

Abused, broke and down on her luck, Sarah is given a new shot at life when she moves into a new apartment. At first the apartment seems to have been the right choice for Sarah, she even meets some new friends including Sid (Jason Mewes). But before long tenants begin disappearing, when Sarah and Sid go looking for them, they discover an evil lurks, hell bent on not only taking over their building, but the city as well. As Sarah and Sid fight for survival, the bitter and vengeful ghost begins inhabiting the bodies of the tower’s tenants turning them to bloodthirsty zombies.
Acting
Jason Mewes attempting dramatic scenes. That's the highlight.
Practical Effects
Genuinely decent zombie makeup for this budget tier.
Director
Owen Tooth
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Owen Tooth mostly works in visual effects; this was his feature debut. The VFX background explains why the ghosts look better than the dialogue sounds.
This rode the 2014 wave of 'hoodie horror' British council estate horror, but with supernatural elements because social realism alone doesn't sell DVDs. The ghost is basically gentrification with teeth.