

Your neighbors are annoying now? Try sharing a bunker with them during the apocalypse.
Trapped in a make-shift bomb shelter in a Brooklyn basement, tensions run high as a diverse group of neighbors struggle to hold on, while bombs go off outside of their safe haven.
Acting
Ensemble chemistry that makes you forget it's low-budget.
Production
Single-location tension that never lets you breathe.
Director
Robert Rosenbaum
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Shot entirely in a single Brooklyn location with no formal studio backing, the cast reportedly did their own set construction to stretch the micro-budget.
The film quietly mirrors 2020 pandemic lockdown dynamics — neighbors as both lifeline and threat — despite being written pre-COVID.