A family struggles to keep their Video store afloat as hints of illegal activity begin to surround the business.
It's not just the Moody family business that's falling apart. Matriarch Gail Moody (Sean Young) owns a small video store that's struggling to stay open. There's the twins, Laura and Joyce, who couldn't be more different. Joyce strives to be the dutiful daughter and Laura, the wild child, is missing without a trace. Gail's oldest son, Sean (Gil Zabarsky) is being supported by mysterious payments from the failing store. With self-proclaimed sleuth and girlfriend Heather (Adrienne Pluta) in toe, Sean is off to investigate the mysterious cash and the whereabouts of sister Laura(Sam Rothermel). Laura's roommate Nyla (Alexia Martin) has hooked her into a dark, illegal world driven by the Director (Michael Pemberton). He and protege Olive (Taylor Pfenning) have something in the works that could bring the whole family down or change the world.
A family in crisis struggles to keep their video store afloat and make sense of themselves while in search for their missing twin daughter. Illicit drug business, puppeteering matriarchs, and bumbling adult children trying to put it all together. All honing in on the chilling secret that binds them all. This is the constantly deepening mystery of Videola.
A small family video store owned by Gail Moody and her children struggles to stay in business. The twin daughters, Laura and Joyce, cannot be more different than each other, Laura the wild one and Joyce the responsible one, or so we are led to believe. Her oldest son, Sean, tries to help his mother keep things afloat. But Gail keeps the business operating because cash is coming from somewhere, but Gail is not telling from where. Laura has disappeared, or so some people think. Unbeknownst to everyone, Laura has gotten involved with criminal forces that funnel cash. Those criminal forces are orchestrated by someone called the Director and his sidekick Olive. Joyce suspects there is something very wrong. And Seans girlfriend, Heather, wants to investigate, though Sean thinks she is nuts. Supporting the Director is Logan Palmer, who is in it to get his music career jump-started and cut his first album. He is living with a high maintenance partner and actor, Thelma, who pulls Logan, and everyone, into her orbit of anxiety. And then there are the two geniuses, Sorcha and Piper, best friends from high school, top of their class, Mensa geniuses, who just want to find their own way to live and some success. Sorcha, fighting her own demons, would love to find some normalcy, and Piper would like to achieve success by getting rich, or so she thinks is the answer. All these characters revolve around the gravitational pull from the darkness surrounding the missing Laura Moody.