

When Seth receives a mysterious letter inviting him to spend the weekend at a secluded mansion in the country, he soon realizes the people inside the house may know him better than he knows himself.
Acting
Nicholas Tucci's smarmy millionaire brother is deliciously punchable.
Writing
Dialogue that sounds improvised but lands with calculated cruelty.

Director
Erik Bloomquist
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Erik Bloomquist shot this in his actual family home in Connecticut, which explains the authentic 'wealthy but deeply wrong' energy.
The film deliberately mirrors 'The Talented Mr. Ripley' and 'Saltburn' but on a micro-budget, making its psychological warfare feel more intimate and suffocating.