By alswart / stock.adobe.com

By alswart / stock.adobe.com

THE MIDNIGHT TOUR

When the ghost of a sadistic doctor wreaks havoc in a renovated asylum, two mismatched psychics—one a counselor who heals people, the other a guide on a haunted tour—must work together to stop it from killing again. (DOCTOR SLEEP meets INSIDIOUS)

“A great read….I couldn’t put it down.” —ScreenCraft Horror Competition

Accolades:

Script Reader Comments:

  • A tremendous horror script complete with thrills and chills and mystery. The characters are splendidly written and well thought out.” —ISA Fast Track

  • A great read. Your concept is strong, and the hook is great. Plot-wise this worked for me on every level… The pacing keeps speeding up and gets quicker and quicker, which makes it so gripping and hard to put down…. This was one of the best horror scripts I’ve read lately, and I was so engaged that I couldn’t put it down.” —ScreenCraft Horror Competition

  • “It’s a great, intelligent, original tale with mysteries and layers that unravel well.” —Slamdance Screenplay Competition

  • “[A] horror script that feels fresh, that has a unique hook, and is done in a contained environment in a way that is inventive and clever and never leaves us sitting bored…. This is a really fun horror movie.” —Script Reader Pro coverage

  • “[A] solidly crafted horror film with a lot of exceptional elements. Its leads are engaging, as is the terrifying antagonist…. The script's tone is exceptional as it weaves an emotional character drama into a fun, supernatural thriller…. Overall, the script is a well-thought-out thrill ride that offers a lot to the reader and, hopefully, an audience!” —The Script Lab Free Screenplay Contest

  • A tight, thrilling journey that tells its story in a concise and entertaining way. The writer does a great job of allowing us to get to know the two leads, Eve and Clay, in a snappy, informative sequence that juxtaposes each of their jobs and connection to the narrative. The fast pace continues throughout the entire script, and there is never a dull moment.” —ScreenCraft Screenwriting Fellowship