“Unraveling Secrets in ‘Carriage Hill’: A Screenplay That Leaves You Questioning Reality”
If you’re a fan of horror flicks that ratchet up the tension with a side of suburban unease, then you might just find yourself on the edge of your seat with today’s offering. Imagine a world where the idyllic family dream collides with the sinister undercurrents of a community steeped in mystery. “What if your new neighbors weren’t just friendly faces?” is a question that haunts a pregnant couple as they navigate the seemingly perfect yet increasingly bizarre life in Carriage Hill. The script’s authors, Emi Mochizuki and Carrie Wilson, bring their flair for twisted narratives—having previously made waves with “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse”—to this unsettling tale where the quest for parenting intertwines with an eerie conspiracy. So, buckle up as we delve into a plot that merges the psychological horror of “Get Out,” the supernatural dread of “Rosemary’s Baby,” and the unsettling societal critique of “The Stepford Wives.” Trust me—once the wild twists and turns begin, you’ll be questioning the price of suburban bliss. LEARN MORE.
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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