

On the face of it, they’re just another family moving to the wide open spaces of the Big Sky Country for a tree change. But for teenage Imogen Day and her parents Samantha and Will, the move to Montana is an escape from quite a unique kind of bullying. Desperate to make a new life for herself, Imogen must overcome new tormentors, old secrets, and a strange presence in the attic.
Acting
Scottie Thompson carries parental desperation with raw conviction.
Cinematography
Montana's vast emptiness becomes its own threatening character.
Director
Richard Gray
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Richard Gray shot this back-to-back with another Montana-set thriller, mining the state's tax incentives and moody landscapes.
The film's 4.4 rating reflects its identity crisis—marketed as horror but delivering familial drama, alienating both audiences.