Summary: To Jill Johnson, it was the perfect babysitting job. The parents were away. The fridge was stocked. Big hi-tech ass house. The children were asleep when she arrived, and she was told not to disturb them. But then the phone rings and an onmious voice asks, "Have you checked the children?" Locked in with the lights out and the curtains drawn, a paniky Jill phones the police, who trace the calls, 'only to inform her they're coming from inside the house'. And as a frightened teenager goes to check on the children, Jill's quiet night in paradise is about to turn into a nerve-shattering nightmare of suspense, horror, and dread.
Review: This movie recieved horrible reviews. I however loved it. When the phone rings you don't know who it'll be on the other end. The only regret I have towards this movie is that you only see the pyschopath for about the last 15 to 20 minutes. But you still can't help but wonder, "Where is he at?" and you find yourself screaming at the tv, "Don't go up/in/or over there you stupid bitch!!!" It definetely has a good ending, and if what happened to that poor girl, ever were to happen to me, I'd be right next to her in the end...