When a synthetically-altered street drug is discarded in the woods by a drug dealer during a car chase with police, the fallout proves nothing less than horrific when an innocent raccoon eats it, transforming it into a nightmarish killing machine straight from the bowels of hell. With unsuspecting campers, tourists, and residents of a mountain community all in close proximity to the epicenter, no one is safe from the monster's unrelenting rampage.
Living in the endless void of the afterlife, Moira survives on the lust, despair and grief of men, an existence this enchantress has known for eons as a succubus. Using her exquisite beauty, she lures them with false hopes of relief from the mental pain before consuming their broken souls. When Moira hears the cries of Devin, a man whose life dances on the edge of a razor blade, she’s drawn to a pain she’s never felt before. Discovering they both found what they have longed for, Moira is determined to keep them together and not let anyone stand in their way, no matter who she must kill.
In the tradition of such films as "Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and "Disturbing Behavior", comes WOKE, the new film from Writer/Director Bobby Canipe Jr. WOKE follows Claire (Anna Clary), a young girl struggling with the recent loss of her mother, as she discovers something strange is going on with the guy across the street (Jason L'Esperance). With her friends Razz (Ryan Martel), Trent (Daniel "Skritt" McLemore}, and Harper (Briana Williams), they must band together, while dealing with their own personal issues, to stop an extraterrestrial creature from controlling everyone in their neighborhood including themselves, but is it already too late?
Amanda and her boyfriend Tim set out to shed light on the case surrounding her missing brother. After finding his lost archive, she uncovers a truth that leads her down a path to the horror her brother unwillingly encountered.