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Britt Robertson, Rachel Nichols Set For ‘Night At The Carriage House’

Britt Robertson (GirlBoss) and Rachel Nichols (G.I. Joe: The Rise of Cobra) are set to co-star in SJ Creazzo‘s psychological horror-thriller Night At The Carriage House.

It is the latest production to come out of New York and L.A.-based genre-focused Centerboro Productions, led by Patricia A. Beninati (Hubble: 20 Years of Discovery).

Creazzo also produces under the Dreamality Entertainment banner, with Todd Slater (The Optimist) of Convoke Media, and Marilyn G. Haft (Grace Is Gone), and Rachel Nichols (G.I. Joe: The Rise Of The Cobra)

The psychological horror unfolds inside an isolated historic carriage house estate where fame, trauma, manipulation, and buried violence collide.

Robertson plays a beautiful rising but troubled Hollywood starlet who accepts what appears to be the perfect secluded retreat, only to uncover a terrifying web of secrets connected to the property’s mysterious caretaker and the haunting legacy hidden deep within its walls.

Nichols co-stars as Faith E. Williams, a glamorous former Hollywood icon whose Golden Age stardom was abruptly cut short by her shocking murder decades earlier. Though long dead, Faith’s presence continues to haunt the estate, where dark secrets tied to her tragic past remain deeply embedded within the carriage house walls.

“Both actresses bring an undeniable emotional intensity and sophistication to the screen that perfectly matches the tone of this film,” said Beninati. “SJ has created a suspenseful, psychologically layered story that feels both commercially compelling and deeply character driven. This is elevated horror with real emotional stakes – haunting, tense, and unforgettable.”

Creazzo’s last film Dark Reckoning, starring Kristanna Loken as a virologist battling for survival after she is stranded in the mountains following a deadly car accident, releases on VOD on June 7.

He also recently completed the documentary Finding Bob Nelson: A True Story Told by an Unreliable Source, featuring interviews with David Zucker, Pat Proft, Rosie O’Donnell, and others, celebrating the life and legacy of legendary comedian Bob Nelson.

“Night At The Carriage House is exactly the kind of elevated psychological thriller I’m drawn to as a filmmaker,” said Creazzo. “It’s intimate, emotionally raw, grounded, and relentlessly suspenseful. Britt and Rachel bring extraordinary vulnerability, intelligence, and unpredictability to these characters, creating a dynamic that feels deeply human while becoming increasingly terrifying. The film slowly tightens like a psychological vise until the very end.”

Robertson is represented by Innovative Artists; Nichols by AKA Talent Agency, Principals Talent and Gallant Management; Patricia A. Beninati by Marilyn G. Haft Law,and SJ Creazzo by Dreamality Entertainment, and Todd Slater (Convoke Media).

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