Halfway into the movie, and I still don't care what the jump scare music is trying to tell me. Toasters popping, cats running across the screen, seeing yourself in a mirror, and bottles of wine are not scary, even if you add an annoying, screeching soundtrack and a jumpy camera.
So far, the first supernatural thing I've seen is a weird dream, which looks like it's real, then she wakes up and gets scared at something else, which, it turns out, was also a dream.
I suppose the premise of the movie of the scariest part: a college girl has to go 3 days without proper cell reception. That's the real nightmare.
So far, the first supernatural thing I've seen is a weird dream, which looks like it's real, then she wakes up and gets scared at something else, which, it turns out, was also a dream.
I suppose the premise of the movie of the scariest part: a college girl has to go 3 days without proper cell reception. That's the real nightmare.