IN A NUTSHELL:
After a near-fatal car accident, Sam (Meyers) wakes to discover he is trapped in an abandoned hospital by mysterious and sinister forces that have no intention of letting him leave. The film is directed by Michael Winnick, who also worked as a screenwriter.
TIPS FOR PARENTS:
This is not appropriate for kids.
Violence with blood and gore
Profanity, including F-bombs
A man undresses down to his underwear.
Scantily-clad women
A woman asks for plastic surgery
We see a severed, rolling head
We see a topless woman in a blurry mirror.
THINGS I LIKED:
Jonathan Rhys-Meyers does a great job and really takes a beating in this movie.
The rest of the cast includes Lochlyn Munro, Elyse Levesque, and Bradley Stryker, among others.
The beginning kind of reminded me of the first few scenes in Season 1 of "The Walking Dead" when a man wakes up in the abandoned hospital.
The scene where a patient was asked to count down from 10 made me laugh because once when I was in surgery, I was asked to do the same thing and only remember saying 9.
There are plenty of jumps and scares and creepy moments.
The title is intriguing.
THINGS I DIDN'T LIKE:
We don't get to learn much about the male protagonist to truly root for him, especially when he says he's a selfish man who has made a lot of mistakes in the past.
A lot of the dialogue is cliched and lame.
It's always helpful and convenient when monsters move very slowly... ha ha
There are attempts to explain what's going on but they don't actually answer all of the questions that are raised.
Some of the acting is pretty bad.
Lots of fake blood.