Jill Awbrey
Jill Awbrey’s story kicks off in Reedley, California, a little town most folks probably speed past on their way to somewhere else—unless, of course, you’re Jill. She’s got that California sun in her DNA and a knack for making things weirdly captivating, whether she’s in front of the camera or behind the pen. You might’ve caught her in “Held” (2020), which is honestly not your typical horror flick. That movie’s got some real “wait, what just happened?” energy—think creepy house, power games, and enough suspense to have you double-checking your locks at night.
Jump ahead a few years, and she’s still at it. “Night of the Missing” (2023) brings the chills with a missing person twist, mixing in those small-town secrets that everyone pretends don’t exist. Jill doesn’t just act—she writes too, which explains why her characters feel like real people who just stumbled into a nightmare. There’s something about her style; it’s sharp, a little raw, and you can tell she’s not afraid to get her hands dirty with the story.
And if you’re the type who likes to look ahead, “Lifeline” (2025) is on the horizon. Details are under wraps (big surprise), but if her track record means anything, it’s probably going to mess with your head in the best way. Bottom line? Jill Awbrey’s got that rare spark—she dives deep into the strange and unsettling, making you wonder what she’ll do next and how wild it might get.