In The Stranger in My Home, Sophia Bush and Chris Carmack deliver captivating performances that heighten the film’s slow-burning suspense and emotional complexity. Adapted from Adele Parks’ bestselling novel, the story begins with a seemingly perfect life—Ali (Sophia) and her daughter Katie (Amiah Miller)—shattered when a stranger arrives claiming to be Katie’s father. As secrets unravel and tensions mount, Sophia brings heartbreaking honesty to a mother navigating uncertainty, while Chris masterfully threads charm with obsession. Together, they create a connection that’s tender, tense, and charged with ambiguity—inviting audiences to question
When Dennis Lehane steps into the writer’s room, you can expect things to catch fire—and his latest project is no exception. The celebrated storyteller behind Mystic River, Gone Baby Gone, and Black Bird returns as the creator and showrunner of Smoke, a scorching new limited series for Apple TV+ that explores obsession, justice, and the fine line between control and chaos. Inspired by true events and adapted from the Firebug podcast, Smoke> ignites a slow burn that erupts into a full-blown inferno as two investigators pursue a pair of serial
There’s something undeniably thrilling about a story that keeps you guessing—and The Stranger in My Home does just that. Seamlessly weaving together elements of family drama, psychological thriller, and horror, the film invites viewers into a world where nothing is quite as it seems. Under the direction of Jeff Fisher, the story unfolds with mounting unease, each scene carefully calibrated with emotional stakes and subtle clues that lead to a chilling payoff. Based on the bestselling novel by Adele Parks, The Stranger in My Home follows Ali and her daughter
There’s horror—and then there’s Alma and the Wolf, a psychological thriller that doesn’t just dip its toes into genre, but fully transforms within it. Set against the hauntingly beautiful backdrop of the Oregon coast, the film follows Deputy Ren Accord (Ethan Embry), whose search for his missing son unearths something far more unsettling than he could ever imagine. Directed by Michael Patrick Jann and written by Abigail Miller, Alma and the Wolf is at once a monster movie, a body horror, a familial drama, and a misty folk mystery. But