The first 30 minutes of this film are really strong. Great set up, strong acting (especially for an Indie flick), and plot points that keep the pace moving. But act II suffers pretty bad from a lack of ideas. Things slow way down and instead, we get a lot of repeated scenes of “the wife” acting strange and the husband wondering why without any real plot development beyond that.

Luckily, things get going again in the final act where we find out (if we hadn’t already guessed) what is really going on. This film might have worked better as a short film but it’s got some well-done moments of suspense, some creepy scenes, and an effective conclusion. Overall, it’s a good little horror film.