Okay, the first thing you need to know is that this poster is wildly overselling this movie. It is not the scariest film of the past decade. Not even close. Content warning: blood, violence
Bored in quarantine, six friends get together on a Zoom call to have a seance. Only Haley (Haley Bishop) is a true believer; the rest are just there for a good time. But when Jemma's (Jemma Moore) joking angers an entity, all the participants are suddenly fighting for their lives.
Before I delve too deeply, let me say that I enjoyed watching this. It's not a bad movie. Better than Paranormal Activity but not quite as good as Unfriended. Maybe because I saw Unfriended first. I had to get my praise in early, because the rest of this is probably going to sound super negative.
This was filmed during the pandemic and it is not subtle. All of the characters are isolated, forced to watch their friends suffering, unable to help or even help themselves as an invisible force invades their homes and kills them. It is 56 minutes long, so it barely even qualifies as a feature-length film but that works to its advantage. There's no time to really establish them as characters unless you have been part of a similar kind of friend group. Then you can do some mental shortcuts. Should they have spent more time fleshing them out? Eh. I was good with just the bare bones, especially since that meant there was more time to focus on the supernatural shit happening. If anything, I would have put extra into the ending, since that did feel very rushed and unsatisfying. Can't hate the hustle, though! It's currently streaming on Netflix.