits. If you’re into horror that feels a little more real, keep an eye on him.

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