In 1997, 19-year-old Kyle Miller dreams of launching a party backdrop business with his best friend, Eric Hernandez. While Kyle is eager, Eric is reluctant, burdened by his parents' expectations. They skip college, opting to spend a year working on their business plan during routine visits to the local laundromat. One night, a mysterious stranger interrupts their laundry night with words of wisdom and a magic trick. Suddenly, the friends discover they are incapable of lying. As they work together to break the spell, they discover how much is at stake when the truth comes out.
A microfilm telling the black-and-white story of the death of passion through stills.
A team of paranormal investigators search an old abandoned home hoping to solve the mystery of its missing inhabitants. They soon discover spirit activity much stronger than anticipated and are unavoidably drawn into the evil that awaits.
Mitchell Wray is a current student at the Savannah College of Art and Design pursuing his lifelong dreams of film, fashion, and acting. Mitchell has been acting on television, in film, and onstage since he was a child. His professional career took off with the First National Broadway Tour of “Finding Neverland” (2016-2017) in which he played the roles of both “Peter” and “Jack,” and continued with an appearance as “Mason” on the Disney Channel show “Coop and Cami Ask the World” (2018). He has also acted in other various feature, independent and short films and recently wrote and directed his first short film “Misery Loves Company” (2024). Outside of acting, Mitchell enjoys Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, skateboarding, photography and playing guitar. Mitchell paused his acting career to focus on high school, but has made his return starring as Kyle Miller in 12 Stars Media’s narrative feature film “Dirty Laundry” (2024).