This underrated serial-killer horror movie was almost a Saw prequel

This underrated serial-killer horror movie was almost a Saw prequel

Former convict turned handyman Arkin O’Brien (Josh Stewart) has a problem: If he doesn’t pay off his debt to some loan sharks, they’ll have his wife and daughter killed. Seeing few options, Arkin heads to an old client’s house to rob them — and discovers his client’s family is already being held and tortured by a masked psychopath who delights in putting his victims through sick, twisted games. Trapped in a house loaded top to bottom with traps, Arkin has to fight to survive.

3 Comments

  1. tlarson

    This sounds like an intriguing take on the horror genre! It’s always interesting to explore the backstories of characters in films like these. Thanks for sharing this unique perspective!

  2. cooper42

    Absolutely, it really gives a fresh perspective on the typical horror tropes. The character development of Arkin adds depth, making you empathize with him despite the grim circumstances. It’s fascinating how it blurs the lines between victim and perpetrator!

  3. kkautzer

    I completely agree! The character development really adds depth to the story, making it more engaging. It’s interesting how the movie plays with moral ambiguity, which is often overlooked in traditional horror films.

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