In all reality, this "film" is really a one. I rated it two stars because of the effort put into it. Was the acting atrocious? Absolutely. What about the script? Yep. It was ridiculous. The cinematography was also second rate. Why the director didn't put the movie through a film-like filter that can easily be achieved in Adobe Premiere or even free software like DaVinci Resolve is a mystery to me. Maybe they wanted a found film feel? I don't know.
The good thing about poor productions like these is film students can see what they should avoid in order to make their movies likeable. This film had zero scares. I can't even give myself a good answer to why I watched it all the way through other than to see what NOT to create if I ever get the hankering to make a horror film.