Two young women at a prestigious prep school are assailed by an evil, invisible power when they're stranded over winter break.
Emma Roberts
Joan Marsh
Kiernan Shipka
Kat
Lucy Boynton
Rose
James Remar
Bill
Lauren Holly
Linda
Peter J. Gray
Rick
Emma Holzer
Lizzy
Matthew Stefiuk
Ranger
Greg Ellwand
Father Brian
Elana Krausz
Ms. Prescott
Heather Tod Mitchell
Mrs. Drake
Peter James Haworth
Mr. Gordon
Rose Gagnon
Dawn the Secretary
Ronda Louis-Jeune
Waitress
Cameron Preyde
Nettle Ned
Myranda Bingham
Contortionist
Jodi Larratt
Kat's Mom (uncredited)
Douglas Kidd
Kat's Dad (uncredited)
Tori Barban
Private School Student (uncredited)
Veronica Cormier
Private School Student (uncredited)
Hallie Green
Private School Student (uncredited)
Aileigh Karson
Private School Student (uncredited)
Ilish Karson
Private School Student (uncredited)
Stephen K. Donnelly
Security Guard (uncredited)
Trevor Goulet
Photographer (uncredited)
Donna St-Jean
Hostess (uncredited)
Megan Weckwerth
Uniformed Girl (uncredited)
Katelyn Wells
Student (uncredited)
Director, Writer
Osgood Perkins
May 16, 2017
5
**About the two girls who stayed behind on their school break.**
Also known as 'February', is about two teen girls from closely, but a different timeline. It was the boarding school break and everyone heading their home, but a couple of girls stay behind as they have no other choice. While waiting for their parents to pick them up, those few days do not go well with them. What it is and how the story ends, you should watch it to learn.
It is not a must see, or even it does not look fresh enough. Though very dark and there's a moment it peaks with its suspense. But it could not hold any further, or keep us expecting what might come. Both the tales that told parallely was distinguished at the end with a small twist. But not everything was fully explained. So you will be disappointed a bit on that ground on overall film.
Those young actresses were really good. Roberts and Shipka who never meet given the best performances in their respective roles. An horror with a less traditional narration. Feels familiar, but not really as entirely. Because if you don't know what its genre, you could anticipate a regular drama-thriller, but they manipulated the genre very well that you won't fully able to unpuzzle, even after the end. Just one time watchable film, in a common sense, but there are people who like this kind of film better than usual horror films.
_5/10_