Tricia's husband has been missing for seven years. Her younger sister Callie comes to live with her as the pressure mounts to finally declare him 'dead in absentia'. Tricia is reluctant, always holding out hope, but Callie is practical and wants her to move on. As Tricia sifts through the wreckage and tries to move on with her life, Callie finds herself drawn to an ominous tunnel near the house.
Directed by Mike Flanagan
grief
apparition
investigator
missing person
tunnel
declared dead
missing husband
returned alive
sister sister relationship
absent husband
underpass
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Cast
Katie Parker
Callie
Courtney Bell
Tricia
Morgan Peter Brown
Daniel
Dave Levine
Det. Mallory
Justin Gordon
Det. Lonergan
Doug Jones
Walter Lambert
Crew
Mike Flanagan
Director
Mike Flanagan
Writer
Mike Flanagan
Editor
Morgan Peter Brown
Producer
Mike Flanagan
Producer
Justin Gordon
Producer
Courtney Bell
Line Producer
Aaron Moorhead
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Popular Reviews
97 reviews
danny
6.3★ · 02/18/24
sort of a mix of too much explanation and too little, but i enjoyed this anyways! a double feature with this and the endless would actually rock. the concept is great but the seams do start to show at some points. nice mix of "ghosties" and "beasties" as i kept calling them while watching
sort of a mix of too much explanation and too little, but i enjoyed this anyways! a double feature with this and the endless would actually rock. the concept is great but the seams do start to show at some points. nice mix of "ghosties" and "beasties" as i kept calling them while watching
Nura
6.0★ · 01/04/26
shit that plot twist made me gasp
shit that plot twist made me gasp
Jake
5.0★ · 12/31/25
i understand this was low budget/Flanagans first project but I really couldn’t get past some of the camera work and acting 😭 the story was definitely there and a lot of it landed, but i think there was also a lot lacking in terms of the plotting
i understand this was low budget/Flanagans first project but I really couldn’t get past some of the camera work and acting 😭 the story was definitely there and a lot of it landed, but i think there was also a lot lacking in terms of the plotting