

25 minutes of fog-drenched dread that'll make you side-eye every small-town motel.
As an entire town tries to forget a night of mysterious murders, Rachel delves deeper into the case uncovering secrets and unknown motives. Despite her attempts, a detective tries to dissuade her off of the case.
Cinematography
Moody lighting that practically drips fog and dread.
Practical Effects
VHS aesthetic that feels authentically grimy, not forced.
Director
Richard Manzo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Richard Manzo also plays himself in a meta-wink that blurs documentary and fiction boundaries.
The 25-minute runtime deliberately mirrors classic Twilight Zone pacing—enough time to sink into dread, not enough to overexplain the monster.