

Time-traveling documentary filmmaking? Hollywood finally found a new way to eat itself.
Aspiring director Scarlett Skidmore, haunted by her grandmother's dark legacy, sets out to film a doc to clear her name. Upon going to the backlot where her grandma last filmed, she finds a camera that sends her back to set in the 1970s.
Direction
Colleen Ryan packs feature-length dread into 24 minutes
Acting
Kayli Carter's 70s Audrey steals every frame she's in
Production
Backlot recreation feels authentically cursed, not cheap
Director
Colleen Ryan
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 1970s backlot was filmed at an actual abandoned studio in Valencia, California that crew members refused to enter after dark.
Kayli Carter and Eve Gordon developed Audrey's mannerisms separately and never met until the premiere, where their mirrored performances stunned the director.