Has an off-kilter B-movie charm, an intriguing mystery, and great Mexican atmosphere, but never becomes absurd enough to really be a B-movie classic. At times it looks like it as shot on video, which is surprising since this is apparently from 2009, but it's not too shabby looking overall. Simon Baker gets pretty fun the more intense his character gets but the supernatural elements never really pay off in a satisfying way. Doing some research while the credits roll tells me this was funded through a scientology ponzi scheme, and the financiers faced and I think a movie about that might be better, but not bad as far as straight-to-video stuff goes and it's free on Tubi.
Ps' Chloe Grace Moretz would keep her role either way tho. She was a great child actor but I think her career is going the way of Dakota Fanning, the style of acting doesn't transition to adulthood as well.
Ps' Chloe Grace Moretz would keep her role either way tho. She was a great child actor but I think her career is going the way of Dakota Fanning, the style of acting doesn't transition to adulthood as well.