Synopsis
Rosewood Lane is a movie released in 2011.
In a seemingly serene neighborhood, the return of radio talk show therapist Sonny Blake to her childhood home quickly spirals into a nightmarish reality. Grieving the loss of her alcoholic father, Sonny hopes to find solace in familiar surroundings, only to uncover a chilling secret that festers beneath the picturesque facade of Rosewood Lane. The local paperboy, once just an innocent figure of childhood memories, emerges as a cunning and dangerous sociopath whose sinister presence haunts the community. As whispers of fear spread among the neighbors, Sonny's curiosity transforms into a desperate fight for survival. This gripping horror-thriller weaves together themes of trauma, paranoia, and the unpredictability of evil, challenging the notion that danger lurks only in overtly sinister forms. With its chilling atmosphere and a storyline that expertly builds tension, the film invites viewers into a world where the familiar can quickly become terrifying. As Sonny confronts not only the malevolent paperboy but also her own buried fears, the tension escalates, making for a riveting cinematic experience. Dive into the unsettling depths of Rosewood Lane, where every turn could reveal a new horror, and discover how evil can thrive in the most unexpected places.
Voltage Pictures