Strand & Rawiszer's Goodbye Honey Takes Audiences Captive 5/11<br />Thriller Follows Two Women Who Must Trust Each Other<br />To Survive the Longest Night of Their Lives<br />Available Across North America on Digital HD and Cable VOD<br />Los Angeles, CA - Freestyle Digital Media has announced the cable, satellite and Digital HD release of the tension-ridden thriller Goodbye Honey, from director/co-writer Max Strand and co-writer/producer Todd Rawiszer. Pamela Jayne Morgan (Just Say Goodbye) and Juliette Alice Gobin (Look At Me), headline the cast in a balancing act of mistrust, fear and reliance. Goodbye Honey will be available May 11th on a number of digital and cable platforms.<br /><br />Dawn, a truck driver, pulls into a state park to get some sleep when she is ambushed by Phoebe, a young woman who claims she is fleeing from an abductor. Dawn is wary of Phoebe’s story, leading to a struggle that leaves her phone broken, the keys missing, and nothing but darkness between them and help. As the night progresses, it becomes clear they are not alone. Bonding over a shared history of trauma, Dawn and Phoebe realize they must learn to trust each other if they want to survive a night full of unexpected twists and violent turns.<br /><br />Morgan and Gobin are joined onscreen by Peyton Michelle Edwards (Weekenders), Paul C. Kelly (Driftwood), and Rafe Soule (Menagerie) as the plot simmers to a boil and the layers of the mystery are peeled back.<br /><br />Goodbye Honey was produced by Strand, Rawiszer and Josh Michaels.