Man. Yeah. That's what I want from a spookum. Fear and tension and guilt and petty, ugly motives and protagonists who kind of fucking suck a little, but in an understandable way. MacCarthy 3 for 3.
A good collection of feels-bad moments, visuals and concepts, but I think that's about all it is. I can see this hitting hard on a first viewing in a theater but without, I think, inviting any replays for further study. That's because I'm not sure it has anything more to say than "wouldn't it be fucked up if this happened?"
I think we'll just have to part ways on this guy, internet.