Jennavieve Garcia
The Hours Till Daylight (2015) is one of those films that sneaks up on you—sort of a slow-burn horror flick with a heavy dose of family drama thrown in. Jennavieve Garcia pops up here, tangled in a story that’s honestly way more layered than you’d expect. The whole thing centers around a guy named Marco, who’s getting tormented by these unsettling supernatural forces. It’s not just ghosts or whatever—there’s this thick atmosphere of generational trauma hanging over everything, like the family history itself is out to get him.
You can feel the weight of old secrets, stuff people never talk about, pressing in. The movie’s set mostly in this ordinary house, but the way they shoot it, even the walls seem to whisper. Jennavieve Garcia’s character? She’s right in the middle of all this chaos, navigating both the paranormal madness and the suffocating grip of family expectations. The film doesn’t really go for cheap jump scares. Instead, it’s more about dread creeping in, bit by bit, until you’re practically begging for some daylight yourself.
There’s a lot of talk about fate, faith, and whether you can ever really break free from the past. Not gonna lie, it gets pretty intense emotionally. The acting’s raw, and you can tell everyone involved gave a damn about the story. So, if you’re into horror that lingers in your head after the credits roll, The Hours Till Daylight is worth checking out—especially for Garcia’s role, which adds an extra layer of heart to all the haunting.