- An opportunistic psychic who targets the family of a missing woman in a small town must find a way out when she becomes entangled in the dark secrets of the husband and daughter.
- Never Saw It Coming is a fast-paced thriller film noir. Keisha Ceylon (played by EMILY HAMPSHIRE) is a psychic. At least, that's what she passes herself off as. Her real powers have more to do with separating troubled families from their money than actually seeing into the netherworld. When Keisha targets the family of the missing Ellie Garfield (played by DIANE D'AQUILA) she becomes entangled in the dark secrets of Ellis's husband Wendell Garfield (played by ERIC ROBERTS) and his daughter Melissa (played by KATIE BOLAND)—Anonymous.
- In small town Sorrow Bay, single mother Keisha Ceylon is having troubles making ends meets, in addition to wanting to provide the little extras to her adolescent son Matthew Ceylon, most specifically an electronic piano. Things were supposed to be easier with her boyfriend Kirk Nicholson moving in with them, but he being a dead weight has made life more difficult. As such, she has resorted to performing the occasional psychic scam, the bigger recent payoff in a "locating a missing person" scam, she partnering with a local young punk named Justin Taggart in targeting his unsuspecting parents, Justin having gone "missing" with Keisha providing her psychic services to locate him. Figuring it worked with the Taggarts, Keisha decides to approach father and daughter Wendell and Melissa Garfield, who have made public pleas for information in locating his wife/her mother, Ellie Garfield, missing now for four days. In offering Wendell her psychic services for a fee, Keisha may be in over her head with what is the truth behind Ellie Garfield's disappearance. Keisha's problems with the Garfields are only exacerbated by her increasingly antagonistic relationships with Kirk and Justin, and Sorrow Bay Police Detective Rona Wedmore knowing more about Ellie's disappearance than she has stated publicly in the media.—Huggo
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