This film essentially begins with a young black woman named "Karma" (Farrah Franklin) and her older brother "Wesley" (Charlie Adams) finding Karma's roommate dead in her apartment from an apparent suicide. The scene then shifts to approximately 3 weeks later with Karma unable to afford the rent and subsequently putting an ad in the newspaper for a new roommate. Although several people stop by to apply, Karma eventually settles on an attractive blonde named "Skye" (Kelle Cantwell) who seems the most normal of them all. Wesley, on the other hand, begins to get a strange feeling about her and even confides this to one of his trusted friends--and that's when the body count really begins to rise. Now, rather than reveal any more, I will just say that this film certainly had potential but the director (Dale Stelly) seemed to lose focus rather early on as the film included too many irrelevant scenes and lacked any real suspense. Likewise, the bizarre twist at the end simply wasn't that believable either. Admittedly, the film did feature two attractive actresses in Farrah Franklin and Kelle Cantwell, but neither of them were able to overcome the obvious flaws just mentioned and I have rated this movie accordingly. Below average.