![]() NOTE : "Intruders" was previously titled "Shut In."Įclipsed in awareness by the similarly-summarized and mainstream-marketed “Devil’s Due” ( review here), smaller indie effort “Delivery: The Beast Within” ( review here) was an exceptional “found footage” demonic pregnancy chiller and one of my favorite films of that release year. She then finds herself finally able to step outside, where she proceeds to strike a lighter and send up the house in flames. Danny tries stopping J.P., which gives Anna enough time to pull the gun from J.P.’s waistband and shoot him.Īnna allows Danny to leave in his truck. begins dousing the house in gasoline out of anger. wrestles the gun away and threatens to shoot Danny, forcing Anna to open the door and allow them both to escape. Conrad killed him and the siblings continued their vigilante justice in the house’s outfitted basement before Conrad’s death.Īnna gives Danny a gun with one bullet and the option to kill J.P. Anna and Conrad’s father abused Anna as a child. Anna puts a binder into the room revealing that all of Conrad’s victims were child molesters. deduces that Anna’s brother was a serial killer and the basement was his torture lair. to wear a flannel shirt found in a dresser drawer. Observing the two men from behind a transparent mirror and communicating over a loudspeaker, Anna instructs J.P. Danny finds the second staircase and tries calling for help, but Anna explains away the commotion and Charlotte leaves.Īnna puts Danny in the sealed bedroom with J.P. While Anna is distracted by the arrival of Conrad’s lawyer Charlotte upstairs, Danny limps into the room that Perry opened and finds a body in a freezer. Perry starts strangling Anna with his bare hands before finally dying from his head wound. Anna surprises Perry by coming from behind and hitting him with a hammer. Perry also finds a crawlspace that leads to a hidden staircase. ![]() He finds a workroom with tools and a noose hanging from the ceiling. Perry uses a rock to break the knob on another door. notices that the room is decorated to look nearly identical to Anna’s childhood bedroom upstairs. into a separate cellar room and seals him inside. Using a surveillance system and remote controls, Anna lures J.P. Danny’s kneecap is dislocated in the fall. Anna breaks Danny’s fingers and throws him into the basement with the others. Danny admits Vance was his friend and he told Vance that Anna offered him money, but insists he did not collaborate on the robbery plan. and Perry go down the steps to check the cellar again, Anna presses a button that retracts the staircase, locking the thieves in a room with no escape.Īnna confronts Danny. ![]() As Dan insists he was not actually part of the robbery plan, Perry has him restrained on the couch.Īnna ends up stabbing Vance in his neck and then drags his body into the basement. and Perry explore the basement and discover a door with no handle.ĭan arrives to check on Anna after Conrad’s funeral and is revealed to be the one who told the thieves about Anna’s money. ![]() After Vance is tasked with cleaning up Anna, J.P. Perry binds Anna’s feet and throws her on the porch to test her agoraphobia. tries discerning the location of the money, Perry plots to kill Anna for being able to identify them and Vance is frightened that the robbery plan went awry. Anna initially hides, but she and her affliction are discovered when the thieves realize she is unable to exit the open front door. Henson, Perry Cuttner, and J.P.’s brother Vance break into Anna’s home during Conrad’s funeral. Anna is visited semi-regularly by friendly meal deliveryman Danny Cooper, who learns that Anna has a large amount of cash hidden in the house when she offers a portion to Dan as a gesture of friendship.Īssuming the house is empty, thieves J.P. After the death of her brother Conrad from pancreatic cancer, Anna Rook is left to live alone in the family home, which she is unable to leave due to her agoraphobia. ![]()
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