I'd call this one an above average entry into the low-budget sci-fi thriller category.
The Good:
1) Intriguing premise - not 100% original, but an interesting turn on more-common themes
2) Acting is better than expected from a low-budget film
3) Same goes for the cinematography
4) Manages not to give away the rest of the plot during exposition
5) Mathew St. Patrick (and Timothy Davis, for that matter)
The Bad:
1)Props in a couple scenes scream of high school theater
2) Obviously couldn't afford/secure better shooting locations, which hurt some scenes a bit
3) Tatyana Ali's character was flat; really wasted her presence
This isn't a movie you're going to rush to tell your friends about, but you also won't be wasting your time watching. It's a compelling enough narrative outright. You just have to be able to de-hollywood your expectations to get the most out of it.
Full disclosure: I know someone who was involved with this film, so I gave an unearned extra star here.