- Three couples go to a haunted house for the weekend. Sounds simple, right? Not in Antone Anania's debut feature Hawthorne Road, where the people are what's haunted not the house... or is it? Exploring the notion that the world is what's scary, not mindless zombies or flesh eating diseases and the most dangerous thing in the world are people teetering on the edge, barely hanging onto their lives and the pressures the world puts on them and in turn what it makes them do, to each other and for survival.—Brett Russell
- A struggling entrepreneur named Chase has finally found his meal ticket in a world full of failures. His on-line internet company "lovin luncheon" is doing great until a hacker logs onto his account and wipes out his funds to the tune of about fifty-grand finally pushing Chase over the edge. Chase decides once and for all to find the hacker or to give up on life all together so he decides under protest to go on he and his friends' annual camping trip paid for by his rich, playboy friend Ray, only if he can bring his custom super computer in attempts to track down the hacker. Oh yeah, Chase's girlfriend Laquita, tired of his failures and in attempt to find a more "secure life" is cheating on him with Ray, who obtained all his money because his father invented the tiny apparatuses that connect I.V's to Fluid Machines(and patented them of course). Will Chase find the hacker before he finds out Laquita and Ray are cheating? Or will the house reveal everything and truly push Chase over the edge?
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