Director Kourosh Ahari builds a creepy atmosphere that unsettles. There are obvious clues that something is amiss, like haywire GPS or the Crazy Ralph-like homeless man (Elester Latham) muttering ominous warnings. The night clerk behaves most professionally, but his choice in conversation tends to lean peculiar and garish. That doesn’t even touch upon the shadowed figures or black cat that continues to plague Babak leading up to their stay. Like with most horror characters, the signs get overlooked until far too late.