

A recently jilted dancer follows her ex-boyfriend to his new home, where she insinuates herself into his new relationship.
Acting
Liana Liberato commits to unhinged with zero vanity—terrifyingly watchable.
Direction
Bogin weaponizes Catskills coziness until every quilt feels threatening.

Director
Todd Bogin
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Rumer Willis trained in dance for months; Liberato had to fake it, creating intentional physical tension between their characters.
The Catskills setting deliberately echoes 1970s resort-era decay—Bogin called it 'Instagram rustic versus actual rot.' Sabina's infiltration mirrors the region's gentrification anxiety.