From the director of THE McPHERSON TAPE, comes a twisted dark horror comedy about ambitious podcast host Charlie Bailey and his podcast ‘ParaNormalcy’, which takes the mickey out of those who believe in ghosts. His girlfriend, Brie, wishes he wasn't so mean-spirited about debunking spirits, but Charlie's humorous, sarcastic style is what his burgeoning audience loves. All this changes when Charlie meets Duncan, a junior professor at Pasadena-Tech University. Duncan claims he can scientifically prove there's no afterlife. When his experiment goes awry, Charlie’s life and career are turned upside down.
A video editor for a news show in New York City receives government files containing footage from a police car's dashcam.
Close friends Marcus and Holly begin their freshman year at a tough public high school in Baltimore County, Maryland. When Cassie, a well liked senior at the school, disappears suspiciously, both of their lives change forever. Together, will they find out what happened to Cassie? And after a dramatic confrontation, will any of them ever be the same?
Five YouTubers join an online video call and find themselves haunted and hunted by a mysterious internet troll.
Eric Tabach (born March 12th, 1997) is an American actor. At the age of three he and his family moved to Moscow, Russia and lived there for the next twelve years. During those twelve years he traveled the world and fell in love with theater. He began performing in a Russian theater that brought in an audience of around five hundred people every weekend. Eric played leading and supporting roles in over seven plays including drama and comedy. In 2012, he did the voice over and motion capture for the lead role in "Rorrim Bo and the Magical Goblet", a 3D feature film. He moved to the United States in the summer of 2012 and began acting in 2013. In less than a year he was able to act in a worldwide commercial and act in two feature films "The Girl in the Book" and "Love is Strange".