A young poor high school girl, Jill Johnson, who works as a baby sit for three children from a wealthy family, struggles against saving the lives of the children after receiving mysterious calls that threatens the lives of the children, the thing that leads her to call the police, in order to save them.
If there's a single dead-wrong instinct in this movie that isn't pursued with the blind determination of an amorous terrier during high-scent season, darned if I can remember it.
Amateurish direction by Simon West ("Laura Croft: Tomb Raider") contributes to the utter failure of this pathetic update of the original film of the same title.
If you've seen either Black Christmas or Halloween, there's nothing new here: the hyped-up score keeps telling us we ought to be scared, but the suspense feels mechanical and fake.