Ohm Bauman (Adam Scott) is a horror writer who is struggling to finish his novel, working through a dark epilogue that leaves no room for hope. But when he embarks on a journey to honor his dead parents, he finds himself captured in his own horror story. The hotel where his parents had their honeymoon serves as his own house of horrors in a twisted kind of folklore.
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