Four young women move into their first off-campus house only to find that the owner (Mike Campbell) is a soul-eater.
Prior to seeing this film, I had never heard of Mike Campbell. Looking him up, I see he has been an actor for a while and has ventured into writing, directing, and such. Based on this one film -- which he did everything for -- I have a few recommendations.
First of all, the overall concept and storyline are not terrible and in another director's hands could have been something. So, Mike, you may have a future as a writer. As for directing and acting, you are not particularly good. At all. Even your casting needs work, as the only actress in this film who had any charisma was Katherine Browning (whose credits seem to only be in Mike Campbell projects). I wish her the best.
The film itself is poorly shot, fuzzy and shaky, and takes at least the first forty minutes to really get going. I was left with the impression that this was made for the purpose of getting four young women alone in a house, possibly with clothes removed. Well, even on that count, it failed, so the skin and gore factor could not redeem the lack of everything else.
Being released from Breaking Glass Pictures means most people will never see it, which is good. The fact it was released at all, when other independent films languish on the festival circuit, is depressing.