Arrow Video, out now

When a very dead suicide victim disappears from the morgue, it sets in motion a chain of events that has the power to immolate everything, and everyone, it touches.

Arrow Video have a great movie on their hands with Billy Senese’s 2018 psychological horror movie, packing the disc with a whole load of features.

Shane Carruth is troubled psychiatrist Daniel Forrester who is just about holding it together in a frantic ER, but then has to deal with a John Doe who just can’t kill himself. He’s been possessed by an entity, which is hellbent on causing trouble. Filmed in a naturalistic, flat manner, the movie generates thrills and scares when something suddenly comes from left field. It’s unnerving, building up tension in a bleak environment; think one of the early hospital-set X-Files by way of David Lynch.

For extras there’s multiple commentaries – one with writer-director Billy Senese, producer-actor Shane Carruth and co-star Jeremy Childs and another with Senese again with producers Denis Deck and Jonathan Rogers, and cinematographer Andy Duensing. An in-depth 38-minute making-of documentary, nine deleted scenes (including an alternate ending) and on-set interviews with the cast are rounded off by two shorts from Senese – Intruder and The Suicide Tapes. And if that wasn’t enough, there’s six radio plays by Billy Senese, the movie trailer and teasers.

Verdict: Grownup horror that effectively gets under your skin without resorting to telegraphed jump-scares. It’s bleak and creepy – ideal for the run up to Halloween. 9/10

Nick Joy