
“The brain sees what it wants to see.”
Professor Phillip Goodman devotes his life to exposing phony psychics and fraudulent supernatural shenanigans. His skepticism soon gets put to the test when he receives news of three chilling and inexplicable cases -- disturbing visions in an abandoned asylum, a car accident deep in the woods and the spirit of an unborn child. Even scarier -- each of the macabre stories seems to have a sinister connection to the professor's own life.
This is a creeping, dread-soaked journey into the unsettling corners of the mind. It feels like a series of meticulously crafted ghost stories, each one designed to burrow under your skin with its psychological weight and melancholic atmosphere. The experience is less about jump scares and more about a pervasive sense of unease and existential dread.

















