This was one of the best "horror" films I've seen in a minute. I don't even want to call it a horror film because today that usually means gore. This was more Silence of the Lambs. The pace and story was a chef's kiss. It's very grounded, everything that happened in this movie can happen in the real world. That's what I loved about it the most. Oh and for music lovers out there, there's an excellent use of Pink Floyd's "On the Run" in a climatic scene.