Scott Fairgrieve’s review published on Letterboxd:
I really liked the first hour of this movie. It had a slow build up where you got to know the characters and their environment. You got a sense of dread that they were moving inexorably toward a bad situation. And the villain was great. When the bad stuff finally started to happen, the main characters then violated the first rule of horror movies- when you think you've killed the bad guy, make sure he's really dead.
After that, the rule violations came fast and furious. These people that you came to like ended up making some really poor decisions. And maybe that's the point - that these fun loving partiers were way out of their element and behaved as expected. Regardless, this was a solid offering and definitely a cut above your average slasher film.