Domain (2016 film)

[3] Phoenix is one of many individuals who are housed in separate underground bunkers in an effort to save the human race from a deadly flu virus that is destroying the planet.

A video narrated by a scientist named Nadine shows that each bunker has enough food to last them 70 years and technology capable of providing energy, air quality, and other life support systems.

Phoenix's group is made up of herself, Boston, Atlanta, Chicago, Houston, Denver, and Orlando, each of whom is nicknamed after the city in which they reside.

Orlando takes great pleasure in tormenting the others and has recently confessed to being a serial killer prior to the virus.

The following morning Phoenix finds a rat in her bunker and discovers a vent, prompting the group to investigate their spaces.

Atlanta breaks open the tube that delivers her food and discovers nothing but dark, empty space behind her wall.

They decide to escape and upon exiting the bunker Phoenix discovers that they are not underground or in different states, rather they were all in individual rooms alongside each other.

[4] Noel Murray of Los Angeles Times panned the film, writing that Atcheson "found a clever way to tell a lot of story without many resources" but that "the end result is still more exhausting than enticing.