

Even if it leaves a lot to the imagination, they setup is an engaging one, with an enjoyable mystery being buried somewhere. Tensions start to boil, and with a mysterious figure being seen upstairs, talk of a paranormal force in the area and the police after them it’s going to be a hell of a night. Things take a turn for the worse when the body goes missing. Unfortunately for the survivors, their problems are just beginning. However, things haven’t gone as planned, and thief number six Louie is needing put in the ground after being shot. Among them we have the squabbling Reese (Barbieri) and Sean (Bourne), both of them’s potential love interest Kasey (Clayton), the out his depth Zander (Chambers) and estranged daughter to the house’s owner Mia (Hansen). The result is a mixed bag that gives him a calling card as a technician, though suggests he needs to concentrate more on structure.įollowing a very vague art heist, five friends rest low in a vast, and supposedly deserted, holiday home to await for their buyer. So goes director Luke White’s angle in his rural France set feature debut, where he delivers a paranoia thriller by way of home invasion. This is when bonds get broken, friends become enemies and anyone unprepared has to deal with what they’ve done.

In many ways the aftermath of a robbery’s more interesting than the event itself- and certainly easier on the budget.

Starring: Klariza Clayton, Nicholas Bourne, Ollie Barbieri, Sabrina Hansen, Scott Chambers
