This movie feels like a student of the 2010s horror in all the best ways. The director keeps making the right decisions and strikes the right balance between comedy and horror until escalating everything into hopelessness. Although the story is good, it all really hinges on the unsettling acting of Inde Navarrette. Her little shifts of tone, facial expression and movements are what make some scenes downright unnerving. There is a constant suspense in every scene she’s in or even when she’s absent, because you fear how she will react.