“Unraveling Secrets Beneath the Surface: Why ‘Carriage Hill’ Redefines the Art of Storytelling”

Have you ever had that gnawing feeling that your picturesque suburb might just be a backdrop for something sinister? Today’s script, a thrilling mix of “Get Out,” “Rosemary’s Baby,” and “The Stepford Wives,” exposes the chilling underbelly that lurks beneath the manicured lawns and friendly faces. It follows Renee Kim, a soon-to-be mother who, alongside her husband Mark, moves into a seemingly idyllic community, only to find that the American dream might be a mere facade masking a decades-old horrific secret. This blend of horror and mystery invites us to question how well we really know our neighbors—because sometimes, the real terrors lie just across the street. With a fresh perspective from writers Emi Mochizuki and Carrie Wilson, who previously entertained us with “Scouts Guide to the Zombie Apocalypse,” this 108-page script promises to deliver thrills while exploring the complexities of character and the choices that lead to dread. Intrigued? You should be—let’s delve into the unsettling world of Carriage Hill! 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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