Two YouTube vacation vloggers stop off at a beautiful, secluded Air B and B cabin hosted by an unusual and creepy young woman who wants to make sure she gets a great review no matter what.
Gracie Gillam shines at the titular Superhost. Her strange tics, infectious laughter, odd moments of pathos, and deranged eyes help create one of the more memorable modern horror villains I can remember. The film itself moves at a nice clip and it's never boring. The two leads do catch the "horror movie disease" that causes them to do stupid things in the name of driving them back into danger, but it's still a satisfying experience all around.
Gracie Gillam shines at the titular Superhost. Her strange tics, infectious laughter, odd moments of pathos, and deranged eyes help create one of the more memorable modern horror villains I can remember. The film itself moves at a nice clip and it's never boring. The two leads do catch the "horror movie disease" that causes them to do stupid things in the name of driving them back into danger, but it's still a satisfying experience all around.