
“Danger is closer than you think.”
A troubled teenage girl who’s struggling to cope with the accidental death of her father suspects that the mysterious killer stalking her hometown is not only her neighbour but her mother’s new romantic interest.
This film feels like a suffocating blanket of paranoia. Every shadow hides a threat, and the mundane becomes terrifying. It’s a slow-burn descent into dread, where the familiar turns sinister and trust is a luxury no one can afford.







