"The safest place in the world… became the most dangerous."
Stay Out is a desperate, claustrophobic nightmare that finds terror not in monsters but in what lies just beyond our control. Set against the backdrop of a tranquil suburban cul‑de‑sac, this nail‑biting thriller transforms familiar comfort zones into arenas of silent dread and broken trust.
Mia Turner (Alexandra Roach) moves into her dream home seeking a fresh start after a painful divorce. The neighborhood is idyllic—manicured lawns, friendly waves, and children playing until dusk. But when night falls, so do her defenses. Strange noises emerge: a creak in the closet, a whisper in the walls, a knock that comes… but no one is there.
A series of escalating invasions follows. Lights flicker. Alarms are triggered and reset. Cameras in the house are accessed remotely—even though no one else should have the code. Each incident feels personal, invasive, unnerving. And tucked beneath all the façade is the creeping suspicion: someone knows her routines, her fears, her past.
As Mia fights to reclaim her sanctuary, she discovers old surveillance footage—of herself. Things she never remembers. Times when she shouldn’t have been awake. Someone is watching. Someone has been inside. When the police dismiss her as paranoid, Mia’s isolation deepens. But drawing her deeper into terror is a truth she must face: home, once broken into, is never safe again.
Stay Out is a masterclass in tension—no supernatural fangs, just human quietude weaponized. Every shadow, every silence, every locked door becomes a challenge. And the real horror? Sometimes the worst intruder lives in your reflection.