Rob Cupertino
At Dawn They Sleep, starring Rob Cupertino, drops you straight into a world where nighttime isn’t just for sleeping—it’s survival mode. So, you’ve got this sleepy, nothing-ever-happens town that’s basically the poster child for “middle of nowhere.” Then, all hell breaks loose. Suddenly, there’s a string of super weird disappearances. One after another, folks are vanishing, and the locals are spooked out of their minds. Is it some serial killer on the loose? Or, maybe, something way darker than that?
Rob plays this guy who’s just trying to mind his business, but, you know, curiosity kills. He starts poking around, connecting dots that honestly nobody else wants to touch. The deeper he digs, the more he finds out—there’s some ancient evil lurking in the shadows. Vampires? Demons? The movie’s not about to spoon-feed you, but let’s just say you’ll sleep with the lights on.
The tension ramps up like crazy. Nobody trusts anybody, and the paranoia’s thick enough to cut with a butter knife. The visuals? Super moody, all fog and flickering streetlamps, you can almost smell the damp air. There’s blood, there’s betrayal, and the line between friend and foe gets blurrier by the minute. Rob’s character? He’s this everyman type but way tougher than he looks, and his choices end up being the difference between making it till sunrise or becoming just another missing person. If you’re into horror that’s more slow-burn than jump scare, this one’s got your name on it.