

A widower, his daughter, and his new wife move into a peaceful neighborhood. At first it appears to be a perfect neighborhood but the family quickly realize that something is not right about their new home.
Acting
Erin Moriarty sells teenage skepticism better than the script deserves.
Production
That house deserves its own credit—claustrophobic perfection.
Director
Phil Claydon
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
This was one of Blumhouse's quieter releases, dumped straight to VOD with almost no marketing despite starring Michael Vartan from Alias.
The film taps into post-recession housing anxiety—beautiful homes hiding rot beneath, a literal manifestation of the American nightmare.