

“The night you face your demons... all of them.”
Career Army Ranger sniper Tad Volo (Carl Rimi), recently retired, purchases a secluded farmhouse and throws a housewarming party. The guests include his younger sister Zoe (Meghan Carrasquillo), his girlfriend Dani (Natalie Stavola) and her sister Tara (Sanfa L. Johnson), along with his best friend and fellow veteran Buckley (Chris Moss). During the party, an unseen entity possesses Zoe and makes a pact: if they all stay until 6 a.m., her soul will be spared; if anyone leaves, it will be torn apart. As Tad struggles to keep everyone inside to save his sister, memories of a traumatic event on the battlefield from ten years ago begin to resurface. Tad finds himself fighting not only the demon inside his sister but also the one within himself. As the night progresses, the entity begins exposing everyone's darkest secrets .
A pact with a demon and a fight for survival until dawn... Sounds familiar, right? But iPossessed takes this familiar formula in a different direction by blending it with themes of PTSD and buried secrets. What if the real horror isn't the external demon but the one we've carried inside for years? As the characters' pasts unfold and they're forced to confront uncomfortable truths, the film weaves unexpected twists that keep you on edge . While some critics point to a slow pace and uneven acting, others praise Meghan Carrasquillo's transformation scene and the film's jaw-dropping finale . Are these secrets worth surviving the night? Or are some truths more destructive than any demonic pact? If you're curious, you'll have to join the party.
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