Newlyweds Parker and Madeline move into their dream home. As they settle in, they discover a box of old love letters written to the original owner. And as the couple digs into the increasingly obsessive correspondence, a mysterious woman arrives with a horrifying secret that threatens their lives.
07-28-2023
1h 42m
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Movie Details
Production Info
Director:
Greg Pritikin
Writer:
Greg Pritikin
Key Crew
Stunt Coordinator:
Ashley Nicole Hudson
Producer:
Mike Witherill
Editor:
Greg Pritikin
Producer:
Rob Paris
Locations and Languages
Country:
US
Filming:
US
Languages:
en
Main Cast
John Magaro
John Robert Magaro (born February 16, 1983) is an American actor. He starred in the films Not Fade Away and First Cow. He also had supporting roles in Unbroken, The Big Short, Carol, Overlord and the Netflix series Orange Is the New Black and The Umbrella Academy. He made his Broadway debut as Earl Williams, the escaped convict, in the hit revival of The Front Page in 2016.
James Carpinello (born August 13, 1975) is an American film, television, and Broadway actor best known for his TV roles as Anthony Cabrera on The Enemy Within, Leoni Franco on The Mob Doctor, and Det. Anthony Burton on The Good Wife. His best known film roles are as William Brockman in Midway (2019), Johnny Stomp in Gangster Squad (2013), and Bobby Saint / John Saint in The Punisher (2004).
He came to national attention with his appearances in Tori Spelling's VH1 sitcom So NoTORIous. He also portrayed Stacee Jaxx in the Broadway production of the musical Rock of Ages.
He's been married to actress Amy Acker since 2003 and they have 2 children.
Rae Dawn Chong, a Canadian-American actress, has graced screens for decades. Born in Edmonton in 1961, the daughter of comedian Tommy Chong, her heritage reflects a rich mix of African-American, Native American, Asian, and Scottish-Irish ancestry. After her debut in the 1978 film "Stony Island," Chong's breakthrough came in 1981 with "Quest for Fire," which earned her a prestigious Genie Award for Best Actress. Throughout the 80s, she thrived with diverse roles in films like "Beat Street," "The Color Purple," "Commando," and "Soul Man," showcasing her versatility across comedies, dramas, and thrillers. Continuing to act in the 90s and beyond, Chong has also been a philanthropist, supporting charities and even discovering a future star (Chris Pratt) during his early days as a waiter. With her impactful performances, Rae Dawn Chong remains a remarkable figure in the entertainment industry.