Seriously tense drama turns thriller as a new age dinner party gets weird, after old friends suddenly make contact several years after disappearing to join a cult.
This is one of those movies that seems like it was originally written as a play, which is something that I always tend to like, when it’s done competently. Here, it works really well, although if I have any complaint it’s that the story builds emotional unease so capably and steadily, that by the time it turns from emotional to physical brutality, it almost breaks the tension. It feels very emotionally authentic as the unease builds. Fucking creepy new agers. (I do have mixed feelings about transplanting the “no cellphone reception out here” trope to the city, although they do pretty much pull it off.)
It’s seriously well cast, fairly original, well done all around. Good ending, too. And the closing song rips off “See That My Grave Is Kept Clean” very, very effectively.