After being laid-off from his job as a projectionist and forced to work at the concession stand, Stuart decides to take his revenge.
Stuart manages to capture Martin (Finn Jones) and Allie (Emily Berrington), a young couple who have come to his theatre to watch The Hills Have Eyes 2 and make out.
He then proceeds to use the building's CCTV system and a handheld camcorder to make his own personal horror movie.
"Scream: The Horror Magazine" described it as "a superb psychological horror"[4] and Starburst Magazine praised the film describing it as "clever, crazed and contagious... a film that is awash with tradition, twists, atmosphere, and charm.
[5] The Hollywood Reporter and Hey Guys both panned the movie,[6] which The Hollywood Reporter felt "has a strong pulpy premise, but ultimately lacks the sly humor and jolting shock value required to make it come alive on screen".