

After setting her serial killer boyfriend on fire, a paranoid delusional woman gets a job at an all-night gas station. The isolation triggers her anxiety and hallucinations, with devastatingly gory results.
Practical Effects
Gooey, wet, satisfying practical effects that CGI wishes it could touch.
Acting
Vanessa Grasse commits fully to Mary's unraveling—you feel her sweat.
Production
The gas station: single location done dirty, fluorescent, and perfect.

Director
Padraig Reynolds
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Vanessa Grasse filmed her breakdown scenes in actual freezing temperatures—the shivering is real.
Reynolds designed the gas station layout so Mary (and viewers) can never see all exits at once—architectural anxiety.
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