A group of young adults have gathered together to celebrate Halloween, as well as remember the death of their friend Tony, who died a year ago that night.
The game doesn't strike any of them as overly strange until the tasks turn violent and bring out secrets that the group had been hiding from one another.
Director Paul Davis chose to create "Uncanny Annie" as he wanted to do something different from "The Body", which he had also directed for Into the Dark and which had also been focused on the holiday of Halloween.
[1] For the episode he wanted to "make a kids horror film with blood and swearing - inspired mostly by Joe Dante's The Hole and Robert Rodriguez's The Faculty.
Uncanny Annie does just that, and it deserves a bigger audience than the lesser likes of Oujia (2014) and Truth or Dare (2018) managed in theaters.