Launchpad Productions, A Bigger Boat, RCN Films & e-nnovva,

Peter Facinelli, Sophia Myles, Nathalia Ramos

David Reynolds (Peter Facinelli), an American widower heads to Columbia to retrieve his daughter who went there on a trip and did not come home. He is driving her and her friends, when a friendly police officer stops to tell them the road they are driving is not safe. There is a terrible storm and the road is very dangerous with flash floods and the like. One of the girls suggests that she is native to the place, and that she knows the way, but the press on, only to get stranded in the middle of nowhere. They are lucky to find an old closed up Inn that is nearby and they beg the owner to let them stay until they can get some help. But when the find a young girl locked in the basement, they determine to set her free. But when they find out that the little girl is not really a little girl, and they have unleashed hell, none of them may survive the night in this horror movie.

This is a so-so, low budget horror film. There are moments, and it’s rather scary, but it is totally low budget and there are no really good acting and the story is rather tame. It’s not a bad B film as long as you know what you’re in for and realize this is not going to be a classy film. It’s certainly a decent low budget horror flick, and wasn’t hard to watch, and is certainly worth streaming. I was glad to get this movie for nothing, but if I paid for it, I would have been a bit discouraged. If you’re a fan of horror, and don’t mind the <> prompts from time to time, this is a decent time waster of an amateur scary movie, so don’t expect too much, but don’t hesitate to stream this one or catch it when it’s on the Saturday Night late movie!

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