SWYM WORK
“The Girl In The Street”
A short Film
Horror isn’t hiding in the shadows — it’s standing in broad daylight, screaming for help. When Malachi moves to a small town chasing a fresh start, he’s forced to answer a life-changing question: What does it cost to be a good person? Directed by Chris & Miles, with cinematography by Lana Mattice, The Girl in the Street tears into the dark underbelly of suburban "goodness" — exposing the cult-like loyalty and moral decay simmering under small-town smiles.
With a voice cameo from horror royalty Heather Langenkamp (A Nightmare on Elm Street, The Midnight Club), polished by top-tier teams from Fotokem (Sinners, Strange Darling) and Esho Sound (Anora, Strange Darling), and scored by Pablo Fuu (When Evil Lurks), this film is built to rattle audiences and start conversations.
This is a horror film that dares to ask if it's right to be “good."
The Girl in the Street is set to hit film festivals in 2026, but it’s already creating buzz in publications like Fangoria. Follow the film on socials for the latest developments with the film.
BE GOOD.
Inspired by films like Get Out and The Wicker Man, The Girl in the Street is set in a world that feels familiar on the surface but quickly reveals a twisted, ritualistic undercurrent. It’s horror that tests character and dares to ask: What does it cost to be a good person?