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Supernatural Thriller Filmed in Northwest Arkansas to Screen at Eureka Springs Auditorium
The locally produced horror film "Inthralled" will be shown on March 7 after premiering at the 2025 Fayetteville Film Fest.
Published on Feb. 23, 2026
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Bentonville writer, producer, and director Kate Siegenthaler's supernatural thriller "Inthralled" was filmed in and around the Northwest Arkansas area, including Tontitown, Siloam Springs, Pea Ridge, and Fayetteville. The movie follows a widowed mother and her daughter who return to the mother's childhood home and awaken an ancient family curse tied to a forbidden book. "Inthralled" premiered at the 2025 Fayetteville Film Fest, earning Audience Choice Award and Best of Fest honors, and will now screen at the Eureka Springs Auditorium on March 7.
Why it matters
The screening of "Inthralled" at the Eureka Springs Auditorium highlights the growing film industry in Northwest Arkansas, as more productions choose to shoot locally and showcase the region's natural scenery and talent. The film's success at the Fayetteville Film Fest also demonstrates the appetite for homegrown supernatural and horror stories that resonate with local audiences.
The details
"Inthralled" is a supernatural thriller written, produced, and directed by Bentonville-based filmmaker Kate Siegenthaler. The film follows a widowed mother and her daughter who return to the mother's childhood home, only to awaken an ancient family curse tied to a forbidden book. Connected by tragedy and the daughter's unborn child, the two must face the dark secrets that come in Siegenthaler's 2025 horror.
- "Inthralled" premiered at the 2025 Fayetteville Film Fest.
- The film was officially released in October of 2025.
- Eureka Springs Auditorium will feature "Inthralled" on March 7, 2026 at 7:30 p.m.
The players
Kate Siegenthaler
A Bentonville-based writer, producer, and director who created the supernatural thriller "Inthralled".
Rich Wolff
The CEO of Breaking Glass Pictures, the film's distributor, who said "'Inthralled' is exactly the kind of smart, chilling storytelling we love to champion."
What they’re saying
“'Inthralled' is exactly the kind of smart, chilling storytelling we love to champion it's a haunting tale that stays with you long after the credits roll. We're thrilled to bring Kate Siegenthaler's vision to audiences worldwide and help launch what promises to be a gripping franchise.”
— Rich Wolff, CEO of Breaking Glass Pictures
What’s next
Tickets for the March 7 screening of "Inthralled" at the Eureka Springs Auditorium are on sale now for $10.
The takeaway
The screening of the locally produced supernatural thriller "Inthralled" at the Eureka Springs Auditorium showcases the growing film industry in Northwest Arkansas, as more productions choose to highlight the region's natural scenery and talent. The film's success at the Fayetteville Film Fest also demonstrates the appetite for homegrown horror stories that resonate with local audiences.


