

Following her daughter’s suicide, a grief-stricken mother is visited by an unconventional therapist who offers a hallucinogenic drug that will allow communion with the dead. Desperate to understand her daughter’s psyche she accepts the offer, and soon finds herself terrorized by her daughter’s identical experiences.
Acting
Akasha Villalobos commits fully to unraveling maternal desperation.
Practical Effects
DIY hallucination sequences that feel genuinely unhinged.
Director
Neil McCay
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot in Texas on a microbudget with McCay self-funding through his production company. The drug sequences used practical in-camera effects rather than VFX to maintain disorientation.
The 2.7 TMDB rating reflects mainstream horror audience impatience with slow-burn indie grief narratives—this is deliberately anti-cathartic compared to studio possession films.