Pushed to the breaking point by Simon, her psychologically abusive boyfriend, Alice becomes an unwitting participant in an intervention staged by her two closest friends while on vacation. As she rediscovers the essence of herself and gains some much-needed perspective, she slowly starts to fray the cords of codependency that bind her. However, Simon's vengeance is as inevitable as it is shattering, and once unleashed, it tests her strength, her courage, and the bonds of deep-rooted friendships.
True-crime author, Carly, and her husband Kevin take a vacation at a historical mansion on Crawford Island. Kevin thinks it will be a chance for them to reconnect, but Carly plans to research the puzzling unsolved murder of Diana Crawford.
Daniel Stolfi is a Canadian stage and screen actor, comedian, writer and producer, best known for his stage comedy one-man show "Cancer Can't Dance Like This". He's a graduate of the Theatre Program at the University of Guelph, The Second City Conservatory Program in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and he has studied Comedy with the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York City, USA.