I was not impressed. The premise of this obviously low budget horror flick is okay enough: young girl starts her new job as receptionist in a hotel with a nightshift and is during this night confronted with the ghosts of a terrible massacre that some time ago happened in the hotel, while being haunted by the killer (or is it his ghost?). It's not very original, there are countless comparable horror movies that have for instance old hospitals or asylums as the haunted location, but that doesn't have to be a problem if the clichés are dealt with in an inventive, original and qualitatively adequate way. Unfortunately that is not really the case here.
Biggest problem is the way too complicated story, with time-loops where the main character finds herself time and again in different states of reality in past or present, actuality or dream, situations that are as confusing to herself as to us viewers. This simply means that we never really know what the deuce is going on and that's why it's very hard to get really involved. It simply doesn't get scary enough. The acting of Ashleigh Dorrell and Matthew O'Brien by the way is fine, but worthy of a better cause than this.
Biggest problem is the way too complicated story, with time-loops where the main character finds herself time and again in different states of reality in past or present, actuality or dream, situations that are as confusing to herself as to us viewers. This simply means that we never really know what the deuce is going on and that's why it's very hard to get really involved. It simply doesn't get scary enough. The acting of Ashleigh Dorrell and Matthew O'Brien by the way is fine, but worthy of a better cause than this.