“Unravel the Secrets of ‘Carriage Hill’: A Screenplay That Turns Familiarity Into Unforeseen Thrills”
What happens when you blend the gripping social commentary of Get Out with the haunting terror of Rosemary's Baby and the eerie suburban conformity of The Stepford Wives? You get a tantalizing premise that explores a couple’s descent into a suburban nightmare while grappling with personal tragedy and a chilling mystery. This is the world of Carriage Hill, where a seemingly perfect neighborhood harbors dark secrets that threaten not just their future family but their very sanity. Written by Emi Mochizuki and Carrie Wilson, who are no strangers to crafting stories that balance humor and horror, this 108-page script invites you to question the eerie allure of suburban life. Will our protagonists uncover the truth behind their idyllic surroundings, or will they jeopardize everything they hold dear? Join me as we unpack this gripping tale that begs the question—can any piece of land really be perfect, or is every dream just a façade waiting to be shattered? 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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