

Three family members head deep into the woods for a hunting trip that doubles as a distraction from their troubles at home. When all of their gear is stolen, they turn on each other, but soon realize there are much more treacherous forces at work.
Practical Effects
Gritty, low-budget tension that doesn't need CGI
Acting
Wrenn Schmidt carries the chaotic family dynamics

Director
Christopher Denham
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Christopher Denham directed this before his breakout acting role in 'For All Mankind.' Shot in just 18 days on a shoestring budget that makes the woods feel genuinely claustrophobic.
The film quietly critiques 'roughing it' culture and masculine hunting rituals — the 'civilized' Nearys are just as brutal as their attackers when pushed, suggesting the violence was always there waiting.