[1][2][3] The film premiered in Sandy, Utah in September 2012 and had a limited release on August 15, 2013.
Five friends explore a supposedly haunted mine to celebrate Halloween, exactly one hundred years after a family was murdered in the mine.
They soon find to their horror that the ghostly rumors may be true as they fight for survival.
[5] The Los Angeles Times panned the film, writing that it was "all that its title promises: something generic and empty, with the sense that much has been left behind.
"[6] The Film Journal was more positive, and wrote that "it delivers a handful of creepy moments and the opening-credits montage of old newspaper accounts of the Jarvis family's fate is genuinely disturbing.