Find Me

Synopsis: Find Me tells the story of newlyweds Emily and Tim as they settle into a small farm house in Emily's childhood hometown. Before the boxes can even be unpacked, the couple realizes that there are strange occurrences happening in the house that were not disclosed by the real estate agent. At first more curious than scared, Tim, Emily and Emily's childhood friend Claire, embark on finding out who or what is haunting their house. As clues to a dark history of not only the house, but to Emily's past begin to unfold, what began as a series unusual paranormal episodes, soon morphs into violent acts, and the couple find themselves at the mercy of a vengeful spirit.
 
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2014
85 min
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Em, You okay?

Yeah. Yeah.

I was just having

a weird dream.

We're almost there.

What is that?

What?

That, right there.

You don't see that?

No, see what?

That's our house, baby.

Dork.

I'm your dork.

Welcome home.

Jules get over here.

Oooh.

I'm sorry about that,

he's harmless, he just

likes to meet everyone.

What a good dog.

Uh, I'm Paul.

I live down the street,

and, uh, this guy is Jules.

Hey, Mr. Jules

It's nice to meet you Paul.

I'm Tim,

and this lovely lady

is my wife, Emily.

Well, it's good to meet you.

Nice to see someone moving back

in this house again.

It's been empty way too long.

Well, um, if you need anything,

I live just down the street

like I said, Paul, Jules.

It's nice to meet you guys.

Good to meet you.

Nice to meet you.

Bye Jules.

It's perfect.

I love you.

I love you.

Little musty.

I think we're going

to like it here.

It's quiet,

it's secluded.

What's not to like?

Sh*t...

Welcome to home ownership.

What? It's perfect.

I'll call a repair guy

tomorrow.

Is that a thing,

a window handyman?

Yeah, I'm sure

there are plenty

of window repair companies

in town...

Oh I wish our couch was here.

I know, tomorrow.

Tonight, box couches.

What do you think?

Pizza, champagne, movie?

I like the way you think, lady.

You want me to go with you?

No, you stay here relax

or finish unpacking

completely.

I'll be back in a second.

I'll do my best.

Boo.

Oh my god!

Claire.

Yes. Hi.

Why is everyone trying

to scare me today?

I don't know,

because it's fun.

What are you doing here?

I told you I'd come by

as soon as you got here.

Um, shortage of lamps?

Oh, yeah, sorry.

We haven't really

finished unpacking yet,

and the rest of the stuff

is coming tomorrow.

Gotcha. Where's Tom?

Tim.

Oh, god. Tim.

Where's Tim?

I want to meet this guy.

Oh, he just ran out to get

champagne, he'll be back.

Oh, well, I won't stay long.

I'll let you guys celebrate

I just wanted to see you.

It's been so long.

Well, you look great.

You too.

Married life looks like

it's going well for you.

Thanks. I'm still sorry I

missed the wedding by the way.

Oh, shut-up.

You know it's fine.

Little bit of

a fixer upper here?

Little bit.

So, okay, now tell me,

why couldn't Tim teach

at the school here,

cause isn't it like

30 minutes closer?

Yeah, but they're not the ones

that offered him a job

and a raise.

And uh, I don't know

he doesn't mind the commute,

and this place was just

too cheap to pass up on.

Speaking of which,

could I get a tour?

Oh, yeah, of course,

of course, uh.

So this is the living room,

we're right now going for

a "no curtains, no lights" look.

It's working.

This is the kitchen.

This place is kind of huge,

how did you guys find it.

We were actually looking

at a place down the street,

and I saw this and I kind of

fell in love with it.

It was kind of weird

because it wasn't

actually on the market.

Wait it wasn't for sale

or anything?

It had been empty for a while

but no one really wanted it,

and we put in an offer,

a really low offer,

and they took it.

Oh. Lucky you, I guess.

Yeah, right?

You want to see the rest of it?

Yeah.

So this is the main bedroom,

the other one is a little

smaller so we're going to do

like an office slash

guest room thing with it.

Nice.

Is someone standing out there?

Where?

Just come look,

it looks like

someone's standing

right there.

Should I turn the light off

so we can see better?

Sure, let's make this more

terrifying than it already is.

It's not moving.

It may just be something

in the yard.

Did you go out there?

Yeah, earlier,

but I don't think

I saw anything.

Why are we whispering?

I'm just taking your lead.

I'm home.

It's Tim.

Hey, you scared us.

You refer to yourself

as us now?

No, jerk, Claire is here.

Hi.

Oh, hey, I've heard

so much about you.

Same for you,

and I want you to know

that I already like you

since you managed

to convince Emily

to move back home finally.

Dragged her kicking

and screaming is more like it.

That is not true.

I'd just been gone for so long

it didn't really feel

like home anymore.

So we think we just saw someone

standing in the backyard.

Will you look and tell us

if we are being crazy?

What, when?

Just now in the bedroom.

Where?

You'll see it.

I don't see anything,

I see dark.

Well there was definitely

something there, we think.

Well, it's gone now.

So dinner this week?

Yeah, sounds good.

Well, it was great

to kind of meet you Tim.

Stop it. Bye.

Bye, we'll see you soon.

You guys have fun.

She seems nice.

Better be,

my high school bestie.

So I got you two bottles

of champagne

if you are feeling adventurous,

plus some candy and snacks

if the pizza sucks.

Sounds good.

I'll find the flutes tomorrow.

Okay.

To...

our first night in a new home

and to your homecoming.

And to your new job

and to us.

Is it weird being back?

Not yet.

My old place was

a few blocks away,

and we didn't play

over here very much.

The royal "we" again?

Just the other kids and I.

Tomorrow I'm going to unpack,

get organized,

try to settle in a little,

start the job hunt

next week.

Sounds good.

Tim.

I hate you.

Morning. Hey, we're from

Young Services moving,

We've got all your gear here.

Oh, yeah, yeah, come on in.

Excellent,

couches right in here?

Yeah, I'll get this stuff

out of your way.

All right, let me know

if you need anything.

All right sounds good.

Hey.

Hi.

That's, ah, should be

the last of it.

Your car's off the trailer.

It's in the driveway.

You need anything else?

No, no that's great, thank you so much.

Excellent.

Oh thank you very much.

You guys have a good day.

All right, thanks a lot.

You think he's going

to believe you?

I don't know

why he wouldn't.

Yeah I don't know,

cause in the movies,

when the wife tells the husband

that the house is haunted,

he always says

it's, like, stress

or she's crazy

or something like that.

Uh, Tim believes in ghosts

way more than I do,

I think he'd actually love it

if the house was haunted.

He watches all of those, like,

ghost-hunting night vision shows

just hoping to see something...

Do you think it is just stress?

No, I would be really

freaked out too

if my house started

breaking stuff

and my reflection

stopped reflecting me,

even if I was drunk.

I think I'll wait a couple days

to tell him anyway.

Why wait to tell him?

I don't know. I mean,

he just started a new job,

and we just bought

our fist house,

he's kind of got

a lot going on.

It could just be the house

settling right?

That's a thing.

Yeah. That happens

all the time on House Hunters.

Shut-up.

You get ghosts.

We have a ghost.

You do have a ghost.

I think tonight,

I'm going to try the whole

"hanging up clothes" thing.

Sounds like a novel idea.

How did you sleep?

Bad dreams.

Take a nap today.

Maybe.

I want to get all of those boxes

out of the living room first.

Don't kill yourself,

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Cameron Bender

Cameron Frederick Bender (born November 20, 1974) is an American actor. He is known for playing the role of Chilton Chivers in Goodnight Burbank and Richard in Mistresses. He also appeared on the sitcom Rules of Engagement as Rick. more…

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