

63 minutes of psychological warfare where nobody's hands are clean.
As the boundaries between victim and villain blur, Courtney's struggle for freedom becomes a haunting exploration of guilt, survival, and the question of true innocence. With every revelation, we must question who the real monster is.
Acting
Chris Moss carries impossible moral weight in every frame.
Direction
Broadus Jr. weaponizes the 63-minute runtime ruthlessly.
Editing
Revelations land like gut punches with surgical precision.
Director
Glenn D. Broadus Jr.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 63-minute runtime isn't just efficient—it's deliberate suffocation, denying audiences the relief of a traditional three-act exhale.
Broadus Jr. emerged from the micro-budget thriller scene where constraint breeds invention; this is his thesis on what happens when you remove the safety net of runtime.