This story is an interesting blend of psychological suspense, slasher horror and supernatural thriller. Moss is undeniably instrumental in carrying the bulk of the story, but also kudos to the supporting cast who help make the story more human and complete, with few acting scenes they have been given. As the mystery unfolds, some action sequences look sort of clumsy (compared to the intense fight scenes in Malignant) but they are made believable thanks to the good acting and character building prior to the crisis so the audience can stay invested in the movie. In the end, it does make me wonder what's darker: humans or ghosts? It's a good entry for horror thriller fans.