Baghead (2023)
In this chilling psychological horror, Baghead blurs the lines between reality and the supernatural in a tale of grief, guilt, and retribution. The story follows Kevin, a struggling screenwriter reeling from the tragic loss of his wife. Seeking solace and inspiration, he retreats to an isolated cabin in the woods, carrying nothing but his notes and unresolved emotions.
As Kevin works on his screenplay, he becomes obsessed with a mysterious figure—a man with a burlap sack over his head—who seems to haunt the edges of his reality. At first, Kevin believes Baghead is a creation of his imagination, a manifestation of his writer’s block and internal demons. But as strange occurrences escalate, Kevin realizes that Baghead might be something far more sinister.
Forced to confront his past mistakes and hidden fears, Kevin descends into a harrowing journey of self-discovery, blurring the lines between his screenplay and real life. Is Baghead a vengeful ghost, a figment of Kevin’s guilt, or a force beyond comprehension?
Directed by [Director Name], Baghead combines atmospheric tension with emotional depth, delivering a haunting exploration of the human psyche. The film builds on subtle scares and unsettling visuals, leaving audiences questioning the nature of guilt, memory, and the stories we tell ourselves.