“Unraveling Secrets at Carriage Hill: A Screenplay That Transports You to the Unexpected”
In today’s deep dive into the cinematic world, we’re blending the eerie vibes of “Get Out,” the psychological tension of “Rosemary’s Baby,” and the unsettling normalcy of “The Stepford Wives,” weaving together a storyline that’s as chilling as it is compelling! Picture this: a pregnant couple embarks on what should be their idyllic suburban life, only to find themselves caught in a complex web of shadowy secrets from the past that threaten their very notion of the American dream. This horror script, penned by the talented Emi Mochizuki and Carrie Wilson—who previously delivered the delightful chaos of “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse”—invites us to question just how well we really know our neighbors. Can a seemingly perfect community hold the sinister truth of decades past? And more importantly, how do we navigate through fear and doubt when our dreams are at stake? With a striking premise and a confidently written narrative, this script promises to delve into not just horror, but the resonant anxieties of modern life. Buckle up! You’re in for a thrill ride that blends neon suburbia with haunting surprises.
Today we’ve got Get Out meets Rosemary’s Baby meets The Stepford Wives.
Genre: Horror
Premise: A pregnant couple hoping to start their family in the suburbs find themselves embroiled in a decades long mystery which threatens to shatter their American dream.
About: Today’s writers are two of the few on the latest Black List to have a produced credit. They wrote Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse, in 2015, which, if I remember correctly, I liked.
Writers: Emi Mochizuki & Carrie Wilson
Details: 108 pages
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