Between Stranger Things and Gone In the Night, Winona Ryder is up to her eyeballs in mysterious disappearances.

Ryder, currently riding high on the streaming buzz from Stranger Things, which released the first nine of its eleven-episode fourth season on Netflix in May, will be back in theaters next month.

Ryder stars alongside Dermot Mulroney, Owen Teague, John Gallagher Jr. and Brianne Tju in Gone in the Night, a thriller hitting theaters on July 15th.

The movie’s official logline reads like a best-selling mystery. “Upon arriving at a remote cabin in the redwoods, Kath (Ryder) and her boyfriend (Gallagher Jr.) find a mysterious young couple (Teague and Tju) already there — the rental has apparently been double-booked,” an official synopsis reads.

“With nowhere else to go, they decide to share the cabin with these strangers.” That’s when things get…complicated. “When her boyfriend mysteriously disappears with the young woman, Kath becomes obsessed and enlists an unlikely supporter (Mulroney) with finding an explanation for their sudden breakup— but the truth is far stranger than she could have ever imagined,” the synopsis concludes.

Winona Ryder in Gone in the Night. Image courtesy Vertical Entertainment.

Gone in the Night is directed by Eli Horowitz, who co-wrote the script with Matthew Derby. Horowitz is also the co-creator of Amazon Prime Video series Homecoming. The movie will be available in-home when it is released to VOD services on August 2nd.