Quick Review: Slow, if moderately suspenseful, and largely benefiting from the low-key lighting and chilling hospital facility it mainly takes place in, which together generate an eerie tone, this distinct yet ineffective take on demonic possession is watchable thanks to Mitchell's charismatic turn as the vulnerable, hence relatable lead character, but it often gives you the feeling it is about to get really scary, which it never does, offering only a few cheap scares.
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