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Three young women (Helen Rogers, Alexandra Turshen, Lauren Molina) face a moral dilemma when they accidentally kill a groundskeeper (Larry Fessenden) at a secluded mansion. When he turns out to not be dead after all, the friends disagree on how to proceed.
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New York Times
Mishaps and conflicts ensue, some scarier and more credible than others, and some just plain irritating.
December 10, 2015
Blu-ray.com
A shockingly brief picture (68 minutes long before end credits) and not without its pressure points, but the feature lacks prolonged snap, only coming alive in certain charged moments.
December 10, 2015
Flick Filosopher
Women's friendships in dangerous situations are not something we see a lot of onscreen. But this ends up not really being about the women at all.
December 11, 2015
Variety
An uninspired thriller that would barely squeak past an hour's length without its drawn-out final credits.
January 26, 2015
Cinemalogue.com
Despite a couple of clever twists to keep the plot churning, the characters lack sufficient depth to generate sympathy.
December 11, 2015
AV Club
The film is well-acted, slickly made on a shoestring budget, and blessedly efficient, with a runtime that inches just past the one-hour mark, credits included. It's also nearly devoid of surprises ...
December 10, 2015
Movie Mezzanine
Body mines heaps of tension from Cali and Holly's moral back-and-forth-but their dilemma might have cut deeper with better, less predictable characterization.
December 17, 2015
Globe and Mail
A shoestring house-of-horrors exercise that just sort of, well, exists, with no real purpose or artistic vision driving it forward.
April 22, 2016
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