Midnight, New Year's Eve: when all the hopes of new beginnings come to life - except for Lindsey and Jeff Pittman, whose strained marriage faces the ultimate test after they cover up a terrible crime and find themselves entangled in a Hitchcockian web of deceit and madness.

Jack: Just a quick little legal tip for all you would be murderers. Murder is murder regardless of whether or not you “get away with it.” Also, there’s no statute of limitations for murder, so getting away with it isn’t something to declare a few hours after the deed. Also, also, if there was really nothing you could have done, then you should have called the police, because that shit wasn’t murder.

Jake: Let me tell you something. If you are going to mention Hitchcock in the synopsis of your movie AND throw a bunch of selection award fig leaf icon things in your trailer, you should probably be able to stage a believable slap. And the slap that that girl from Starry Eyes slaps is not a believable slap.

Mark: God damn people in horror movies are bad at driving. Like, can we get past this trope of accidentally obliterating someone on your drive home and deciding to hide the body? If not, can we at least make it look more believable? It really doesn’t seem that hard.