

During a Whiton University's pledge week, the carefree partying turns deadly when brutal murders start befalling the students, sending Ellery into a race against time to uncover the truth behind the school's dark secrets and the horrifying meaning of a recurring symbol: a single exclamation mark.
Direction
Split-screen chaos that mimics social media overload
Editing
Timestamps and screens that weaponize urgency
Acting
LaVanchy carries genuine panic through the noise
Director
John Berardo
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Released during the #MeToo movement's campus reckoning, the film weaponizes Greek life secrecy that dominated 2010s headlines.
The exclamation mark motif was inspired by Berardo's research into Greek life branding rituals—some fraternities literally burn symbols into pledges.