The film stars Keanu Reeves, Lorenza Izzo and Ana de Armas.
[7][8] On Father's Day weekend, architect Evan Webber remains home to complete his work project and attend his physical therapy appointment for his injured shoulder while his wife and children go on a pre-planned vacation.
His wife Karen, a successful artist, leaves their assistant Louis in charge of her sculpture that needs to be moved to an art gallery for her show.
Evan breaks free and charges at Genesis, but she stabs him with a fork; she and Bel tie him to a chair with an electrical cord.
The giggling girls turn Louis' corpse into a red sculpture and dig a grave in the backyard for Evan.
The girls have a sadistic fetish for killing men, with multiple previous victims to satisfy their sexual urges for violence, and announce that he will die at dawn.
At dawn, they tie Evan up with a hose, bury him in the hole, leaving only his head aboveground, and tell him they will crush his skull with a large stone.
It misses his head, and the girls reveal that the entire ordeal was merely a "game"; they never intended to kill Evan, nor are underage; everything they did was part of a hobby of seducing, victimizing, and ruining the homes of married men with children who cheat on their spouses.
[17] Dread Central awarded it a score of four out of five, saying "what we do have is a home invasion film for the social media generation (yes, it does feature social media in its plot) that should make you think twice before offering warmth and shelter to a stranger on a dark and stormy night.
"[18] Jeff Bond of Geek Monthly praised Reeves' performance, saying, "his [dramatic] turn in [the film] ... helps make the movie easily Roth's best work.