Malibu Horror Story
The film opens ten years after a tragic incident in the rugged, hidden canyons of Malibu. A popular high school baseball player, T.J., vanishes without a trace while on a camping trip with friends. Despite extensive searches, the case goes cold, becoming a local legend.
The film subtly critiques privilege. The missing teenager, T.J., is a "golden boy." The investigators note that because he was rich and white, the search parties were massive. Yet, the entity doesn't care about wealth. In a haunting scene, a paranormal investigator says, "The land doesn't care about your net worth. It’s been hungry for a thousand years." Malibu Horror Story
The story centers on a decade-old cold case: the graduation night disappearance of four popular high school boys in the Malibu hills. The Investigators The film opens ten years after a tragic
Released in 2023 after a decade-long production, is a found-footage horror film directed by Scott Slone. The story employs a multi-layered narrative style, blending a mockumentary format with traditional found footage to unravel a ten-year-old mystery. Plot Overview The film subtly critiques privilege
“You came to my house. You brought the eye. Now the eye belongs to me.”
Chase lights a road flare. The red light throws their shadows against the wall. Except… Lucas counts four shadows. There are three of them.