The stories we tell
A Night at the Cabin is a tense psychological supernatural drama set against the backdrop of a remote Minnesota cabin. Each year, Esther brings her husband Jimmy and their two young sons to spend the night with Jimmy’s estranged father, Dillon. What begins as a family ritual quickly reveals itself to be a reckoning with inherited trauma, dark ancestral practices, and the scars of abuse.
As the fog creeps in and the fire burns through the night, the line between ghost story and lived reality blurs. Hoodoo rituals, family legends, and the fragile bond between father and son converge in a harrowing final gathering where blood, memory, and intention decide the family’s fate.
This film is at once intimate and haunting: a contained, atmospheric story with cinematic visuals—fog-drenched woods, flickering firelight, and a spectral presence at the edge of the frame. For investors, the project offers a powerful genre entry point into horror with low-location needs, a small cast, and a strong emotional core about breaking cycles of generational trauma. For audiences, it promises a chilling night of suspense, folkloric mystery, and a cathartic ending that asks: Can we truly change the stories we inherit?
Trapped under a government hazmat tent, four neighbors must survive not only the threat outside, but the secrets festering in their own walls
When a residential triplex is suddenly sealed under a massive hazmat tent by government agents, four unlikely tenants find themselves trapped together, cut off from the outside world. Chabi, a reclusive former engineer turned gamer; Jasmine, a brilliant but overlooked grad student; Christian, a med student running a secret underground lab; and Bryan, a firefighter carrying his own hidden failures, must navigate rising tensions as the truth unravels. What begins as a precautionary biohazard lockdown spirals into a terrifying realization: the real threat may not be a virus outside, but the secrets, surveillance, and experiments happening within their own walls. Contained blends sci-fi paranoia with survival thriller intensity, exploring who we trust when the systems built to protect us turn against us.
when four friends gather at a remote cove to scatter a loved one’s ashes, grief fractures their bond, and awakens something ancient lurking beneath the surface.
Marais Misery is a psychological survival horror set against the vast, unforgiving backdrop of Lake Superior. Four friends return to a remote cove to scatter the ashes of a loved one, but grief runs deep and old wounds resurface. As tensions fracture the group, something ancient and watchful rises from the water. Caught between their unraveling sanity and a presence they can’t explain, they must confront not only the dangers of the wilderness—but the darkness grief awakens within.
The Marais Monster blends character-driven drama with folklore-inspired terror, delivering an intimate yet chilling experience for audiences who crave smart, atmospheric horror.