Could have been entertaining, but even for a found footage film the production was horrible.
You expect some shaky POV shots in the action scenes, but even in the character development portion, apparently no one knows how to use a camera. The viewer sees mostly chopped off heads and crotch shots or weird angles while the camera is moving and shaking as they climb stairs, pan over empty rooms, and open doors.
The audio for the film also failed, it is so low or the speakers are partially off screen, forcing you to turn on the captions and crank up the volume to try to hear them. It was a major fail.
The establishing characters portion went on practically forever and yet gave no reason to care about them.
When they finally make it to their documentary location (almost halfway through) then 90% of the action occurs off screen or from the victims POV camera which is either pointing the wrong way, on the fritz or pitch black.
I don't often say this, but this movie isn't worth your time.
I gave up sitting down to watch this film and used it as background noise to cleaned house instead.
Stars are given based on my personal enjoyment of the film and plot.
1 - Storyline dragged on too long. I got bored and stopped watching or fast forwarded to the end.