The House on Hawthorn Drive
Four friends. One secluded Victorian house. A five-day vacation that becomes a fight for survival. This is the premise of "Hawthorn Drive," a psychological thriller that delves into the depths of female friendships tested by the uncanny and the lingering shadows of trauma. Ellie, our protagonist, arrives at the seemingly idyllic Hawthorn Drive with a sense of unease that quickly escalates into full-blown paranoia. The house itself breathes an unsettling stillness; its decaying architecture and cryptic details foreshadow the horrors that await. As strange occurrences multiply-mysterious objects appear, whispers echo from the walls, and the friendly neighbors reveal a chillingly intrusive nature-Ellie's growing fear is dismissed by her friends, adding a layer of psychological tension to the supernatural horror. The narrative unfolds through Ellie's increasingly unreliable perspective, reflecting the blurring lines between reality and hallucination as the supernatural entity begins to exert its influence. What begins as a relaxing getaway quickly transforms into a desperate battle for survival as the friends uncover a dark history connected to a forgotten cult, and learn that one of them is inextricably linked to the house's sinister past.