Calla never expected motherhood to look like this: a newborn with brittle bones, a toddler with unexplained night terrors, and a house in the Mississippi woods that seems to breathe around her...
When her family moves into a rural fixer-upper to escape the crushing weight of postpartum depression, anxiety, and psychosis, Calla hopes for peace.
Instead, she finds something watching.
What begins as small disturbances-scratching in the walls, toys moving on their own, shadows that linger too long-quickly escalates into a haunting of Hellish proportions.
As her medically fragile newborn fights for survival, Calla battles demons on every front.
Some are psychological: postpartum depression, religious guilt, and the crushing fear of failing her children.
Others feel terrifyingly real: a figure in the treeline, a voice whispering through the walls, a presence that seems to know her weaknesses intimately.
The house becomes a pressure cooker of spiritual warfare, maternal instinct, and supernatural threat.
Based on true events, "What Watches Us from the Woods" blends modern internet-age horror with ancient indigenous folklore, exploring the razor-thin line between psychological collapse and supernatural terror. At its heart is a mother who refuses to surrender, even as she's pushed to the edge of her Faith, sanity, and survival.