is a "micro-budget" film that works best when it's in the air. If you are a fan of extreme sports or can appreciate a "Final Destination" style supernatural mystery despite its narrative flaws, it is a watchable indie flick. However, traditional horror fans may find it lacking in substance and genuine scares.
The 2022 film , directed by Chris Johnson and Andy Malcoli, is a supernatural thriller that takes the "curse" trope to the skies. While its premise of haunted skydivers is unique, the execution is a mix of high-altitude thrills and low-budget horror clichés. Plot Overview
: The film’s strongest asset is its aerial photography. Unlike many low-budget films that rely on green screens, the crew actually filmed in the air, resulting in "stomach-churning" and "fantastically done" skydiving shots.
: Generally sits around a 3/5 or C- among niche critics.
: Beyond the skydiving gimmick, the horror elements—ghosts, jump scares, and visual FX—are often described as "generic hokum" and "low-budget clichés". Final Verdict
: While some find the acting earnest, others describe it as questionable or "non-actor" quality, likely due to the focus on casting skilled skydivers over professional actors.