

He sees the future. She hides the past. Neither sees the trap closing.
Journalist Alex Kenna is a man haunted by precognition when he returns to his old stomping grounds. After setting up camp at the house of a former schoolmate, Alex becomes infatuated with a wheelchair-bound woman (J.C. Brandy) and, despite warnings from his friends, pursues a relationship with her. But as they become more involved, the secrets of her past are revealed, and Alex gets caught in a deadly game of cat and mouse.
Acting
J.C. Brandy's wheelchair-bound mystery woman—seductive, unreadable, terrifying.
Direction
Wic Coleman's shoestring budget creates claustrophobic dread.
Director
Wic Coleman
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Wic Coleman shot this in 12 days on a reported $15,000 budget, with most locations borrowed from friends in the San Fernando Valley.
The title references Aeschylus's tragedy about a titan punished for stealing fire—fitting for a protagonist punished for knowing too much.