

Think a rustic getaway with no cell service, Internet or social media is a romantic way to repair your marriage and sex life? Think again. Meet Dan and Jeanine Dewerson. The only spark in their bedroom is from the wall socket. Their daughter's best friend is her iPad. Dan's not going to take it anymore and plans a quiet, relaxing weekend in a remote mountain town. No kids, no phones, no social media, only clean fresh air and lots of romance. But what starts as the perfect weekend quickly becomes disastrous with unearthly encounters, strong edibles, and cranky odd locals. Without GPS to guide them or social media to stave off their boredom, Dan and Jeanine are forced to reconnect with each other. Can a "digital detox" really save their marriage and their sanity?
Acting
Matt Walsh's escalating panic is peak uncomfortable comedy
Writing
Nicole Byer as sheriff steals every scene she's in

Director
Debra Neil-Fisher
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Director Debra Neil-Fisher is primarily an editor with credits including The Hangover and American Pie—explains the chaotic energy.
Released in 2022 when pandemic-era screen fatigue made 'digital detox' content suddenly ubiquitous and instantly dated.