

What if a stranger's home movie remembered YOU?
When a lonely archivist stumbles upon an unmarked DVD in the back of a closing video store, he’s drawn into a labyrinthine mystery that blurs the line between memory and fiction. As he watches the footage, he begins to see flashes of a life he doesn’t remember—but one that seems to remember him.
Acting
Paré's hollow-eyed unraveling carries every frame
Direction
Gray weaponizes banal VHS aesthetics into dread
Production
The dying video store is a character—rotting media as tomb
Director
John Gray
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Amanda Bynes returned for this after years away from acting, reportedly drawn to the script's exploration of public versus private selves.
The film premiered at a moment when 'dead media' horror (VHS, cassettes, physical formats) was peaking, tapping into Gen X/millennial anxieties about digital erasure of memory.