Trenell Blanks
Lot 24 the Rental throws you right into the deep end of a twisted tale, where an unassuming Airbnb rental spirals out of control faster than you can say “bad review.” Trenell Blanks takes center stage, serving up a performance with enough tension to make you question ever booking a weekend getaway again. The film’s vibe? Somewhere between a psychological thriller and a slow-burn horror, with Blanks’ character stumbling into a web of secrets that nobody should’ve found in the first place.
Things start off pretty chill—just a regular group of friends, out to escape their boring routines and, you know, maybe get into a little trouble. But the house they choose has baggage. Not the emotional kind—actual, tangible danger hiding behind locked doors and cryptic messages. You’ll catch yourself yelling at the screen, “Don’t go down there!” but, of course, curiosity wins (as it always does in these stories).
The tension never really lets up. Every time you think the characters are safe, something else pops up: a strange neighbor, a hidden camera, creepy noises in the middle of the night. Trenell Blanks’ role is the glue holding this chaos together, flipping from laid-back to edge-of-your-seat panic in seconds. The plot keeps you guessing—who’s behind the madness? Is it a setup? Are the friends turning on each other? Paranoia ramps up, secrets unravel, and you’re left with that lingering, uneasy feeling that nobody can be trusted. It’s a wild ride that’ll stick with you long after the credits roll.