Plot
A Woman once controlled by a mysterious entity uncovers a shocking secret about her past and must face the demon that is lurking inside of her.
Your mind is a prison of your own making
Plot
Phoebe escapes her post collegiate existence in Brooklyn for a weekend at her Dad, Charles', country home. Upon arriving, she discovers that not only has Charles started to build a new life of his own (without her), but that creatures besides deer lurk in the surrounding woods.
A pocket is a bag- or envelope-like receptacle either fastened to or inserted in an article of clothing to hold small items. Pockets may also be attached to luggage, backpacks, and similar items. In older usage, a pocket was a separate small bag or pouch.
In European clothing pockets began by being hung like purses from a belt, which could be concealed beneath a coat or jerkin and reached through a slit in the outer garment.
The word appears in Middle English as pocket, and is taken from a Norman diminutive of Old French poke, pouque, modern poche, cf. pouch. The form "poke" is now only used dialectically, or in such proverbial sayings as "a pig in a poke".
Historically, the term "pocket" referred to a pouch worn around the waist by women in the 17th to 19th centuries, mentioned in the rhyme Lucy Locket. Also called a hanging pocket.
"Pocket" is also a term for a sack in which hops were stored, generally with a capacity of 168–224 lb (76–102 kg).[citation needed]
A watch pocket is a small pocket designed to hold a pocket watch, sometimes found in men's trousers and waistcoats and in traditional blue jeans. A besom pocket is a pocket cut into a garment instead of being sewn on. These pockets often have reinforced piping along the slit of the pocket, appearing perhaps as an extra piece of fabric or stitching. Besom pockets are found on a tuxedo jacket or trousers and may be accented with a flap or button closure. Camp pockets are pockets which have been sewn to the outside of the garment. They are usually squared off and are characterized by seaming.
Natasha Anne Bedingfield (born 26 November 1981) is a British pop singer and songwriter. Bedingfield debuted in the 1990s as a member of the Christian dance/electronic group The DNA Algorithm with her siblings Daniel Bedingfield and Nikola Rachelle. Throughout the 1990s and early 2000s, Bedingfield recorded rock and gospel songs for the Hillsong London Church, while Daniel went on to enjoy success with hits "Gotta Get Thru This" and "If You're Not the One".
Bedingfield released her first album, Unwritten, in 2004. The album contained primarily up-tempo pop songs and was influenced by R&B music; it enjoyed international success with more than 2.3 million copies sold worldwide and she received a Grammy Award nomination for "Best Female Pop Vocal Performance" for the title track "Unwritten". Bedingfield's second album, N.B. (2007), was less successful but yielded the UK top 10 singles "I Wanna Have Your Babies" and "Soulmate". N.B. was not released in North America, but six tracks from it were included with seven new ones and released in 2008 as her third studio album Pocketful of Sunshine, with the singles "Love Like This" and "Pocketful of Sunshine" earning success on the charts. In December 2010, Bedingfield released her third album in North America named Strip Me.
Rory McIlroy, MBE (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish professional golfer from Holywood in County Down. He is formerly the World Number One. On 19 June 2011 he won the U.S. Open, setting a record score of 16-under-par on his way to an eight-shot victory. He has been cited as the most exciting young prospect in golf and having the potential to become one of the highest earners in sports in terms of endorsements.
McIlroy has represented Europe, Great Britain & Ireland, and Ireland as both an amateur and a professional. He had a successful amateur career, topping the World Amateur Golf Ranking for one week as a 17-year-old in 2007. Later that year he turned professional and soon established himself on the European Tour. He had his first win on the European Tour in 2009, and on the PGA Tour in 2010. He represented Europe in the 2010 Ryder Cup.
McIlroy was born in Holywood, County Down, Northern Ireland. He is the only child of Gerry and Rosie (née McDonald) McIlroy; he attended St. Patrick's Primary School and then Sullivan Upper School.
Taylor 'Rustipher' Smith (born in Olympia, Washington) is a junior outfielder on the University of Washington's Division I softball team. She was a member of the team that won the NCAA 2009 softball national championship in Oklahoma City.
Taylor is the daughter of Kurt and Kyle Smith. She has one sister, Taryn, who attends Central Washington University. Smith carried a 3.95 cumulative GPA at Timberline High School. Her father played football at Oregon State and Portland State. Taylor is majoring in medical anthropology and global health, but she aspires to be a wedding planner. Smith played club ball with her current Husky teammate, Kimi Pohlman.
Smith was a four-year letterwinner at Timberline High School in Olympia, Washington. She was a First-Team All-State selection, and she led Timberline to the league and district championships and a second-place finish at State all in her senior year. She was also named team MVP and won the Coaches Award her senior year. In her junior year, she was named Western Cascade Conference (WCC) Co-MVP. Taylor was named to the First-Team WCC her last three years, and was named to the Second-Team WCC her freshman year. She was a two-time All-Area pick by The Olympian and was awarded the Athletic Award of Excellence by The Olympian her junior year. Smith played club ball for the Washington Ladyhawks Gold. She was named to the NFPSA Summer Nationals All-World Team in 2005 and was named the tournament MVP. She helped her previous club team, the Olympia Panthers, to the 2004 Washington state championship. She lettered four years in volleyball in high school, while earning honorable mention all-league as a senior. Smith won the Timberline High School Distinguished Scholar Award in 2006 and 2007.