
WOKE 2023
"There Goes the Neighborhood."
Step into the eerie, small-town vibe of *WOKE* (2023), where writer-director Bobby Canipe Jr. crafts a chilling blend of horror and sci-fi that feels like a lost cousin to classics like *Invasion of the Body Snatchers*.
Director: Bobby Canipe Jr.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is WOKE (2023) about?
*WOKE* follows Claire, a young woman reeling from her mother's death, as she uncovers eerie changes in her neighbor. Joining forces with her friends, she races to uncover the truth behind the unsettling shift in their quiet neighborhood before it's too late. Think *Invasion of the Body Snatchers* meets small-town paranoia, with a dash of heartfelt drama.
Who directed WOKE?
WOKE (2023) was directed by Bobby Canipe Jr., a filmmaker who blends horror, sci-fi, and emotional depth in this tense thriller.
Who stars in WOKE?
The film stars Anna Clary as Claire, along with Ryan Martel, Daniel "Skritt" McLemore, and Briana Williams, who bring the story's core friend group to life.
Is WOKE (2023) worth watching?
If you crave sci-fi horror with a side of emotional weight, *WOKE* delivers. Its 71-minute runtime keeps the tension tight, and the themes of loss and identity add layers beyond typical genre fare. While IMDb doesn't yet rate it, the film's atmosphere and originality make it a solid pick for fans of paranoid, thought-provoking thrillers.
How long is WOKE?
WOKE (2023) runs for 71 minutes, a tight runtime perfect for a tense, immersive experience.
About WOKE (2023) — A Chilling Sci-Fi Horror About Loss and Paranoia
Step into the eerie, small-town vibe of *WOKE* (2023), where writer-director Bobby Canipe Jr. crafts a chilling blend of horror and sci-fi that feels like a lost cousin to classics like *Invasion of the Body Snatchers*. Claire, played with raw emotion by Anna Clary, is already grappling with grief after losing her mother, but her world tilts further into unease when she notices unsettling changes in her neighbor across the street. As she teams up with her loyal friends—Ryan Martel's Razz, Daniel "Skritt" McLemore's Trent, and Briana Williams' Harper—they uncover a sinister undercurrent that blurs the line between reality and something far more sinister. This 71-minute thriller pulses with paranoia, exploring themes of loss, identity, and the horror of losing control in your own neighborhood.
With its tight runtime and a story that unfolds like a creeping nightmare, *WOKE* keeps viewers on edge, balancing cerebral sci-fi with visceral tension. The atmosphere is claustrophobic yet inviting, drawing you into a world where the ordinary becomes alien and trust is the first casualty. Cinematography and direction from Bobby Canipe Jr. amplify the unease, making this a standout in the thrill-seeker's queue.