
Job

Jane went viral—but not in the way anyone hopes to. After a public breakdown at her high-pressure Big Tech job, she’s placed on mandatory leave and sent to a corporate-recommended therapist to determine her readiness to return. In a sterile office that becomes a psychological battleground, Jane and Loyd, her assigned evaluator, navigate a tense series of sessions where power, truth, and control blur. As their conversations grow sharper and more personal, what begins as a routine evaluation spirals into a gripping game of cat and mouse.
With razor-edged dialogue and an unsettling edge, Job is a taut, provocative thriller that asks urgent questions about mental health, corporate loyalty, and what we’re willing to sacrifice to keep our place in the system.