

A 15-minute nightmare where cancel culture meets prophecy, and your dream might kill someone.
Peter Sardovski is obsessed with political assassinations. He can't shake a nightmare that a current LGBT candidate is at risk, and despite warnings to the contrary, Peter posts a video comparing his dream to the murder of MLK. The backlash is fierce and brutal. With his husband and 2 year old son in protective hiding, Peter must confess the secret that has led to him being canceled - a revelation that threatens his marriage and his future. But darker forces are manipulating Peter in ways he can't understand, leading to news that his dream may actually have been a premonition.
Acting
Denis O'Hare's eyes alone carry three acts of unraveling.
Editing
TikTok pacing meets Hitchcock dread — deeply uncomfortable.
Director
Eric Rosen
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot during COVID lockdown, director Eric Rosen used actual empty streets to simulate premonition dread for zero budget.
Released months after the 2021 spike in anti-LGBTQ+ legislation, the film weaponizes real-time political fear as horror texture.