For his debut feature, budding director Jeremy Power Regimbal helms a solid, albeit universal, screenplay (written by co-star Joshua Close) about home invasion and a
The list of "home invasion" horror flicks has added some rather impressive new titles over the past several years. Obviously both versions of Michael Haneke's Funny Games proved to be fairly influential to a lot of independent filmmakers who realized you could wring a lot of tension out of one house, a handful of actors, and (hopefully) a halfway compelling premise.
Following a tragic incident, the Hughes (Selma Blair and Joshua Close) escape their busy upscale suburban life in order to spend some quality family time at their isolated country home.