Rachel is a sweet girl with a troubled soul, caused by a unique gift - she can see evil spirits within others. After witnessing the brutal killing of her mother, Rachel and her father look for a fresh start by moving to a new town. After befriending classmate Michelle Lowe, Rachel soon realizes that her new 'best friend' may not be the girl she first appeared to be. Rachel's visions could be the key to stopping a series of violent attacks against the town's children and unlocking the puzzle behind a grim murder
Acting
Mia Ford carries genuine unease as haunted Rachel
Direction
Culpepper builds dread through domestic spaces
Writing
Smartly withholds its full hand until third act

Director
Hanelle M. Culpepper
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Culpepper's film quietly joins a wave of late-2000s supernatural thrillers centering young women with visions, from 'The Eye' to 'The Dead Girl' — but with notably more domestic intimacy than spectacle.
Elaine Hendrix and Sam Jaeger's brief scenes as Rachel's parents were shot in a frantic two-day schedule, yet their chemistry anchors the entire emotional framework.