I haven't seen a great horror film in quite a while. Nevermind the fact that this is considered a low budget film, as I have seen high dollar films that were snorefests. This film feels very real, and it draws you in to the evil that is slowly growing more and more violent. Nothing like watching 300+ teens and adults become dead silent 4-5 times in a film, given the norm of theater chatter and texting during a movie, but everyone, and I mean EVERYONE was motionless. No talking, no moving, no chewing...very eery to see a film bring that out of an audience. Not to mention the fact that seeing 300+ people literally JUMP or duck at the end was priceless. I am a LONGtime horror fan, and this movie has finally brought it home...