247°F (2011)

Director: Levan Bakhia Starring: Scout Taylor-Compton, Christina Ulloa, Michael Copon, Travis Van Winkle Plot Overview: In 247°F, four friends—Danni (Scout Taylor-Compton), her boyfriend, and two other companions—set out for a weekend getaway at a secluded lakeside cabin. Seeking a peaceful retreat to escape the stresses of their daily lives, they decide to spend the day in a hot tub, enjoying the idyllic setting. However, their leisure quickly turns into a terrifying fight for survival when the temperature of the hot tub rises uncontrollably.

As the heat intensifies, the group realizes they are trapped in the hot tub with no way of escaping. Desperate to get out, they find that the outside world offers no help, and the rising temperature soon becomes life-threatening. The friends must face their fears and survive the increasingly perilous conditions, all while dealing with the psychological stress of being trapped in such an intense and claustrophobic environment.

As the temperature reaches dangerous levels, the group struggles with both physical and emotional exhaustion. The real horror sets in as the group’s relationships are tested and each person’s darkest fears and secrets come to light. The pressure of the extreme heat, combined with the limited resources available to them, forces them into extreme situations. The clock is ticking, and as their bodies begin to fail under the intense heat, they must find a way to survive before it’s too late