What the hell is going on in Lowery? The micro-budget mystery box horror series “The Trouble With Tessa” begins to answer that question with the first two episodes of the Screambox Original series now streaming exclusively on the Screambox platform.
Stream “The Trouble With Tessa” on Screambox now! Two new episodes of the six episode original horror series will premiere every Tuesday for the next two weeks.
“The Trouble With Tessa” centers on disgraced documentarian Tessa Fowler, who unearths a box of old tapes and sets out to unravel the dark secrets buried in this perfect town’s past.
In the original horror series, “After Tessa Fowler’s skyrocketing career implodes overnight, the disgraced documentarian escapes to a small, idyllic mountain town called Lowery. It seems like the perfect place to hide: Lowery doesn’t allow cellphones, doesn’t have internet, and no one knows about Tessa’s past.
“Tessa’s determination to leave their investigative days behind them disappears, however, when they find a mysterious box of recordings in their rental home’s dingy basement. At first, the recordings seem to be nothing more than security footage.
“However, when Tessa plays a tape that appears to catch a murder in progress, they can’t help but start digging into this seemingly perfect town’s disturbing past.”
Katrin Nugent stars as Tessa Fowler, with the cast also including Casey Hartnett, Maria Wolf, Alexander Platt, Dennis Cahlo, John R. Smith, Jnr, Cory DeAn Cowley, Tina Ann Brock, Cordell Ijoma, Taso Mikroulis, and the voice talents of Will Rogers, Krystyna Hutchinson, Dave Ryan, Niuvis Martin aka “Thundercunt” of Amenorrhea, and Chaney Crabb of Entheos.
“The Trouble With Tessa” is directed by Dennis Cahlo & Bethany Watson, Photographed & Edited by Dennis Cahlo, and features Additional Cinematography by Phil Ortiz.
The series is written by Will Rogers, Dennis Cahlo, & Bethany Watson, from a story by Will Rogers, Dennis Cahlo, Bethany Watson, & Tony Wash. Executive Producers include Erick Opeka, Yolanda Macias, Brandon Hill, Brad Miska, Tom Owen, and Tony Wash.