[1] It stars Christopher Wiehl as a detective that must find a way to free his daughter from the influence of cursed worry dolls that cause their owners to commit horrific crimes.
Della tells them that the dolls were once capable of strong healing magic, but became cursed after she gave them to a young Henry, as his sorrow and darkness from his father's death corrupted them.
After collecting all four worry dolls, Matt brings them and Chloe to Della, only to discover that the old woman has no intention of saving his daughter.
She wants to cleanse the dolls so they can become forces of good once more, but doing so would require Chloe's death, due to the presence of Henry's darkness inside her.
[4][5] The Los Angeles Times panned the movie, calling it "a pastiche of derivative nonsense that only reminds you of the better films (“The Shining,” “The Exorcist”) that it seeks to copy.
[7] Fangoria was more positive, rating the movie at three out of four skulls and stating that it was "a great calling card for the director and with a tightly paced script from Danny Kolker and the film’s star, Christopher Wiehl, viewers are offered something quite original and shocking.