Freaky Friday
Dr. Tess Coleman (JAMIE LEE CURTIS) and her fifteen-year-old daughter, Anna (LINDSAY LOHAN), are not getting along. They...
In the psychological thriller "The Scribbler," directed by John Suits, Suki, played by Katie Cassidy, is a young woman tormented by multiple personalities, each a distinct and dangerous facet of her fractured psyche. Desperate for a cure, she undergoes an experimental treatment known as "The Siamese Burn," a radical therapy designed to merge her warring identities into one cohesive self. The process, however, proves to be anything but straightforward, as her personalities begin to manifest physically, engaging in a brutal war for dominance. As Suki navigates the eerie, rain-soaked corridors of a halfway house populated by a cast of fellow troubled souls, including characters portrayed by Michelle Trachtenberg and Eliza Dushku, she is haunted by a mysterious, trench coat-clad figure known as the Scribbler, who seems to be writing her fate. With the help of a skeptical doctor played by Garret Dillahunt and the guidance of a fellow resident, Suki must confront the darkest parts of herself before her mind unravels completely. Blending elements of noir and body horror, this R-rated thriller offers a stylish and unsettling exploration of identity and mental illness.