Basement People
In the gripping drama "Basement People," directed by Christine Swanson, the hidden lives of those dwelling beneath the ...
In the seemingly perfect suburban town of Salem, a malicious data hack exposes the private secrets of nearly every citizen, plunging the community into a state of paranoid chaos and violent outrage. At the center of the storm are four high school friends—Lily, Bex, Sarah, and Em—played by Odessa Young, Suki Waterhouse, Hari Nef, and Abra. When the digital witch hunt inexplicably targets them, these ordinary teenagers find themselves branded public enemy number one, forced to fight for their lives against a mob of vengeful neighbors led by figures like Joel McHale and Bella Thorne. Directed and written by Sam Levinson, this incendiary thriller escalates from social media scandal to all-out war, holding a dark mirror to modern culture's obsession with privacy, hypocrisy, and mob justice. As the girls band together, they must navigate a landscape of betrayal and brutality, where the line between victim and vigilante becomes dangerously blurred.