Sep 05,2014
June Abbott is a young woman who lives with her boyfriend, the police officer Meyer and works cleaning up crime scenes. June has dreadful visions at home of the deceased killer Judas and his victims, and she draws her visions in her leisure time expecting to publish a book. When her stepmother is cruelly murdered in a copycat crime, June believes that Judas must have returned from the afterlife, but she becomes the prime suspect of the FBI Agent Ballard who is investigating the cases. June contacts the former victim of Judas, Annie Barlow, expecting that she might help her, but when Annie is murdered, Meyer warns June that Agent Ballard is the copycat killer. June is alone at home with Ballard. Will she survive ?
nudity | A moderate sex scene. A couple kiss before the man removes the woman's pants. He kisses her belly and inner thigh. No nudity is seen. |
violence | There are scenes in which characters are placed in threatening situations, and attacked with a variety of weapons, including knives, guns and baseball bats. There is some sight of blood during violence, and gory images are seen in the aftermath of murders, and at crime scenes. |
profanity | One use of strong language ('f**k.') |
alcohol | A former addict discusses AA meetings briefly. |
frightening | The film relies heavily on jump scares, however a few scenes are genuinely intense. |