BOGIEVILLE (2025)

BOGIEVILLE (2025) is a chilling psychological thriller meets southern gothic horror, taking viewers deep into a forgotten American town where secrets don’t just haunt — they kill. Directed by acclaimed indie filmmaker [Insert Director Name], this slow-burn mystery unearths trauma, superstition, and the terrifying price of silence.
The story follows Rachel Madsen, a big-city journalist (played by Florence Pugh) who travels to the remote and decaying town of Bogieville to investigate a string of unexplained disappearances spanning decades. What begins as a routine feature spirals into a nightmare, as she uncovers cryptic symbols, eerie folklore, and a community bound by fear — and something far darker than superstition.
As Rachel digs deeper, she is warned by townsfolk to leave — but drawn in by a local boy who claims to have seen “the thing that lives in the fog.” Is it a creature? A curse? Or the consequence of long-buried sins?
With time running out and reality unraveling, Rachel must decide: expose the truth and risk everything — or become another forgotten name swallowed by the shadows of Bogieville.
BOGIEVILLE is filled with eerie visuals, unsettling performances, and a creeping sense of dread that lingers long after the screen fades to black. The trailer ends in silence, broken only by a whisper