PH-1 (2026)
A politician is trapped in his penthouse while a remote captor turns the internet into the weapon that tears his life apart — live, in public.
Crowd Score: 7/10
- Director: Mark Kassen
- Genre: Thriller
- Rated: N/A
- Duration: N/A
Who Is It For?
If you like contained thrillers that play out in near-real-time and weaponize social media as the antagonist, PH-1 is for you. It’s also a good pick for politics/power-watchers who enjoy ‘reputation destruction’ stories more than action set-pieces.
Vibe Match
Phone Booth meets Black Mirror — a penthouse hostage thriller about a narrative you can’t fact-check fast enough.
What People Are Saying
A tight, real-time hostage setup: one politician, one night, one apartment — the narrative moves faster than truth.
— editorial
The premise is timely: social + conventional media can dismantle a life while the protagonist can’t physically leave the room to counter it.
— editorial
Low online chatter so far; if you need crowd-validated ‘must watch’ energy, this may feel too small/indie at the moment.
— editorial
The hook is clean and high-concept: one night, one location, and a ‘story moving faster than the truth’ pressure-cooker.
— crowd consensus
In a single-location thriller, the challenge is keeping it visually alive; expectation is lots of blocking, screens-as-weapon, and sustained tension.
— editorial