Tortured by the memory of a childhood trauma, a woman returns after a decade to her family's fly-in hunting lodge to assist her siblings with their dying father, only to find herself stuck in a life threatening nightmare.

Jack: No. This too far gone. The honey part of that operation is absolutely NOT profitable. First of all, that apiary is like 300 total square feet max. And then they make a big point of showing the only way to get in there is by private plane. So they cannot produce much honey, and what they do produce has to be cleaned and bottled on site and then flown out by private plane, marketed, and sold, with the retailer taking a cut. The only way this thing is turning any kind of a profit whatsoever is if they’re selling the honey for approximately five grand per ounce. Even that coffee that’s been harvested from berries that cats have shit out or whatever doesn’t even come close to approaching gold prices, let alone quadruple them. And yes, this is where I make my stand apparently. Of all the absurd shit in horror, this is where . . . for some reason.

Jake: Something’s telling me this honey company is missing a marketing opportunity. I guarantee it just goes with some drab branding like Sweetwater Farms 100% Pure Clover Honey. They probably package it in vaguely honeycomb shaped plastic bottles, too. Turkeys. Think about how much better it would sell if you embrace the crazy? Let’s give it a shot. Shape the bottle like a bullet. Include the following on the label to really sell the story. “Blood Honey Brands - naturally infused with the souls of those who died bringing you this in pure, 100% high-test, premium kuuush honey. Don’t mind the ancient burial ground the apiary was buried on, that just adds to the SOUL of your morning, afternoon, or eternity. Suck it down and go to Motherf***in’ town!” Please mail proceeds to Jake in the form of beers because I’m only two movies into this month’s crop and I’m fresh out...

Mark: I can’t wait for the CG bee swarm. Actually, I’m willing to give this movie a full 2.5 bonus points if it restrains itself from having a CG bee swarm. I figure that would probably still only cap out at about a 5 or so, because what the fuck did I just watch? The first trailer has a demon apparently killing some broad a bunch of times, and this is the one that seems odd to me. Why would you kill yourself with the bees if you want her to sell the apiary? Why would anyone being doing anything that they are doing in this? Why would you not rebrand as described in Jake’s idiotic ramblings?